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CM Punk and Hulk Hogan Have One Odd Thing In Common
CM Punk may have inadvertently put himself in the same category as Hulk Hogan. The World Heavyweight Champion appeared on the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Post-Show panel last weekend. Punk reflected on John Cena’s final year as an in-ring competitor,
Seth Rollins gave his unfiltered thoughts on some of WWE's top stars as part of a word association game this week.
The live reaction of CM Punk to the ending of John Cena 's final career match has emerged, and it's pretty telling. Washington DC's Capital One Arena played host to Cena's last WWE bout, with the 17-time world champion taking on Gunther in the headline attraction of Saturday Night's Main Event.
However, one specific segment has sparked immediate conversation across the wrestling world, as CM Punk appeared to use the platform to take a veiled jab at his former employer, AEW, and specifically his old rival,
Orton hasn't stepped inside the ring since the Oct. 3 episode of SmackDown. He teamed with Cody Rhodes in a loss to Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Like Punk, retirement is broadly far from Orton's mind. He told Complex's Raj Prashad in April he re-signed with WWE on a five-year deal.
In a heartfelt moment that resonated with wrestling fans, CM Punk paid tribute to John Cena during Saturday Night’s Main Event (SNME). This article explores the significance of this tribute, the relationship between Punk and Cena, and what it means for the wrestling community.
CM Punk will go down as one of John Cena’s greatest rivals as the two created many memorable moments, most notably at WWE Money in the Bank 2011. CM Punk and Cena first met in singles competition in 2009 on an episode of Raw,