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CM Punk Shocks Wrestling World With WWE Return at Survivor Series

Photo: Instagram/CM Punk

In a surprising turn of events, CM Punk has made a stunning return to WWE after a nine-year hiatus, marking a significant moment in his storied career. 

Punk's comeback unfolded at Survivor Series in Chicago, his hometown, leaving fans in awe and speculation rife about his future in the company.

Punk's wrestling journey began in 2005 with WWE, where he quickly rose through the ranks, capturing multiple championships and accolades during his six-year tenure.

Photo: Instagram/CM Punk

The Chicago-native reached the pinnacle of his career in 2011 with an unforgettable victory over John Cena at Money in the Bank for the WWE title.

In 2014, Punk departed from WWE, citing burnout and health concerns. He then ventured into UFC, followed by a stint as a contributor on WWE Backstage in 2019. Punk's return to the squared circle occurred in 2021 when he joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW), achieving success but not without controversy.


AEW suspended Punk in September 2022 following a press conference incident. His AEW journey concluded abruptly in June 2023 after an alleged backstage altercation led to his contract termination by AEW President Tony Khan.


Contrary to earlier reports, Punk's return to WWE was not anticipated. Initial indications suggested he had no plans for a WWE contract or a Survivor Series appearance. 

However, the latest turn of events contradicts these reports, with Punk making a triumphant return to the WWE ring. As the wrestling world buzzes with excitement, fans eagerly await Punk's next moves and potential storylines within WWE. 


The unexpected return at Survivor Series adds an intriguing chapter to CM Punk's legendary career, leaving the WWE Universe eager for what lies ahead. Stay tuned for further updates on this unfolding wrestling saga.

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