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Phillip Jack Brooks (born October 26, 1978), better known by his
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CM Punk, is an American
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and actor. He is signed to
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, where he performs on the Raw brand. Regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, he is known for his outspoken and confrontational
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, which is based on his real-life experiences. His 434-day reign with the
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is the tenth-longest world title reign in the company's history. Brooks began his wrestling career on the
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in 1997. He signed with
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(ROH) in 2002, where he won the
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once and was one of the inaugural inductees into the
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. Brooks signed with WWE in 2005 and won the WWE Championship twice, the World Heavyweight Championship three times, and the Intercontinental Championship,
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, and the
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once each. He also won the
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in 2008 and 2009, making him its only back-to-back winner. He was named Superstar of the Year at the 2011 Slammy Awards and was voted ''PWI'' Wrestler of the Year in 2011 and 2012. After acrimoniously leaving WWE in 2014, Brooks took a seven-year retirement from wrestling. He returned in August 2021 when he joined
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(AEW), where he won the
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twice, but was fired in September 2023 after backstage controversies; he returned to WWE two months later. He has headlined multiple major pay-per-view events, including the 41st edition of WWE's premier annual event,  WrestleMania. Outside of wrestling, Brooks pursued a career in
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and joined the
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division of the
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, losing via submission to
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in his professional debut at ''
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'' in 2016. He lost his second fight to Mike Jackson via unanimous decision at ''
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'' in 2018, which was later overturned to a no contest; he was released from his contract and retired shortly thereafter. He worked as a pundit on ''
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'' (2019–2020) and has been a part-time
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for
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since 2018. He also starred in the horror films ''
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'' (2019), '' Girl on the Third Floor'' (2019), and '' Jakob's Wife'' (2021), as well as the wrestling drama series ''
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'' (2021–2023).


Early life

Phillip Jack Brooks was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 26, 1978. He is the youngest son of housewife Harriet Jadwiga (née Kowalski; 1946–2016) and electrician Daniel Brooks. His mother was born in Germany to Polish parents, while his father had Irish ancestry. Brooks'
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was wrapped around his neck upon birth, causing his face to appear blue. He and his estranged older brother, Michal, were raised in
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. Brooks' father struggled with
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, which led him to adopt a
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lifestyle as a teenager. His mother, whom he was also estranged from, suffered from
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; he later reportedly obtained a
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against her in June 2013. Due to his turbulent childhood, Brooks was welcomed into the family of his childhood best friend, Chez. His first job was at a comic book shop named All American Comics in
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, which closed in January 2022.
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was an early influence on Brooks; he cites him as the reason he pursued professional wrestling. He was arrested multiple times during his time as a student at
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.


Professional wrestling career


Early career; IWA Mid-South (1997–2005)

Brooks' first venture into wrestling was a stint in a
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federation called the Lunatic Wrestling Federation with his older brother Michal and their friends in the mid-to-late 1990s. He had his debut match on October 25, 1997, the day before his 19th birthday, defeating Brawn the Lumberjack. He first started using the
ring name A ring name is a type of stage name or nickname used by an athlete such as a professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, or boxer whose real name is considered unattractive, dull, difficult to pronounce or spell, amusing for the wrong reasons ...
CM Punk when he was put into a
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named the "Chick Magnets" with CM Venom after another performer skipped out on the
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; the "CM" originally stood for "Chick Magnet" but was later amended to have no meaning. Unlike his friends, Punk genuinely wanted to be a wrestler and saw it as more than simple fun. When the promotion started taking off while doing shows out of a warehouse in
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, Punk found out that Michal had embezzled thousands of dollars from the small company, causing them to become estranged; they have not spoken since. After leaving the Lunatic Wrestling Federation, Punk enrolled as a student at the Steel Dominion wrestling school in Chicago, where he was trained by
Ace Steel Christopher Guy (born January 25, 1973) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Ace Steel. , he is signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as a Producer (wrestling), producer. He is perhaps be ...
, Danny Dominion and Kevin Quinn to become a professional wrestler. As part of the training, he began wrestling at Steel Domain Wrestling in
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, in 1999. It was in the Steel Domain that he met Scott Colton, who soon adopted the ring name
Colt Cabana Scott Colton (born May 6, 1980), better known by the ring name Colt Cabana, is an American professional wrestler, color commentator, and podcaster. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a wrestler and as a coach, and he performs the same ...
. Punk and Cabana became best friends and spent most of their early career together working in the same
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promotions, as both opponents and tag team partners. In the independents, along with fellow Steel Domain graduates Colt Cabana, Chucke E. Smooth,
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, and
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Dave Prazak, Punk formed an
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named the Gold Bond Mafia. In 2002, Punk became the International Wrestling Cartel (IWC) Heavyweight Champion, in
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. Punk would compete in the company's Super Indy tournament, but never won the championship. Punk's home
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for his early career was considered to be the
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(IWA Mid-South). During Punk's time in IWA Mid-South, he had high-profile feuds with Colt Cabana and
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while also rising to the top of the roster, winning the
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twice and the
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on five separate occasions, beating wrestlers like
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, Cabana, and
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in matches for the heavyweight championship. Punk's feud with Hero included a 55-minute Tables, Ladders, and Chairs (TLC) match, a 93-minute
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and several 60-minute time limit draws. From July 2003 until May 2004, Punk refused to wrestle for IWA Mid-South, explaining this as a protest to
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's mistreatment of Chris Hero in the company. However, Hero has stated he believes there were other reasons and Rotten's treatment of him was just an excuse by Punk to stop working for the company. Punk eventually returned to IWA Mid-South and continued to perform as a wrestler and commentator for them until July 2005.


NWA: Total Nonstop Action (2002–2004)

Punk made his debut for NWA: Total Nonstop Action alongside his trainer Ace Steel on September 18, 2002, where Punk and Steel defeated Derek Wylde and
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and The Hot Shots (
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and
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) in a three-way match to qualify for the tag team
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later in the night, with the winning team facing
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(
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and
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) in a match for the vacant
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. Punk then returned to TNA in mid-2003, while simultaneously wrestling for
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. Upon his full-time signing with TNA, Punk was paired with
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as members of
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's
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. Shortly before a NWA: TNA show on February 25, 2004, Punk had a physical scuffle with
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outside of a restaurant that was broken up by Sabu. The altercation reportedly stemmed from an ROH show in which Hart performed three unplanned spots, putting several other wrestlers in danger of injury. Around the time of the scuffle, Punk and Dinero stopped appearing on TNA shows, leading to speculation that he was fired for the incident. However, Punk said the scuffle had no bearing on his TNA career. Brooks said the reason he and Dinero stopped appearing on TNA's pay-per-view events was that TNA officials believed he and Dinero had not connected with the fans as villains, having turned against the popular Raven and instead formed a villainous tag team managed by James Mitchell. The officials decided that since the team was not working as villains, the storyline would be put on hold indefinitely, and thus had no work for Punk or Dinero. Punk officially quit TNA in March 2004 during the Rob Feinstein controversy after having a dispute with the TNA offices over his ability to compete in ROH following a TNA order that their contracted wrestlers were to no longer wrestle in ROH.


Ring of Honor (2002–2006)


Second City Saints (2002–2004)

Punk's matches with Colt Cabana led him to being hired by ROH. CM Punk made his in-ring debut on ROH at All Star Extravaganza on November 9, 2002, in a gauntlet match involving five participants, that was won by
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. Initially, Punk joined ROH as a
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, trading wins with Cabana at ''Night of the Butcher'' and
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. but quickly turned
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in a
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with Raven that featured multiple variants of a
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. Their rivalry was rooted in Punk's straight-edge lifestyle, with him likening Raven to his alcoholic father; At ''Night of Champions'', Punk and his trainer Ace Steel faced Raven and Cabana in a tag team match, during which Cabana turned on Raven, allowing Punk and Steel to win the match. Consequently, Punk, Steel and Cabana formed a trio called the
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. Punk and Raven's rivalry lasted most of 2003 and was considered one of ROH's top feuds of the year. It was settled at The Conclusion in November 2003, where Punk defeated Raven in a
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. In late-2003, Punk was hired as the first head trainer of the
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, having previously been a trainer for the Steel Domain and Primetime Wrestling. After concluding the rivalry with Raven, the Second City Saints turned face by feuding with The Prophecy (
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, B.J. Whitmer and
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), suspecting them of attacking Punk's on-screen girlfriend Lucy Fer. Whitmer was revealed to be the assailant, which led to Saints facing Prophecy in a six-man tag team match at ''The Battle Lines Are Drawn'', which ended in a no contest. The match concluded when Punk drove Daniels with a ''Pepsi Plunge'' off the top rope through a table, thus explaining Daniels' departure from ROH. Around this time, Punk began climbing the ranks of ROH, including coming in second at the Second Anniversary Show during the tournament to crown the first ROH Pure Champion, losing to AJ Styles in the finals. At ''Reborn: Stage Two'', Punk and Cabana defeated the
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to win their first ROH Tag Team Championship. At ''Round Robin Challenge III'', the Second City Saints lost the Tag Team Championship to B.J. Whitmer and Dan Maff in a round robin challenge, but defeated the Briscoe Brothers later that night to win their second Tag Team Championship. The Second City Saints avenged their loss to the Prophecy by defeating them to retain the titles at ''Generation Next''. They held the titles throughout the summer before eventually losing them to The Havana Pitbulls at ''Testing The Limit''. In mid-2004, Punk faced off against
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for the championship in a three-match series. On June 12 at ''World Title Classic'', the first match resulted in a 60-minute time limit draw, when neither Punk nor Joe could
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or cause the other to submit within the allotted 60 minutes. On October 16 at ''Joe vs. Punk II'', they wrestled to a second 60-minute draw. In addition to ''Joe vs. Punk II'' becoming Ring of Honor's bestselling DVD at the time, the match received a five-star rating by famed wrestling journalist
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of the ''
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''. It was the first match in North America to receive a five-star rating in seven years, the last one being the first-ever
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match between
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and
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at Badd Blood: In Your House in 1997. Joe ended the series by defeating Punk in the third and final match on December 4 at ''All-Star Extravaganza 2'', in which there was a no-time-limit stipulation.


ROH World Champion (2005)

Though he had accepted a deal to join the
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(WWE), Punk defeated
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to win the ROH World Championship on June 18 at Death Before Dishonor III. Despite entering the match as a face, immediately after winning the match and the title, Punk proceeded to turn heel and started a storyline where he threatened to take the ROH World Championship to WWE with him. For weeks, Punk teased the ROH locker room and the ROH fans, mocking the championship he possessed, going so far as to sign his WWE contract on top of it. During the storyline, referred to by ROH as the "Summer of Punk",
Mick Foley Michael Francis Foley (born June 7, 1965) is an American retired professional wrestler and author. He is signed to WWE, under a Legends contract while also serving as an ambassador. Foley worked for many wrestling promotions, including the W ...
made several ROH appearances, attempting to convince Punk to do the right thing and defend the title on his way out. On August 12, Punk lost the ROH World Championship to James Gibson in a four corner elimination match, which also involved Samoa Joe and
Christopher Daniels Christopher Daniel Covell (born March 24, 1970), better known by the ring name Christopher Daniels, is an American retired Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he works as the Head of Ta ...
. Punk's final scheduled match in ROH took place at ''Punk: The Final Chapter'' on August 13, 2005, against long-time friend Colt Cabana in a two out of three falls match, which he lost.


Special appearance (2006)

Punk made a special appearance at the ROH show ''Unscripted II'' on February 11, 2006, when the original card had to be scrapped due to
Low Ki Brandon Silvestry (born September 6, 1979) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Low Ki. He is known for his time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, TNA Wrestling, Ring of Honor and Major ...
leaving ROH the week prior. In addition, most of the ROH roster contracted to TNA were pulled from the show because of a snowstorm that TNA officials thought might prevent performers from reaching the TNA's Against All Odds event scheduled the next day. In the main event, Punk teamed with
Bryan Danielson Bryan Lloyd Danielson (born May 22, 1981) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs on a part time basis. He is also known for his tenure in WWE, where he performed under t ...
to defeat Adam Pearce and
Jimmy Rave James Michael Guffey (December 8, 1982 – December 12, 2021), better known by the ring name Jimmy Rave, was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his time with Ring of Honor (ROH) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). E ...
in a
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. Punk was inducted into the
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as part of the 2022 inaugural class.


World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2005–2014)


Ohio Valley Wrestling (2005–2006)

Upon being signed by
World Wrestling Entertainment World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is an American professional wrestling promotion. It is owned and operated by TKO Group Holdings, a majority-owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings. A global integrated media and entertainment company, ...
(WWE), CM Punk was assigned to its
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,
Ohio Valley Wrestling Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American professional wrestling promotion, professional wrestling promotion and former developmental territory based in Louisville, Kentucky. The company is currently run by Al Snow, Matt Jones (radio host), Ma ...
(OVW), where he was mentored by
Paul Heyman Paul Heyman (born September 11, 1965) is an American professional wrestling manager, former executive, promoter, and commentator. He is signed to WWE as the on-screen manager of Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed, and is widely regard ...
. He debuted in September 2005 in a
dark match Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable amount of jargon throughout its existence. Much of it stems from the industry's origins in the days of carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that o ...
. In his first appearance on '' OVW TV'' later that month, Punk suffered a
broken nose A nasal fracture, commonly referred to as a broken nose, is a fracture of one of the bones of the nose. Symptoms may include bleeding, swelling, bruising, and an inability to breathe through the nose. They may be complicated by other facial fra ...
and
ruptured eardrum A perforated eardrum (tympanic membrane perforation) is a prick in the eardrum. It can be caused by infection (otitis media), trauma, overpressure (loud noise), inappropriate ear clearing, and changes in middle ear pressure. An otoscope can be ...
in a match with Danny Inferno. In November 2005, Punk defeated
Ken Doane Kenneth George Doane (born March 16, 1986) is an American retired Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE as a Producer (wrestling), producer and as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center. During his past time in WWE, ...
to win the
OVW Television Championship The OVW Television Championship was the secondary championship of Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), started on January 5, 2005. When the title was originally conceived, the champion defended against randomly selected opponents, with the winner receivin ...
. Immediately thereafter, Punk began to feud with
Brent Albright Brent Albright (born November 28, 1978) is an American retired professional wrestler, perhaps best known for his time with World Wrestling Entertainment, during which he appeared on ''SmackDown!'' as Gunner Scott. Aside from WWE, Albright is a o ...
, culminating in a
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between Punk, Doane, and Albright in January 2006; after Doane was injured during the match, he was replaced by Aaron "The Idol" Stevens, who won the match and became the new OVW Television Champion. In February 2006, Punk entered into a tournament to crown a new OVW Heavyweight Champion, losing to Albright in the finals. In May 2006, Punk defeated Albright in a
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to win the OVW Heavyweight Championship. In July 2006, Punk and Seth Skyfire defeated Shad Gaspard and the Neighborhoodie to win the
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship The OVW Tag Team Championship formerly known as the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship is the tag team titles of Ohio Valley Wrestling Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American professional wrestling promotion, professional wrestling promoti ...
, making Punk a double champion. They lost the titles to Deuce Shade and "Domino" Cliff Compton in August 2006. Later that same month, Punk lost the OVW Heavyweight Championship to Chet the Jett. Following his defeat, Punk ceased appearing regularly with OVW, but continued to make sporadic appearances until WWE and OVW ended their developmental partnership on February 7, 2008.


ECW Champion (2006–2008)

CM Punk debuted in ECW on June 24, 2006, defeating
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at a Philadelphia house show. His televised introduction followed on the July 4 episode of ''
ECW on Sci Fi ''WWE ECW'' (officially known as simply ''ECW'' and colloquially known as ''ECW on Sci-Fi'' or ''ECW on Syfy'' and ''WWECW'', a portmanteau of both "WWE" and "ECW") is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by W ...
'', featuring a straight edge-themed promo alongside a new
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-inspired presentation. Punk wrestled his first televised match for the brand on August 1 at
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, defeating Justin Credible, and later scored additional victories over C.W. Anderson, Stevie Richards, and
Shannon Moore Shannon Moore (born July 27, 1979) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is best known for his work with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) between 1999 and 2001 and with WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) for ...
across subsequent ''ECW'' broadcasts. Punk soon entered a rivalry with
Mike Knox Michael Shawn Hettinga (born July 17, 1978) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler best known under the ring name Mike Knox. He is signed to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) where he is one half of the NWA World Tag Te ...
after Knox's on-screen girlfriend Kelly Kelly displayed romantic interest in him. He defeated Knox in consecutive matches on the November 7 and November 14 episodes of ''ECW''. At
Survivor Series Survivor Series, branded as Survivor Series: WarGames since 2022, is a professional wrestling event produced annually since 1987 by WWE, the world's largest professional wrestling promotion. Held in November generally the week of Thanksgiving ( ...
on November 26, Punk made his pay-per-view (PPV) debut in a winning effort as part of the traditional elimination match. His next PPV appearance came at December to Dismember on December 3, where he was the first eliminated in the Extreme Elimination Chamber match for the
ECW World Championship The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling Professional wrestling, often shortened to either pro wrestling or wrestling,The term "wrestling" is most often widely used to specifically refer to modern scripted profe ...
. Punk suffered his first ECW singles loss on the January 9, 2007 episode, ending his six-month undefeated streak against
Hardcore Holly Robert William Howard (born January 29, 1963) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure in WWE, where he performed under the ring name Hardcore Holly. After debuting in 1987, Holly worked for ...
. He later competed unsuccessfully in the
WrestleMania 23 WrestleMania 23 was a 2007 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was the 23rd annual WrestleMania and took place on April 1, 2007, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, held for wrestle ...
Money in the Bank ladder match The Money in the Bank ladder match is a multi-person ladder match held by the professional wrestling promotion WWE. First performed at WWE's annual WrestleMania event beginning in 2005, a separate WWE Money in the Bank, Money in the Bank event w ...
on April 1. The following weeks saw Punk entangled in the New Breed vs.
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feud, initially aligning with the New Breed after being courted by both factions, turning
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in the process. His heel turn proved short-lived, as he betrayed the New Breed by attacking leader
Elijah Burke Elijah Samuel Burke (born May 24, 1981) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler also known under the ring names "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero and Da Pope. He wrestles for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) as "Da Pope" Elij ...
during a multi-man tag team match, reestablishing himself as a
fan favorite In professional wrestling, a face (babyface) is a heroic, "good guy", "good-doer", or "fan favorite" wrestler, booked (scripted) by the promotion with the aim of being cheered by fans. They are portrayed as heroes relative to the heel wrestler ...
. Punk defeated Burke in his first singles PPV match at
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on May 20, then closed the rivalry at
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on June 3 by teaming with
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and The Sandman to defeat the New Breed in a
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. After ECW World Champion
Bobby Lashley Franklin Roberto Lashley (born July 16, 1976) is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of The Hurt Syndicate and is one-half of the AEW World Tag Team C ...
was drafted to Raw and stripped of the title, Punk advanced to the tournament finals at Vengeance: Night of Champions on June 24. His scheduled opponent
Chris Benoit Christopher Michael Benoit ( ; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He worked for various pro-wrestling promotions during his 22-year career, but is notorious for Chris Benoit double-murd ...
was replaced last-minute by Johnny Nitro, who defeated Punk for the vacant championship. Punk challenged Nitro (later renamed John Morrison) in unsuccessful title matches at
The Great American Bash The Great American Bash is a professional wrestling event held during the summer and has been produced by the American promotion WWE since 2004; since 2020, it has been held as an annual event for WWE's developmental brand, NXT. Created by Dus ...
on July 22 and
SummerSlam SummerSlam is a professional wrestling event, produced annually since 1988 by the world's largest professional wrestling promotion, WWE. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer", it is considered WWE's second biggest event of the year behind th ...
on August 26. He finally captured the ECW Championship by defeating Morrison in a last chance match on the September 4 episode of ''ECW''. Punk defended the title successfully throughout the fall, retaining against Elijah Burke at
Unforgiven ''Unforgiven'' is a 1992 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood from a screenplay by David Webb Peoples. It stars Eastwood as William Munny, an aging outlaw and killer who takes on one more job years after ...
on September 16, overcoming
Big Daddy V Nelson Lee Frazier Jr. (February 14, 1971 – February 18, 2014) was an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF/WWE) in the 1990s and 2000s under the r ...
via disqualification at No Mercy on October 7, and defeating
The Miz Michael Gregory Mizanin (born October 8, 1980) is an American professional wrestler, actor, and television personality. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name The Miz. Mizanin first gained fame a ...
at Cyber Sunday on October 28. After surviving another challenge from Morrison on November 6 and a triple threat against Morrison and The Miz at
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on November 18, Punk's 143-day reign ended on the January 22, 2008 episode of ''ECW'' when he lost to
Chavo Guerrero Salvador Guerrero IV (born October 20, 1970) better known by his ring names Chavo Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero Jr., is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenures in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), World Wrestling Fe ...
in a no disqualification match following interference from
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.


World Heavyweight Champion (2008–2009)

On March 30 at
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, Punk won the Money in the Bank ladder match after defeating Carlito,
Chris Jericho Christopher Keith Irvine (born November 9, 1970), better known by the ring name Chris Jericho, is an American-Canadian professional wrestler, rock musician, and actor. As a wrestler, he has been signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) , where he ...
, John Morrison,
Montel Vontavious Porter Hassan Hamid Assad (born Alvin Antonio Burke Jr.; October 28, 1973), better known by his ring name Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, Manager (professional wrestling), manager, and sub ...
,
Mr. Kennedy Kenneth Anthony Anderson (born March 6, 1976) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is known for his tenure in WWE from 2005 to 2009 under the ring name Mr. Kennedy, and his tenure in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, T ...
and
Shelton Benjamin Shelton James Benjamin (born July 9, 1975) is an American professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler. , he is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of The Hurt Syndicate and is one-half of the AEW World Tag Team Champ ...
, earning him a shot at either the WWE, World Heavyweight, or ECW titles at any time. At
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on May 18, Punk teamed with
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to unsuccessfully challenge
John Morrison and The Miz John Morrison and The Miz were an American professional wrestling tag team in WWE. The duo originally performed on the ECW brand, but also appeared on the Raw and SmackDown brands due to ECW's talent exchanges with those brands du ...
for the
WWE Tag Team Championship The WWE Tag Team Championship is a men's professional wrestling world tag team championship created and promoted by the United States, American professional wrestling promotion, promotion WWE, defended on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown WWE ...
. On June 23, Punk was drafted to the Raw brand during the
2008 WWE draft The 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) draft, the sixth WWE draft, took place at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas, on June 23. The draft took place live for three hours on '' Raw.'' Every WWE wrestler, announcer, commentator, and ...
. In his first night on '' Raw'' the following week, Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank contract after
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beat down
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Edge and won the title, making his first defense later that same night against
John "Bradshaw" Layfield John Charles Layfield (born November 29, 1966), better known by the ring name John "Bradshaw" Layfield, is an American professional wrestling color commentator, retired professional wrestler and former American football, football player. He is s ...
(JBL), who had challenged him shortly after his win. Punk continued to hold and defend the title (against the likes of Batista on July 20 at
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and the July 21 episode of ''Raw'', and JBL at
SummerSlam SummerSlam is a professional wrestling event, produced annually since 1988 by the world's largest professional wrestling promotion, WWE. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer", it is considered WWE's second biggest event of the year behind th ...
on August 17) until
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on September 7, when he was attacked by
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and
Randy Orton Randal Keith Orton (born April 1, 1980) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He has been signed to WWE since 2000, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand. Orton is widely regarded as one of t ...
, who punted Punk in the head before the
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match, ending his reign at 69 days. Punk could not participate in the match due to the attack and so was forced to forfeit the title, being replaced by Chris Jericho, who won the match and the title. On the September 15 episode of ''Raw'', Punk received his title rematch, but failed to regain the title in a steel cage match against Jericho. On the October 27 episode of ''Raw'', Punk and
Kofi Kingston Kofi Nahaje Sarkodie-Mensah (born August 14, 1981) is a Ghanaian-born American professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw (WWE brand), Raw WWE brand extension, brand under the ring name Kofi ...
defeated Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr., Ted DiBiase to win the
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. The duo were members of Team Batista on November 23 at Survivor Series (2008), Survivor Series, where their team lost to Team Orton after Rhodes eliminated Punk. Punk then entered a number one contender Intercontinental Championship tournament, defeating Gene Snitsky, Snitsky and John Morrison in the first two rounds. Punk and Kingston lost the World Tag Team Championship to John Morrison and The Miz on December 13 at a live event. The next day at Armageddon (2008), Armageddon on December 14, Punk defeated Rey Mysterio in the tournament finals. On the January 5, 2009, episode of ''Raw'', Punk received his title match against William Regal, which ended in a Disqualification (professional wrestling), disqualification when Regal grabbed the referee's jersey. Due to this, Stephanie McMahon awarded Punk a rematch the following week on ''Raw'', but this time Punk got disqualified. McMahon awarded him another rematch, a no disqualification match on the January 19 episode of ''Raw'', where Punk defeated Regal to win the Intercontinental Championship. With this win, Punk became the Triple Crown (professional wrestling)#List of WWE Men's Triple Crown winners, 19th WWE Triple Crown Champion and the fastest ever to accomplish the feat, surpassing Kevin Nash's old record of 203 days. Punk lost the Intercontinental Championship on the March 9 episode of ''Raw'' to John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL). On April 5 at WrestleMania 25, Punk won the
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and became the first person to win the match twice. On April 13 during the 2009 WWE draft, Punk was drafted to the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand. In the period after the draft, Punk feuded with Umaga (wrestler), Umaga over Umaga's repeated surprise attacks while Punk was attempting to cash in his Money in the Bank contract, ultimately resulting in a Strap match, Samoan strap match at Extreme Rules (2009), Extreme Rules on June 7, which was won by Punk. Later that night, Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to defeat Jeff Hardy for the World Heavyweight Championship immediately after Hardy won the title from
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in a ladder match. Punk made his first successful title defense in a triple threat match against both Edge and Hardy on the June 15 episode of ''Raw''. On June 28 at WWE The Bash, The Bash, Punk retained the title even though he lost to Hardy by disqualification (because titles do not change hands on a disqualification) after kicking the Referee (professional wrestling), referee. As part of the Kayfabe, storyline, Punk injured his eye and said that he could not see the referee, but Hardy called his eye injury into question, believing it to be feigned, with Punk claiming to be the moral superior of those who support Hardy, due to his drug-free lifestyle, resulting in Punk turning heel in the process. On July 26 at Night of Champions (2009), Night of Champions, Punk lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Hardy. Their feud continued through SummerSlam (2009), SummerSlam on August 23, when Punk regained the title in a Tables, ladders, and chairs match, TLC match only to be attacked by
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. On the August 28 episode of ''SmackDown'', Punk concluded his feud with Hardy and achieved his Professional wrestling booker, booked goal of excising him from WWE, defeating Hardy in a steel cage match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship wherein the Loser Leaves Town match, loser agreed to leave the company. On September 13 at WWE Breaking Point, Breaking Point, Punk defeated The Undertaker in a submission match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. The Undertaker originally won the match with his "Gogoplata#Use in professional wrestling, Hell's Gate" submission hold, but SmackDown Professional wrestling authority figures#WWE authority figures, general manager Theodore Long restarted the match after stating that the ban that former SmackDown general manager Vickie Guerrero had placed on the move a year earlier was still in effect and Punk won the match with the anaconda vise when referee Scott Armstrong (wrestler), Scott Armstrong called for the bell despite Undertaker never submitting (eerily reminiscent to the Montreal Screwjob, which took place in the same venue in Survivor Series (1997), 1997). The feud between the two continued and on October 4 at Hell in a Cell (2009), Hell in a Cell, Punk lost the World Heavyweight Championship to The Undertaker in convincing fashion in a
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match. Punk went on to lose two subsequent rematches for the World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker on the October 23 ''SmackDown'' and on October 25 at Bragging Rights (2009), Bragging Rights in a fatal four-way match also involving Batista and Rey Mysterio.


Straight Edge Society (2009–2010)

In late-2009, CM Punk's character began taking on a more sinister direction. On the November 27 episode of ''SmackDown,'' Punk revealed that he had converted Luke Gallows, who had previously been portrayed as the mentally incompetent wrestler Festus, to the straight-edge lifestyle which had subsequently rid him of his mental troubles. Throughout January 2010, Punk began to convert Plant (professional wrestling), planted members of the audience to a straight-edge lifestyle, making them take a pledge of allegiance to him and shaving their head as a sign of renewal and devotion. After converting many people who were not seen again, convert Serena Deeb, Serena began accompanying Punk and Gallows to form The Straight Edge Society. As well as leading this alliance, Punk was also the mentor of ''WWE NXT, NXT'' rookie Darren Young, who flirted with the idea of becoming straight edge, before refusing just before his head was to be shaved. Punk would also give sermons, including during the annual Royal Rumble (2010), Royal Rumble match on January 31, as well as during an Elimination Chamber (2010), Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship on February 21 at both of the eponymous pay-per-view events. During the first half of 2010, Punk feuded with Rey Mysterio, being eliminated by him during the Elimination Chamber match. After Mysterio prevented him from winning a Money in the Bank qualifying match, Punk interrupted Mysterio's celebration of his daughter Aalyah's ninth birthday. Mysterio and Punk faced each other in a match at WrestleMania XXVI on March 28, where if Mysterio lost, he would join the Straight Edge Society, but Punk lost to Mysterio at WrestleMania. They had a rematch at Extreme Rules (2010), Extreme Rules the following month on April 25 where Punk would have to shave his head like his disciples if he lost, but he won this match after interference from Joey Mercury, a fourth member of the Straight Edge Society. On May 23 at Over the Limit (2010), Over The Limit, a third and final match between Punk and Mysterio was booked with both stipulations reactivated, but Punk lost and was subsequently shaved bald. After the match, Punk began wearing a black mask, since he considered himself always pure unlike his followers and was embarrassed by his baldness. On June 20, 2010, at WWE Fatal 4-Way, Punk challenged for the World Heavyweight Championship against Mysterio, Big Show and the champion Jack Swagger, but he was unsuccessful when he was attacked by
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, who was accusing various people of attacking The Undertaker. Punk and his stable started a feud with Big Show when on the July 16 episode of ''SmackDown'', Big Show unmasked Punk. Big Show faced the Straight Edge Society in a Handicap match, three-on-one handicap match on August 15 at SummerSlam (2010), SummerSlam, winning the match after Punk abandoned his teammates. The next month, at Night of Champions (2010), Night of Champions on September 19, Punk lost to Big Show in a Singles match (professional wrestling), singles match. The Straight Edge Society angle ended after Serena was released from WWE and Mercury became injured, and Punk defeated Gallows in a singles match on the September 24 ''SmackDown''.


The New Nexus (2010–2011)

In October 2010, Punk was traded back to the Raw brand after being swapped with Edge and took part in the interbrand tag team match on October 24 at Bragging Rights (2010), Bragging Rights after defeating Evan Bourne to win a place, but Team Raw lost as Punk was eliminated by Rey Mysterio. During the event, Punk suffered a hip injury that prevented him from wrestling for several months. To keep a presence on television, he began commentating on ''Raw'' on November 22. At the end of December 2010, Punk left the commentary team after assaulting John Cena on the December 20 episode of ''Raw'' and the December 21 episode of ''SmackDown'' with a chair. Punk later revealed that his motives for the attacks were that he had joined and assumed control of The Nexus (professional wrestling), The Nexus. Punk then made each member of the group prove themselves worthy of a spot, with some instead choosing to join The Corre, which had been started by former Nexus leader Wade Barrett on SmackDown. On January 30, 2011, Punk and The New Nexus cost Randy Orton his match with
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for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble (2011), Royal Rumble as a revenge for Orton prematurely ending Punk's first World Heavyweight Championship reign in 2008. In turn, Orton responded by taking out all of the New Nexus members by punting them in the head, leaving Punk alone as the sole surviving member of the group. This led to a match at WrestleMania XXVII on April 3 and a Last Man Standing match on May 1 at Extreme Rules (2011), Extreme Rules, both of which Punk lost.


WWE Champion (2011–2013)

In June 2011, after pinning WWE Champion John Cena on the June 13 episode of ''Raw'', Rey Mysterio at WWE Capitol Punishment, Capitol Punishment on June 19, and finally Alberto Del Rio in a number one contender's triple threat match (which also included Mysterio) all within one week, Punk revealed that his WWE contract was set to expire on July 17 at Money in the Bank (2011), Money in the Bank and vowed to leave the company with the
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. On the June 27, 2011, edition of ''Raw'', CM Punk made a scathing, yet highly acclaimed on-air shoot (professional wrestling), speech, often referred to as the "Pipe Bomb", concerning the way in which WWE is run and its owner Vince McMahon, as well as referencing other promotions, such as Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Due to this, Punk was given a (in-storyline) suspension from televised WWE events. Punk was later reinstated upon Cena's insistence. Upon his return, Punk ceased to appear with the remaining members of The New Nexus and the group quietly dissolved, turning Punk face. At Money in the Bank, Punk defeated Cena to become the WWE Champion on his final night under contract with WWE. List of professional wrestling matches rated 5 or more stars by Dave Meltzer, The match received a five-star rating from Dave Meltzer, marking Punk's second performance to attain a five-star rating, and the first WWE match to receive such a rating since 1997. On July 21, Punk made a surprise appearance at a joint WWE–Mattel panel at San Diego Comic-Con, where he mocked new chief operating officer Triple H, and offered WWE Championship tournament finalist Rey Mysterio a match for the WWE Championship as long as it was in Punk's hometown of Chicago. Punk appeared at July 23's All American Wrestling show, showing respect to Gregory Iron, a wrestler with cerebral palsy. Mysterio won the WWE Championship tournament on the July 25 episode of ''Raw'' only to lose it to Cena later that night. After Cena's victory, Punk returned and upstaged Cena's celebration while also entering a title dispute. Triple H later upheld both Punk and Cena's claims to the WWE Championship as legitimate and scheduled the two to a match at SummerSlam (2011), SummerSlam on August 14 to decide the undisputed WWE Champion, with Triple H to serve as the special guest referee. At SummerSlam, Punk defeated Cena, but he lost the title minutes later to Alberto Del Rio, who had cashed in his Money in the Bank contract after Kevin Nash attacked Punk. The following months, Punk lost at Night of Champions (2011), Night of Champions on September 18 against Triple H, at Hell in a Cell (2011), Hell in a Cell on October 2 in a WWE Championship triple threat Hell in a Cell match, and at Vengeance (2011), Vengeance on October 23 against The Miz and R-truth in a tag team match with Triple H as his partner. This helped transition Punk's anti-establishment voice from Triple H to John Laurinaitis, who, around this time, became the interim Raw general manager. Punk balked at Laurinaitis' promotion and verbally attacked him as a dull Sycophant, yes man. At Survivor Series (2011), Survivor Series on November 20, Punk defeated Del Rio to win his second WWE Championship. Punk went on to defend the title through the end of the year, retaining in a rematch with Del Rio on the November 28 episode of ''Raw SuperShow'' and against both Del Rio and The Miz in a triple threat TLC match on December 18 at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2011), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs. At the Royal Rumble (2012), Royal Rumble on January 29, 2012, Punk successfully defended his title against Ziggler despite Laurinaitis acting as the Referee (professional wrestling)#Special outside referee, outside enforcer. On the January 30 episode of ''Raw SuperShow'', the returning
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attacked Punk and Bryan Danielson, Daniel Bryan during their Champion vs. Champion match, giving Bryan the win. The following week on ''Raw SuperShow'', Jericho explained his actions by dismissing the WWE roster as cheap imitations of himself and singling out Punk for calling himself "the best in the world", a moniker Jericho used the last time he was in WWE. Their rivalry continued through Elimination Chamber (2012), Elimination Chamber on February 19, when Punk retained the WWE Championship in the namesake structure, but while four competitors were eliminated, Jericho was unable to continue the match after being kicked out of the chamber by Punk, causing temporary injury. The next night on ''Raw SuperShow'', Jericho earned a match against Punk on April 1 at WrestleMania XXVIII and in a bid to psychologically unsettle him, revealed that Punk's father was an alcoholic and alleged that his sister was a drug addict, asserting that Punk's straight edge philosophy was paranoia to avoid the same vices and vowing to make Punk turn to alcohol by winning the title from him. John Laurinaitis added the stipulation that the WWE Championship could change hands via disqualification, which led to Jericho inciting Punk into using a weapon, but Punk resisted and retained the title. On the April 2 and 9 episodes of ''Raw SuperShow'', Punk retained the WWE Championship against Mark Henry after losing to him via countout and disqualification, being attacked by Jericho following both matches and doused with alcohol. On the April 16 episode of ''Raw SuperShow'', Punk pinned Henry in a no disqualification, no countout match to retain the title. After repeated altercations, the feud between Jericho and Punk culminated in a Chicago street fight on April 29 at Extreme Rules (2012), Extreme Rules, where Punk defeated Jericho to retain the WWE Championship. On May 20 at Over the Limit (2012), Over the Limit, Punk retained the title against Daniel Bryan after reversing Bryan's submission hold the "Professional wrestling holds#Crossface, "Yes!" Lock" into a pinning combination, as the pinfall saved Punk from his own submission only moments later. Shortly before Over the Limit, Bryan interfered in a non-title match between Punk and
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to frame Punk for attacking Kane with a steel chair, starting a three-way rivalry. On the June 1 episode of ''SmackDown'', a WWE Championship match between Punk and Kane ended in a double disqualification after Bryan attacked both men. Meanwhile, Bryan's jilted ex-girlfriend AJ Lee turned her affections to both Punk and Kane. This feud culminated in a triple threat match on June 17 at No Way Out (2012), No Way Out, where Punk managed to retain the title after AJ distracted Kane. On July 15 at Money in the Bank (2012), Money in the Bank, Punk defeated Bryan in a no disqualification match with AJ as the special guest referee to retain the title and end the feud. On July 23 at ''WWE Raw 1000, Raw 1000'', Punk defended the title against Money in the Bank winner John Cena and lost by disqualification after interference from Big Show. When the night's special guest Dwayne Johnson, The Rock – who had interrupted Punk earlier to announce he would wrestle for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble (2013), Royal Rumble on January 27, 2013 – intervened to save Cena from Big Show's assault, Punk attacked The Rock, turning heel in the process. Punk justified his actions the following week on ''Raw'', explaining he was tired of people like Cena and The Rock overshadowing him when the WWE Champion should be the focus of the company, asserting himself further soon after by disrupting a number one contender's match between Cena and Big Show. As a result, both men were entered into the title match against Punk on August 19 at SummerSlam (2012), SummerSlam, where he successfully retained the title by pinning Big Show after both Punk and Cena submitted Big Show at the same time and Raw general manager AJ Lee restarted the match. In the following weeks on ''Raw'', Punk demanded respect from people like AJ Lee, Jerry Lawler and Bret Hart and eventually aligned with
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in his feud with Cena. On September 16 at Night of Champions (2012), Night of Champions, Punk retained the WWE Championship after he fought Cena to a Draw (professional wrestling), draw. Punk continued to feud with Cena despite the latter's arm injury, rejecting the requests of
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and Jim Ross to pick him as his Hell in a Cell (2012), Hell in a Cell opponent on October 28 and leading to a brawl with WWE chairman Vince McMahon. Cena was eventually pulled from the title match and replaced by Ryback (wrestler), Ryback, whom Punk would defeat at Hell in a Cell in a Hell in a Cell match with help from referee Brad Maddox to retain the title and also ending Ryback's thirty-eight match undefeated streak. The next night on ''Raw'', a furious Mick Foley confronted Punk for refusing to pick John Cena as his Hell in a Cell opponent, leading the two to agree to meet at Survivor Series (2012), Survivor Series on November 18 in a Survivor Series match with Punk choosing Alberto Del Rio, Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow and The Miz for his team. However, Punk was replaced as captain by Dolph Ziggler the following week on ''Raw'' and was instead booked in a triple threat WWE Championship match against John Cena and Ryback by Vince McMahon. At Survivor Series, Punk won the match by pinning Cena following interference from the debuting faction called The Shield (professional wrestling), The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins), allowing him to retain the WWE Championship and officially hold the championship for one full year. On December 4, Punk underwent surgery to repair a partially torn Meniscus (anatomy), meniscus, removing him from his scheduled title match against Ryback on December 16 at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2012), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs. Despite his injury, Punk became the longest-reigning WWE Champion in the past 25 years on December 5, when he hit 381 days, surpassing John Cena's 380-day reign. Punk returned to in-ring action on the January 7, 2013, episode of ''Raw'', retaining the WWE Championship against Ryback in a TLC match following interference from The Shield. On January 27 at the Royal Rumble, Punk defended the WWE Championship against The Rock in a match that stipulated that Punk would be stripped of the title if The Shield interfered. Punk originally pinned The Rock to retain after The Shield put Rock through a table while the arena lights were out, leading Vince McMahon to come out and announce that Punk would be stripped of the title, but he instead restarted the match at The Rock's request. Punk lost, ending his reign at 434 days. WWE recognized this reign as the longest world championship reign in WWE of the "modern era" (after 1988) until WWE Universal Championship, Universal Champion Brock Lesnar broke that record in June 2018. Punk received a title rematch with The Rock on February 17 at Elimination Chamber (2013), Elimination Chamber, stipulated that The Rock would lose the title if he was disqualified or counted out, but Punk was pinned by The Rock after miscommunication with Heyman. On the February 25 episode of ''Raw'', Punk faced Royal Rumble winner John Cena for his number one contendership to the WWE Championship, but he lost.


Final storylines (2013–2014)

On the March 4 episode of ''Raw'', Punk defeated Big Show, Randy Orton and Sheamus in a fatal four-way match to earn the right to face
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at WrestleMania 29 on April 7. After the real-life death of Paul Bearer, The Undertaker's former manager the next day, a somewhat controversial storyline involving Punk regularly spiting The Undertaker through displays of flippancy and disrespect towards Bearer's death began, including Punk stealing Bearer's trademark urn. At WrestleMania, Punk was defeated by The Undertaker. Punk then took a two-month hiatus away from WWE television to recover from injuries. Punk returned at Payback (2013), Payback on June 16, defeating
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. Punk started a storyline where he told Heyman to no longer accompany him to his matches and was later attacked by Heyman's other client Brock Lesnar, thus turning Punk face once again. Heyman also cost Punk a WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match at Money in the Bank (2013), Money in the Bank on July 14 when Heyman attacked Punk. This led to a match between Punk and Lesnar at SummerSlam (2013), SummerSlam on August 18, when Punk lost to Lesnar in a No Disqualification match after Heyman interfered. His feud with Heyman continued during the following months, facing his other client, the Intercontinental Champion Curtis Axel. First, at Night of Champions (2013), Night of Champions on September 15, Punk faced Axel and Heyman in a no disqualification two-on-one handicap elimination match in which he made Axel submit, leaving only Heyman left, but Punk lost the match after Ryback interfered and put him through a table. Then on October 6, Punk defeated Ryback at Battleground (2013), Battleground and the feud ended at Hell in a Cell (2013), Hell in a Cell on October 27, where Punk faced Heyman and Ryback in a two-on-one handicap Hell in a Cell match, winning the match by pinning Ryback and after the match performing a "Go to Sleep" to Heyman on top of the cell. Punk moved on to a feud with The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt, Erick Rowan and Luke Harper), forming an alliance with Bryan Danielson, Daniel Bryan, with the duo defeating Harper and Rowan in a tag team match on November 24 at Survivor Series (2013), Survivor Series. The next night on ''Raw'', Punk was attacked by The Shield while attempting to save Bryan from being "taken hostage" by The Wyatt Family. Punk then insinuated that The Authority (professional wrestling), The Authority, a villainous group who controlled WWE led by Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, ordered the attack, which resulted in the Director of Operations
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booking Punk in a three-on-one handicap match against The Shield at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2013), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs on December 15. At TLC, Punk won the match after Reigns accidentally performed a spear on Ambrose. After further altercations between Punk and Kane, Kane made Punk the first entrant in the annual Royal Rumble match on January 26, 2014. At the Royal Rumble (2014), Royal Rumble, near the end of the match, Kane, who was already eliminated earlier in the match by Punk, eliminated Punk from the outside and proceeded to perform a chokeslam on him through the announce table.


Initial retirement (2014)

Punk did not appear on the January 27, 2014, episode of ''Raw'', nor did he appear at the ''SmackDown'' taping on Tuesday despite being advertised for both events. By Wednesday, WWE.com stopped advertising Punk for future events. ''The Wrestling Observer'' reported that on Monday and prior to ''Raw,'' Punk had Legit (professional wrestling), legitimately walked out after telling Vince McMahon and Triple H that he was "going home". On February 20 during a conference call to investors, McMahon said Punk was "taking a sabbatical". On the March 3 episode of ''Raw,'' which took place in Punk's hometown of Chicago, WWE acknowledged his absence on television for the first time when the show started with Punk's entrance music playing, only for former manager
Paul Heyman Paul Heyman (born September 11, 1965) is an American professional wrestling manager, former executive, promoter, and commentator. He is signed to WWE as the on-screen manager of Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed, and is widely regard ...
to walk out to a loud chorus of boos. WWE then proceeded to remove Punk from footage of their promotional videos. This lasted until the first half of July, where WWE used footage of Punk to promote the WWE Network. In an interview published in late May, Punk was asked how it felt "to be retired at 35" and replied that "it feels good". On July 15, WWE.com officially moved Punk from the active roster to the alumni section of their page without releasing a statement. On the same day, Punk thanked his fans without mentioning WWE. In late July, Punk said that he was "never ever" going to return to wrestling. On an episode of
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's ''Art of Wrestling'' podcast released in November 2014, Punk finally broke his silence regarding his exit from WWE. In a detailed interview, Punk said that he was suspended for two months after walking out on WWE in January and that after the suspension ended, nobody from WWE contacted him. Punk also said WWE executives gave him a run-around when he reached out to them for unpaid royalties until he was ultimately handed his termination papers and was fired by WWE on his wedding day on June 13, 2014. The manner of firing was the last straw for Punk, stating that he would never return to WWE and that there would be no further working relationship between him and WWE following a legal settlement. The settlement included Punk giving WWE permission to sell his remaining merchandise. Punk cited his health as the main reason he left WWE, describing that during his final months in WWE, he had been working through an untreated and potentially fatal methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA infection (Punk later acknowledged on the witness stand that he was not diagnosed with an MRSA staph infection, but that a physician's assistant said he exhibited certain symptoms consistent with an ordinary staph infection), broken ribs, injured knees and multiple concussions, including one at the 2014 Royal Rumble, as well as having lost his appetite and ability to sleep well. Punk felt that WWE was pressuring and rushing him to wrestle before fully recovering. According to Punk, he found a lump on his back in November 2013, and it was diagnosed as a "fatty deposit" by Dr. Chris Amann, who refused to remove it despite Punk's repeated requests. The week after Punk left WWE, his wife AJ Lee, April Mendez convinced him to get the lump checked by her doctor. The doctor told Punk that he could have died due to ignoring it for such a long time. Punk had the doctor evacuate the infection, describing it as the worst pain in his life, but said that once it was treated and he was on stronger medication, he was able to sleep better than he had in months. Other sources of unhappiness Punk had with WWE were his failure to main event a WrestleMania (deeming his entire career to be a failure as a result), being paid less than the other wrestlers in the three most significant matches of WrestleMania 29, doing favors for Vince McMahon and not being owed back, being "creatively stifled", feeling that there were no long-term plans for wrestlers other than John Cena, as well as receiving less pay and not getting answers as to how the advent of the WWE Network would affect wrestlers' salaries. Lastly, Punk described having left with "zero passion" for wrestling and described himself at the time of the interview to be the happiest he had ever been in many years. Less than one week later, while being interviewed on ''The Steve Austin Show'' on the WWE Network, Vince McMahon apologized to Punk for the manner of his termination, which he regarded as an unfortunate coincidence due to a lack of communication within WWE. McMahon also said that he was open to working with Punk again. In a second ''Art of Wrestling'' podcast, Punk publicly rejected McMahon's apology, brushing it off as "insincere" and a "publicity stunt" as McMahon did not contact him directly to apologize and could have apologized much earlier.


Post-retirement appearances (2015–2020)

Punk's first known appearance at a professional wrestling event following his exit from WWE was at a Freelance Wrestling show on December 4, 2015, titled "Raw Power". Draped in a cloak and referred to by announcers as Kikutaro's "nameless mentor", Punk managed Kikutaro in a match against Darin Corbin and Dick Justice. He tossed around salt before the match but did not get involved in the match itself. On April 19, 2019, Punk appeared in a Alter ego, masked disguise at an event held by independent promotion MKE Wrestling, where he helped
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win a match by attacking his opponent with the GTS. While it was implied to be Punk by promotion owner Silas Young, nothing was confirmed by Punk. On November 12, 2019, Punk made a surprise appearance on the Fox Sports 1 series ''
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''. He subsequently joined the program as a special contributor and analyst. Punk accepted the job because he would be under contract with FOX instead of WWE directly, and hoped it would help him find his way back into the wrestling business. Regarding an in-ring return, he was not interested but not opposed to the idea, noting it was "a bridge that is gonna have to be built." Production of ''WWE Backstage'' was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequently suspended by FOX in June 2020, later being canceled as a series entirely by 2021.


All Elite Wrestling (2021–2023)


Initial debut and AEW World Champion (2021–2022)

On August 20, 2021, Punk made his debut for
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(AEW) at AEW The First Dance, The First Dance event on ''AEW Rampage, Rampage'', challenging Darby Allin to a match at the All Out (2021), All Out pay-per-view event. This marked Punk's official return to professional wrestling after a seven-year retirement. Wrestling journalist
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said, "Punk's appearance in his home city drew one of the most amazing audience reactions to a pro wrestler in U.S. history. The reaction was compared to Montreal's reaction to Hulk Hogan in 2002 shortly after his
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return, or the reaction to Triple H in Madison Square Garden a few months before that upon his return from a torn quad." Punk won the match against Allin at All Out on September 5. Following a brief feud with Eddie Kingston, whom Punk defeated at Full Gear (2021), Full Gear on November 13, Punk experienced his first loss in AEW to MJF in a singles match on the February 2, 2022 episode of ''AEW Dynamite, Dynamite'' after months of feuding between the two. Punk defeated MJF on March 6 at Revolution (2022), Revolution in a Dog Collar match. At Double or Nothing (2022), Double or Nothing on May 29, Punk defeated Adam Page to win the
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. Five days after winning the title, Punk announced on the June 3 episode of ''Rampage'' that he was taking a hiatus from competing to recover from a foot injury, but that he would remain champion. Jon Moxley was crowned as interim champion in Punk's place at Forbidden Door (2022), AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door on June 26. At the AEW Quake by the Lake, Quake by the Lake special episode of ''Dynamite'' on August 10, Punk made his return and confronted Moxley, igniting a title dispute. A match to determine the undisputed AEW World Champion took place on the August 24 episode of ''Dynamite'', which Moxley Glossary of professional wrestling terms#squash, won quickly. After accepting Moxley's open challenge for anyone to face him on September 4 at All Out (2022), All Out, Punk defeated Moxley at All Out to win the AEW World Championship for the second time.


Suspensions and departure (2022–2023)

During the All Out post-event media scrum, Punk addressed rumors that he had attempted to get
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fired from AEW, accused AEW's executive vice presidents and wrestlers Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) of spreading those rumors and leaking them to wrestling media, and referenced a segment in which he says Page went "Glossary of professional wrestling terms#going into business for him/herself, into business for himself" prior to their match in May. Omega and The Young Bucks, along with head of AEW legal, Megha Parekh, approached Punk about his comments backstage, which led to a shoot (wrestling), legitimate altercation. Punk, Omega, and The Young Bucks all received consequent suspensions pending investigation. Later that week, the AEW World Championship was announced as having been vacated. Around the same time, Punk underwent surgery to repair his left triceps after tearing it during his match at All Out. On his conduct at the media scrum, Punk later said he "didn't approach it in the right manner" and that he was "disappointed" and "hurt", as he had sensed that he had just suffered another injury. After a nine-month absence, Punk made his return to AEW on the AEW Collision debut episode, premiere episode of ''AEW Collision, Collision'' on June 17, 2023, teaming with FTR (professional wrestling), FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) to defeat
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, Jay White, and Juice Robinson in a six-man tag team match. That same month, he entered the men's Owen Hart Cup tournament, defeating Satoshi Kojima in the first round at Forbidden Door (2023), Forbidden Door. Punk won over Joe in the semifinals and lost to Ricky Starks in the final round on July 15 after Starks grabbed the ropes for leverage to get the pin. On the July 29 edition of ''Collision'', Punk unveiled the AEW World Championship belt that he had won in September 2022, declaring himself the real world champion and stated that he still rightfully held the title since he was never defeated for it. He then spray-painted his signature "X" symbol over the belt. At All In (2023), All In on August 27, he successfully defended the "Real World Championship" against Joe in what would be his final AEW match. After All In, it was widely reported that Punk had been involved in a legitimate backstage altercation with Jack Perry regarding comments Perry made during his match earlier in the show, itself a reference to Punk denying Perry's request to use real glass in his segments on ''Collision''. After an investigation into the altercation was conducted by AEW, Punk was terminated from his AEW contract for Just cause (employment law), just cause on September 2 under the unanimous recommendation of both the AEW discipline committee and outside legal counsel. Punk's termination was announced on Twitter, X by AEW's official account, and was also announced during the opening of that night's episode of ''Collision'', where AEW president and CEO Tony Khan stated that "the incident was regrettable and it endangered people backstage". He later stated, "Never in all [this] time have I ever felt until last Sunday that my security, my safety, my life was in danger at a wrestling show. I don't think anybody should feel that way at work, I don't think the people I work with should feel that way, and I had to make a very difficult choice today." Punk later contradicted Khan's claim of firing him for just cause, stating in an April 2024 interview on ''The MMA Hour'' with Ariel Helwani that he initially wanted to leave AEW entirely rather than have ''Collision'' be a show revolving around him and not the Elite, and that after the altercation with Perry, he told Khan to his face, "You're a fucking clown, I quit." Punk also further criticized AEW stating that it is "not a real business" and "not about making money". Punk also went on to claim that no one from AEW had spoken to him in six months after the altercation at All Out in September 2022, and was forced to pay for his own surgery and do recovery on his own. Footage of the backstage altercation with Perry was shown on the April 10, 2024, episode of ''Dynamite'' as way to further the feud between The Young Bucks and FTR, with the latters being real-life friends with Punk.


Return to WWE (2023–present)

At the conclusion of Survivor Series: WarGames (2023), Survivor Series: WarGames in the Chicago metropolitan area on November 25, 2023, Punk made a surprise return to
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in his first appearance in WWE since 2014 (discounting his appearances on FOX's ''
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'' in 2019). According to reporters present at the event, his return was greeted by "one of the loudest Pop (professional wrestling), pops of all time". He signed with the Raw WWE brand extension, brand on the December 11 episode of ''WWE Raw'', where he announced his entry into the Royal Rumble match. Punk's first matches back with WWE were against "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio, during the WWE Live Holiday Tour, first at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 26, then at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California on December 30, which were both won by Punk. On January 27, 2024, at the Royal Rumble (2024), Royal Rumble, Punk wrestled his first televised WWE match since 2014, entering at number 27 during the Royal Rumble match, in which he was the runner-up after being eliminated by Cody Rhodes. During the match, Punk tore his right triceps, rendering him unable to compete at WrestleMania XL, thus forcing the cancellation of a planned match between Punk and World Heavyweight Championship (WWE), World Heavyweight Champion Seth "Freakin" Rollins at the event. The injury was later turned into a storyline between Punk and Drew McIntyre, with McIntyre continuously mocking Punk for causing his injury. Punk retaliated by attacking McIntyre after the latter won the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XL in April, allowing Damian Priest to cash in his Money in the Bank contract, at Clash at the Castle: Scotland in McIntyre's home country in June, and at Money in the Bank (2024), Money in the Bank in July, when McIntyre attempted to cash in after winning the eponymous ladder match. Punk and McIntyre then had a trilogy of matches, the first at SummerSlam (2024), SummerSlam with Rollins as the special guest referee where Punk lost to McIntyre, the second at Bash in Berlin where Punk won in a
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, and the third and final match at Bad Blood (2024), Bad Blood, where Punk defeated McIntyre in a Hell in a Cell match, ending their nearly ten-month trilogy feud. This storyline received critical acclaim, winning Best Feud awards by Wrestling Observer Newsletter, ESPN, Pro Wrestling Illustrated and Sports Illustrated. After a short hiatus, Punk made his return at the conclusion of the November 22 episode of ''SmackDown,'' as the fifth member of Roman Reigns' team at Survivor Series: WarGames (2024), Survivor Series: WarGames alongside the returning
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. At the event on November 30, Punk, Reigns, The Usos and Sami Zayn defeated The Bloodline (professional wrestling), The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu) and Bronson Reed in a WarGames match. On the Raw premiere on Netflix, ''Raw'' premiere on Netflix on January 6, 2025, Punk wrestled his first match on ''Raw'' in almost eleven years, where he defeated Rollins. At the Royal Rumble (2025), Royal Rumble on February 1, Punk came in at No. 24 and made it to the final four before being eliminated by Logan Paul and getting into an altercation with Reigns and Rollins, both of whom he had eliminated. On the February 3 episode of ''Raw'', Punk beat Zayn to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match at the Elimination Chamber: Toronto, namesake event. At Elimination Chamber: Toronto, he lost the match to John Cena after being attacked by an already eliminated Rollins. On the March 10 episode of ''Raw'', Punk lost to Rollins in a Steel Cage match after a returning Reigns pulled the latter out of the cage and attacked Rollins in an act of revenge from the Royal Rumble before assaulting Punk. On the March 21 episode of ''SmackDown'', a brawl ensued between all three men, with Punk, Rollins, and Reigns pointing at the WrestleMania sign, leading to a triple threat match between the three being made official as the Night 1 main event of WrestleMania 41. On the April 4 episode of ''SmackDown'', Punk revealed that
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(who was managing Reigns) would not be in Reigns' corner at WrestleMania 41, but instead in his own, as part of a favor Punk called in for teaming with Reigns at Survivor Series. On Night 1 of WrestleMania 41, Rollins defeated Punk and Reigns following a double betrayal by Paul Heyman, who aligned himself with Rollins in the process and turned heel. After being taken out by Rollins and Bron Breakker on the April 21 ''Raw'' after WrestleMania, Punk would return on the May 5 episode of ''Raw'', costing Rollins the World Heavyweight Championship against Jey Uso. Punk would team with Sami Zayn in a losing effort against Rollins and Breakker at Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIX on May 24 following interference from a returning Bronson Reed. On the June 9 episode of ''Raw'', Punk would confront the now Heel (professional wrestling), villainous Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena for a title match, reigniting their storied rivalry. The bout would be scheduled for Night of Champions (2025), Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia on June 28.


Professional wrestling persona

Punk adopted his real-life following of the
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movement as a major attribute of his professional wrestling character. The character utilizes different elements of Punk's personality and beliefs of the straight edge movement dependent on his alignment. While portraying a crowd favorite, Punk's character tends to be that of Punk's normal personality, largely indifferent to others who drink Alcoholic beverage, alcohol, smoking, smoke tobacco, partake in recreational drug use or have Promiscuity, promiscuous Human sexual activity, sexual behavior, but emphasizing the social discipline involved with personally Abstinence, abstaining from these behaviors. Conversely, his villainous personality tends to be that of one who is Hardline (subculture), hardline or Straight edge#1990s, militant straight edge, exemplifying the elitist attitudes and superiority complexes – defined by Punk's common mantra during villainous-themed Promos (professional wrestling), promos that because he is straight edge, he is "better than you". Punk performs the straight edge symbol of crossing his arms in an X formation while having the letter X written on the back of his hands, usually drawn on his wrist tape. During his WWE career, Punk also incorporated a belligerently anti-establishment and Anti-corporate activism, anti-corporate attitude into his persona. Originally, the initials CM in his ring name represented the phrase "Chick Magnet", the name of the tag team he was in as a Backyard wrestling, backyard wrestler. However, Punk later changed CM into a pseudo-acronym, declaring that it has no meaning, though when asked since he has taken to making up meanings that fit the initials, going so far as to make up long stories to explain the origins that do not match the actual origin story at all. Since beginning this practice, Punk has stated CM stands among others for "Cookie Monster", "Crooked Moonsault", "Chuck Mosley", "Mr. Burns, Charles Montgomery", "Charles Manson", "Charlie Murphy (actor), Charlie Murphy", and "Chicago Made". During his entrance, Punk yells "It's clobberin' time!", a reference to New York City hardcore punk band Sick of It All who wrote a song with the same name and Marvel Comics, Marvel's fictional character Thing (comics), The Thing. As his entrance theme, Punk uses the song "Cult of Personality (song), Cult of Personality" by Living Colour, with which he is often associated. An integral part of Punk is the numerous tattoos that adorn his body, some of which have become symbols associated with Punk and mantras and declarations that have been integrated into his gimmick. The tattoos as a whole, due to their large quantity and variety, have also become an attribute identifiable to Punk. The most important of the individual tattoos in Punk's character – whether through association, symbol, or mantra – are the following: *A Pepsi Globe logo on his left shoulder that inspired the names of two of his signature moves. It also became a symbol of Punk himself, who wore the logo on his ring gear in the independent circuit as well as a slightly modified Pepsi logo being used as part of his Jumbotron, TitanTron entrance video. Punk, a keen Pepsi drinker, chose to receive a Pepsi tattoo to emphasize his straight edge beliefs. The tattoo is also a reference to former Minor Threat guitarist Brian Baker (musician), Brian Baker, who had a Coca-Cola tattoo and explained this by saying "I like Coca-Cola". When people inquire about Punk's Pepsi tattoo, he often replies "I like Pepsi" in a similar fashion. *The words "Straight Edge" are spelled out on Punk's stomach. This is one of his oldest tattoos and he has referred to it as his identity. *A sleeve tattoo on his left arm that reads "luck is for losers" and features numerous luck, good luck symbols, including a rabbit's foot, four-leaf clover and a horseshoe. The tattoo also features four ace playing cards as a tribute to trainer
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. *The phrase "No gimmicks needed" on the back of his left hand, a tribute to deceased wrestler Chris Candido. *The words "Drug Free" across his knuckles ("Drug" on his right knuckles and "Free" on his left). * His younger sister's jersey number (31) behind his left ear, surrounded by stars, each of which represents his siblings as a way to bond away from home. * The Cobra Command logo (G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, G.I. Joe's enemy) on his right shoulder. Punk is known for his love of comic books, considering them along with jazz and professional wrestling as three of the original arts that America has given to the world.


Legacy

Punk is regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, and one of the most influential performers of his generation. He is credited with being one of the first independent wrestlers to have a successful run in WWE, which in turn opened the door for other independent wrestlers to both join and succeed in the company. Several wrestlers such as Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley, and Adam Cole have publicly cited Punk as an inspiration or influence on their careers. Punk has also been hailed as one of the greatest speakers in wrestling history, with his in-ring promos drawing positive comparisons to WWE's adult-oriented Attitude Era. His "Pipebomb" soliloquy from June 2011 is considered one of the most important promos in the history of professional wrestling. Although much of his time as a top star in WWE was during its heavily watered-down PG Era, Erik Beaston of ''Bleacher Report'' wrote that "Punk turned the company on its head for a few short years and gave fans a taste of what an alternative to the advertiser-obsessed promotion could look like."


Mixed martial arts career


Ultimate Fighting Championship (2014–2021)

At UFC 181, on December 6, 2014, Punk announced that he had signed a multi-fight contract with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). When asked if he would compete under his ring name or birth name, he told the ''Las Vegas Sun'': "I've come this far with CM Punk. That's what people know. I'm trying to stick with that. I'm not shying away from it. I'm not ashamed of it." His UFC profile listed him as his ring name. In January 2015, Punk began training under Duke Roufus at Roufusport, Roufusport MMA Academy. In June 2015, Punk moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to be closer to the Roufusport gym while still retaining his home in Chicago. Later, it was announced that Punk would compete in the welterweight division. In October 2015, Roufus announced that Punk had suffered a shoulder injury, delaying his UFC debut until the next calendar year. On February 6, 2016, it was announced that Punk would face
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in his first professional mixed martial arts (MMA) contest, but he was diagnosed with a herniated disc and underwent surgery days later. Punk's UFC and MMA debut against Mickey Gall took place on September 10, 2016, at
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. The event was held at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, the same venue where Punk left WWE and retired from professional wrestling. Punk was taken down immediately and lost via rear naked choke submission early in the first round. He was paid a disclosed $500,000 (). Punk's second professional bout took place at
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on June 9, 2018, against Mike Jackson, in his hometown of Chicago. Punk lost the one-sided fight via unanimous decision. After the bout, UFC president Dana White said that both Punk and Jackson would probably not fight for the UFC again, and urged Punk to "call it a wrap". Three years after the bout, it was made public that the result was overturned to a no contest after Jackson tested positive for Cannabis (drug), marijuana. In August 2021, Punk notified the UFC he would be retiring from MMA after he returned to professional wrestling earlier that month. Punk's MMA career has been widely panned by MMA fans and personalities.


Cage Fury Fighting Championships (2018–present)

On November 8, 2018, Punk signed with
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(CFFC), a UFC affiliate, as a commentator. His first event was CFFC 71 on December 14 and it was streamed live on UFC Fight Pass.


Personal life

Brooks married fellow wrestler April Mendez, known at the time as AJ Lee, on June 13, 2014. They have a Pet adoption, rescue dog named Larry and split their time between homes in Los Angeles and his native Chicago. Brooks is a lifelong fan of various sports teams from his hometown, especially the Chicago Blackhawks and the Chicago Cubs. He is
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and an Atheism, atheist. He also identifies as a Abortion-rights movement, pro-choice Feminism, feminist and a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, LGBTQ rights in the United States, LGBTQ rights, and Palestine. In February 2015, WWE doctor Christopher Amann filed a United States defamation law, defamation lawsuit against Brooks and Colt Cabana, Scott Colton over Brooks' allegations of medical malpractice on an episode of Colton's podcast. Amann sought roughly $4,000,000 () in compensation and an undisclosed amount in punitive damages. WWE issued a statement and video in support of Amann. The case went to trial in 2018, where a jury ruled in favor of Brooks and Colton. In August 2018, Colton filed a lawsuit against Brooks, alleging breach of contract and fraud due to Brooks' alleged agreement and later refusal to pay Colton's legal fees for the Amann suit. Colton sought $200,000 () in damages and an additional $1 million () in punitive damages. Brooks filed a counterclaim against Colton in June 2019, for $600,000 () and additional fees. Both lawsuits were settled and dismissed in September 2019. According to ''PWInsider'', the settlement involved no financial compensation.


Other media


Acting and appearances

In 2008, Brooks appeared as the Grand Marshal#Ceremonial, Sports Grand Marshal of the nationally televised McDonald's Thanksgiving Parade in downtown Chicago. He reprised this role in 2012. Brooks has appeared alongside his friend and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach Rener Gracie in several episodes of the YouTube series ''Gracie Breakdown''. He has also worked with Nerdist Industries, including hosting an ongoing series titled ''Grammar Slam'', explaining grammatical mistakes in messages from professional wrestling fans and berating them. Brooks was the cover athlete for the video game ''WWE '13''. In 2015, he was featured in Frank Turner's "The Next Storm" music video. As an actor, Brooks starred in the 2019 horror film '' Girl on the Third Floor''. Dennis Harvey of ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' and Michael Phillips (critic), Michael Phillips of the ''Chicago Tribune'' respectively described his performance as "a fun star turn that easily carries most of the film" and "solid if a little unvarying". Brooks portrayed wrestler Ricky Rabies in the professional wrestling drama series ''
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'' (2021–2023).


Writing

Brooks wrote the introduction for the hardcover edition of Marvel Comics' 2012 crossover (fiction), crossover event ''Avengers vs. X-Men'' and described the opportunity as a "geek dream come true". In 2013, Brooks wrote a foreword for his friend and ex-girlfriend Natalie Slater's cookbook ''Bake and Destroy: Good Food for Bad Vegans''. In February 2015, Marvel Comics' ''Thor Annual'' No. 1, partly written by Brooks, was released. He cowrote "The Most Cursed", which appeared in Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo Comics' ''Strange Sports Stories'' No. 3 in May 2015. Brooks also cowrote Marvel Comics' ''Drax the Destroyer, Drax'' ongoing series. Brooks wrote a One-shot (comics), one-shot of Marvel's ''Master of Kung Fu (comics), Master of Kung Fu'', which was published in November 2017.


Filmography


Video games


''Luchas de Apuestas'' record


Mixed martial arts record

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Championships and accomplishments

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