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CM Punk Calls Quitting WWE The Best Moment of His Career

Published 09/11/2020, 2:24 PM EDT

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CM Punk is arguably one of the most popular wrestlers in the world. Surprisingly, his followers did not decrease when he left WWE.

He is so popular among the fans that they still want his return. However, during a recent q&a session on Twitter, Punk revealed some shocking facts about his wrestling career.

CM Punk reveals the best decision in his wrestling career

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It is no secret that WWE and CM Punk share a “not-so-friendly” relationship. Even after six years of his departure, CM Punk regularly digs in at the wrestling giant.

He returned to the company as an occasional host for WWE Backstage. Although, he specified that he is under Fox Network’s contract and not WWE’s.

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During the recent Twitter q&a, one fan asked CM Punk about the best moment of his wrestling career. The answer is not what you will expect it to be.

The former world champion walked out on WWE after WWE Royal Rumble 2014. Since then, he has talked about his bitter experience with Vince McMahon.

He announced further that he will never go back to wrestling ever again. He is currently under contract with UFC and CFCC.

In the q&a, CM Punk answered some more questions about WWE, including the current standout star in the company.

— player/coach (@CMPunk) September 10, 2020

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Looking back at his Wrestlemania moment, the only thing Punk remembered was how cold the weather was.

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Earlier this year, CM Punk teased an announcement. However, he said in the session that he won’t reveal anything unless the pandemic is over.

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Angana Roy is a WWE and AEW author for EssentiallySports, having published more than 800 professional wrestling articles. She is currently pursuing higher studies in English language and literature from the University of Calcutta and has over three years of experience in journalism. As a life-long fan of the sports entertainment brand of pro-wrestling, her work consists of live coverage of weekly shows, PPVs, speculating the future course of storylines and everything in between.
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