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CM Punk Doesn’t Want Any Rivalry With The Fiend After Witnessing His Destruction on WWE Raw

Published 03/24/2021, 11:00 AM EDT

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CM Punk is the ‘Voice of the Voiceless,’ and rightly so. Punk took over Nexus and rebranded them as the New Nexus. But it wasn’t easy for the members to please their new leader, especially for a young rookie named Husky Harries, better known to the world as ‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt.

CM Punk hopes The Fiend won’t come after him

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‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt returned to WWE for the first time in three months at Fastlane. He then appeared the following night on Raw and laid out Randy Orton with a Mandible Claw and Sister Abigail.

In his first tweet in months, Wyatt posted a throwback picture of the time Randy Orton sidelined him indefinitely with a Punt Kick. Replying to the tweet, CM Punk said that he tried to warn Orton about ‘The Fiend,’ but he didn’t listen. Punk also hoped that Wyatt had no grudges against him for whipping him in the past.

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Well, one thing is for sure, ‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt really doesn’t forget. And it’s a guarantee that he’s behind Orton not just for burning down Sister Abigail’s grave and the Wyatt Compound, but for his actions before that as well.

CM Punk knows he did the wrong thing with Husky Harris back in the day, and it could very well come back to haunt him. Honestly, we sincerely hope it does come back to bite Punk because at least in that way, we’ll see him back in the WWE. We know this is a long shot, but never say never!

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For those unaware, the ‘Best in the World‘ became the leader of the New Nexus in 2011. Each member had to undergo a unique initiation ceremony, including Husky Harris.

Husky aka The Fiend took those brutal whips on his back. Punk humiliated him when he asked him to remove his shirt before getting whipped. How sinister could one be!

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We don’t know about how sinister Punk could be but definitely know about The Fiend. If Punk and Fiend ever cross paths, it will be one hell of a contest. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below!

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Ishan Chavan is a WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. Being a Journalism graduate, Ishan has over six years of experience in the Media Production Industry, having worked with Viacom 18's streaming platform, Voot. A wrestling fan since childhood, Ishan's favorite wrestlers are Daniel Bryan, AJ Styles, and Chris Jericho as he feels these three have the perfect blend of wrestling and promo skills, especially Jericho.
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