One Big Thing
CM Punk, while maintaining a significant presence on WWE television and social media, has dismissed the idea of having his first match back inside Hell in a Cell against Drew McIntyre.
Key Takeaways
- Punk played a crucial role in the main event of WWE Clash at The Castle, costing Drew McIntyre the match against Damian Priest.
- In the post-event press conference, Punk revealed that he was only cleared for referee duties and experienced a setback with his triceps injury.
- When asked about having his first match back inside Hell in a Cell against McIntyre, Punk immediately dismissed the idea, stating, “Brother, you gotta take that fantasy booking shit somewhere else.”
Why It Matters
CM Punk’s dismissal of the Hell in a Cell match idea against Drew McIntyre adds intrigue to their inevitable showdown. Fans eagerly await Punk’s medical clearance for an in-ring return, as the tension between him and McIntyre continues to build after the events at Clash at The Castle.
Punk’s Injury Update
Punk revealed that he would skip RAW in Corpus Christi to return home to Chicago for a medical evaluation, hoping to receive full clearance from the triceps injury he suffered in January.
Fantasy Booking Dismissed
Despite fans’ excitement for a potential Hell in a Cell match between Punk and McIntyre, the Second City Saint made it clear that he does not approve of the idea, especially for his first match back from injury.
Despite CM Punk’s dismissal, do you want to see him compete against Drew McIntyre inside Hell in a Cell once he is cleared by the medical team? Sound off in the comments!