Could CM Punk ever return to WWE? John Cena says he would see it happening if Vince McMahon thinks it is good business. Recently, CM Punk had made his UFC debut after a less than cordial breakup with WWE a couple of years ago. In that debut, Punk lost so it would not be surprising if he were looking to return to his roots some day down the road. TMZ cameras caught up with John Cena and asked him about a Punk return.
CM Punk had many gripes with the company some of which included a misdiagnosis of a fatal staph infection by WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann. He was apparently burnt out after years of working in the ring and was frustrated with WWE creative. All these issues came to head when Punk walked out, the night after Royal Rumble in 2014. Punk was at the top of his game in WWE with a huge amount of fan support. Things turned sour when WWE fired Punk on his wedding day. The issue was badly handled by WWE and they burnt all bridges between both parties.
On If He’d Like the Co-Host Job on Live With Kelly:
“I’ve made a pretty fortunate path for myself just by taking advantage of every opportunity. Unfortunately I don’t make the — I don’t say ‘hey you go there, you go there.’ If they give me the chance I’ll do the best I can.”
On Working With The Today Show:
“I would love to. I love working with The Today Show crew, anytime they’ll have me on, I try to go on they make me feel like a family, they make me feel at home, so I love that atmosphere. Me and you just BS’ing back and forth, I love to do that stuff. I don’t mind wearing a suit so — and it’s really cool to be able to sit down in a suit and tie on Tuesday morning, and then fly to SmackDown Live and be a WWE Superstar. Internally I really like that hustle, so if they call I’ll answer the phone but I’m not going to sit by the phone.”
On Vince McMahon Possibly Bringing CM Punk Back:
“If I know one thing about my boss Vince McMahon, he always does what’s good for business, if it’s good for business it will work out. The name in the question doesn’t matter about that, if it’s good for business it’ll work out.”
Punk and Cena were the biggest names in the WWE roster, when the two won the SLAMMY awards for the best superstar of the year in 2011 and 2012 respectively. The put up some memorable matches together including a five star class at Money in the Bank 2011 in front of a packed Chicago crowd. However, behind the scenes politics kept it from reaching a level of status that would compare to feuds like Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock. The two crossed paths several times during Punk’s 434 day title reign. Their Night of Champions clash in 2012 is also a match worth watching with Paul Heyman on the side of a heel Punk.
Would you like to see Punk return to WWE? And, maybe finish his feud with Cena? Sound off below in the comments section.
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