Fans at two events on the Road to WrestleMania 41 will no longer get the chance to see CM Punk live as the Best in the World has been pulled.
CM Punk has seemingly been pulled from a couple of upcoming episodes of RAW, going by WWE's recent social activity.
WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has weighed in on how much CM Punk has changed since they last worked together in WWE and shares his take on seeing Triple H and Shawn Michaels calling the shots backstage.
Fightful will have coverage of WWE Raw beginning at 8 p.m. ET on Monday followed by a post-show podcast on our YouTube channel.
Waller's road to WWE WrestleMania 41 is currently unclear. A year ago, he and Austin Theory won the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship in the Six-Pack Ladder Match for both sets of titles. Now, he is seemingly on the outside looking in when it comes to the title picture.
Jeff Hardy has openly stated his desire to retire CM Punk, reigniting interest in their 2009 rivalry now that Punk has returned to WWE. With WWE and TNA's current partnership and the Hardy Boyz' NXT crossover, this long-awaited rematch, ending in Punk's potential retirement, remains a distinct possibility.
Much of his issues came with Vince McMahon, who was long gone as WWE CEO and Chairman, with Nick Khan taking his place. With creative, Punk deals with Triple H, who sparked the conversations with Punk that led to his return to the company.
The March 3, 2025 episode of WWE Monday Night Raw will air live from Buffalo, featuring Rhea Ripley vs. Iyo Sky, War Raiders vs. The Creed Brothers, and more. Major appearances include CM Punk, Seth Rollins,
WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce has made several additions to the lineup for Monday’s show. On Sunday, Pearce released a video announcing that Bianca Belair, winner of the women’s
Raw goes live on Netflix Monday Night at 8 p.m. ET from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York. It's the first show after the explosive events of