CM Punk

CM Punk
Height
6′ 2″
Weight
218 lbs
Signature moves
  • G.T.S. (Go to Sleep)
  • Anaconda Vise
Career highlights
  • WWE Champion
  • World Heavyweight Champion
  • ECW Champion
  • World Tag Team Champion
  • Intercontinental Champion
  • two-time Money in the Bank Ladder Match winner

CM Punk biography

CM Punk is the embodiment of the anti-establishment — a rebellious, straight-edge icon with a knack for dropping pipe bombs that leave WWE buzzing. Inspired by the legendary “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Punk’s no-nonsense attitude and outspoken nature have made him a fan favorite and a force to be reckoned with.

Punk first made waves on WWE’s ECW in 2006, showcasing his vast array of fighting styles. He went on to win multiple championships, including the ECW, WWE, World Heavyweight, Intercontinental, and Tag Team Titles.

However, it was his iconic 2011 pipe bomb promo that cemented his place in WWE history. Punk’s bold critiques of WWE, his vow to not renew his contract, and his subsequent WWE Championship win at Money in the Bank in his hometown of Chicago were groundbreaking. Not only did Punk win the title, but he also walked out with the WWE Championship as his contract expired, shocking the WWE Universe.

Punk eventually returned to WWE, signing a new contract and proving he was the “Best in the World.” He became a two-time WWE Champion and aligned with Paul Heyman, which fueled one of the longest and most successful WWE Title reigns in history. His rivalry with top Superstars, including The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, and The Shield, solidified his legacy as one of the all-time greats.

Punk’s final WWE match came at the 2014 Royal Rumble before a dramatic exit from WWE.

Fast forward to Survivor Series: WarGames 2023, where Punk made a jaw-dropping return, shaking the WWE Universe to its core. After a fierce bidding war, Punk signed with the Raw brand and ignited rivalries with Seth “Freakin” Rollins and Drew McIntyre, proving that The Best in the World is back and ready for more.

CM Punk’s journey is far from over — he’s here to continue his legendary career, crossing off even more goals in his Hall of Fame-bound legacy.