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Well, CM Punk certainly has the Chicago return part down — he’s had plenty of practice with three since August 2021.
Now, we’ll see if he can finally stick the landing on the rest.
Punk, whose real name is Phil Brooks, returning to WWE after nearly 10 bitter years away at Survivor Series at the Allstate Arena on Saturday is what’s best for wrestling and for WWE right now.
In this space back in September, after he was fired with cause from AEW on the heels of a backstage altercation with Jake Perry at All In in London, I wrote signing Punk was worth the risk for WWE.
It may be even more the case now, and it’s up to Punk to make good on the head of creative Triple H and CEO Nick Khan’s faith.
Punk hit all the big babyface notes in his promo to end “Monday Night Raw.”
“I’ve changed,” Punk said. “And once upon a time, an American Dream taught me that as long as you speak from the heart, you can not go wrong, because it’s the truth. And this is the truth: I’m…
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