WWE Spoilers: CM Punk injury and retirement update, Bret Hart's brother criticizes Cena-Orton title match
CM Punk took some time off earlier this year after WrestleMania 29 to rehabilitate some injuries, and "The Best in the World" is reportedly working through even more injuries as of last week.
PWInsider.com reports that CM Punk was sick and injured during the Friday Night Smackdown tapings last Tuesday when he fought Dean Ambrose of The Shield. There have reportedly been numerous concerns about Punk's health recently, and the man himself even tweeted the following on Thursday:
"For those wondering (nobody), yes, it's extremely painful and difficult (humbling as well) to dead lift with busted ribs. #whocares?"
Some also thought that Punk suffered a back injury during an episode of Monday Night Raw in late November, and there was also concern about a possible concussion. It's unclear how serious any of these potential injuries were and Punk only confirmed the rib injury.
As Wrestlezone.com points out, talk has persisted about CM Punk retiring in the next few years. Punk himself has said publicly that he does not want to stick around for too long and that he possibly only has two or three years left in the business.
PWInsider.com also reports that talk has begun about Alberto Del Rio retiring in the next two to three years.
Bret Hart's Brother Criticizes Cena-Orton Match
Bret Hart's oldest brother, Smith, has posted a column at PWMania.com in which he expresses his thoughts about the problems with the championship unification match between WWE Champion Randy Orton and World Heavyweight Champion John Cena at TLC. He feels the WWE picked the wrong two combatants and wasted a golden opportunity by rushing the match. You can read the full article here.