CM Punk appeared on his good friend Colt Cabana's podcast, Art of Wrestling, on Thanksgiving and detailed his discussion with Vince McMahon and Triple H the day he left WWE back in January. One of his numerous issues at the time was the creative direction of the company. Punk said, and I paraphrase here, that he did not know what WWE was doing as a business. Read More »
It's official, both boxing and the WWE are quickly fading far behind the UFC when it comes to the fighting business. Brock Lesnar has been from the UFC to the WWE, but apparently the grass was much greener in the octagon, and he wants to head back, as does former WWE star CM Punk. On top of that, rumours are suggesting that boxers who are nearing the end of their (respectable career), like Dereck Chisora could head that way too. Could world champion Floyd Mayweather be tempted to join the UFC? It's known that he's a big fan of MMA fighting. These moves might just rubber-stamp that the UFC is the place to be. Read More »
CM Punk finally broke his silence on his departure from WWE when he appeared on the Art of Wrestling podcast with his good friend Colt Cabana on Thursday. Naturally, Punk's remarks have reportedly caused some ripple effects throughout the wrestling world, and the latest round of WWE rumors focus on how those within the business are reacting. Read More »
When news broke Wednesday night that CM Punk would break his silence on his departure from WWE in January, fans counted the minutes until the audio became available. Punk told the entire, detailed story on his dear friend Colt Cabana's podcast, The Art of Wrestling, and the tale is disturbing in numerous ways. Read More »
Marvel Comics is putting together an impressive star-studded list of creators from comics and entertainment for three must-read God of Thunder stories in "Thor Annual #1." Wrestler CM Punk, writer Jason Aaron ("Original Sin"), artists Noelle Stevenson ("Lumberjanes") and Rob Guillory ("Chew") are just a part of this can't-miss lineup who will bring readers three thunderous stories featuring Thor and Female Thor. Read More »
The latest round of WWE rumors and spoilers deals with the Survivor Series pay-per-view next week and the members of Team John Cena and Team Authority, so let's dive in and see what the Internet is saying today. Read More »
The latest batch of WWE rumors and spoilers features many of the biggest names in the business, so let's dive right in and see what's happening in the wacky world of pro wrestling. Read More »
The September 29, 2014 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw emanates live from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, just outside of Chicago, and begins with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. The crowd immediately responds with a loud CM Punk chant. Read More »
The September 29, 2014 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw will emanate live from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois just outside of Chicago at 8 p.m. Eastern and will continue the build toward the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view next month. Read More »
The latest round of WWE rumors and spoilers features some of the biggest names in the industry, so let's dive right in and see what's happening. Remember, these are just rumors, so take them with a grain of salt, as always. Read More »
Mick Foley was a guest on Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcast, The Steve Austin Show Unleashed, this week, and the two had a very interesting perspective on a possible CM Punk return to WWE. Read More »
The first WWE video game under the 2K license came out last October with WWE 2K14. The 2K elements were there, but the company had not really been able to sink its teeth into the franchise due to the complications with THQ. This year, WWE 2K15 should provide a much different experience, and IGN has offered a first hands-on preview of the new installment in the series. Read More »
This is hardly an original statement, but CM Punk is and likely will always be one of my favorite wrestlers. So it hurt when he abruptly left the WWE back in January and more or less disappeared from public life. Since then, fans have clung to every scrap of news about the Second City Saint in the hopes it could indicate a return. Now that Punk has made some public appearances, it's clear he's happy and a return to WWE, at least in the foreseeable future, seems highly unlikely. Read More »