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CM Punk makes huge confession about current AEW star

CM Punk recently made a surprising claim about a top AEW star. The latter is none other than Samoa Joe.

The Best in the World walked out of WWE Bad Blood 2024 victorious after defeating Drew McIntyre in a grueling Hell in a Cell match earlier this month. Punk recently appeared on the No Contest Wrestling podcast with O’Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson, where he was asked to select four names he would want to back him up if he ever found himself in a hypothetical barfight against a crowd of people.

The former AEW World Champion picked WWE Superstars Bron Breakker, Shayna Baszler and Braun Strowman.

"I'm taking Bron Breakker. I'm taking Shayna Baszler. She's with me. She's my homie. I feel like Braun Strowman is a good pick for this type of situation. Nicest guy in the world, but if we've got to get out of here, he's making a hole."

The Straight-Edge Superstar then selected former Ring of Honor and All Elite Wrestling rival Samoa Joe as his final pick. In addition, Punk hinted at having been involved in circumstances, along with Joe, similar to the hypothetical one under consideration back in the "early 2000s."

"I don't know about the statute of limitations, but there have been some situations in the early 2000s where maybe somebody who looked a lot like me and somebody who looked a lot like Samoa Joe were in similar situations," said Punk. [H/T - Fightful]

Notably, Punk wrestled his last match in AEW against The Samoan Submission Machine at All In 2023, defeating the latter to retain his "Real" AEW World Championship. He was fired by the Tony Khan-led promotion due to his backstage scuffle with Jack Perry at the pay-per-view.


CM Punk shared an interesting fact about his AEW debut

CM Punk returned to pro wrestling after around seven years on AEW Rampage: The First Dance on August 20, 2021, in front of a raucous Chicago, Illinois crowd. The Voice of the Voiceless, on the No Contest Wrestling podcast, revealed that he had supposedly spent forty-thousand dollars on ice cream to treat fans in the United Center in collaboration with Pretty Cool Ice Cream on that night.

"What helped all of that is, anytime they're in Chicago, [there are rumors on CM Punk appearing], and that is precisely why I spent $40,000 on ice cream bars when I came back in 2021, right? And because that was a legit thank-you... Thank you for seven years of chanting my name, and... I do have a little bit of sympathy and empathy for the people that were always in the ring when that was going on, and I do think a lot of the sourness and maybe hard feelings some people have for me, is because of that," CM Punk said. [From 33:44 to 35:31]

Punk made his shocking return to WWE at Survivor Series 2023 in the Allstate Arena at Rosemont, Illinois, months after being fired by All Elite Wrestling.

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