CM Punk has seemingly turned another longtime real-life rival into his supporter
Ever since he showed up at Survivor Series last year, CM Punk has looked like a completely different human being, one that is over his contentious WWE past. Punk is one of the most popular names in the game, and even Kevin Nash acknowledges the Second City Saint's pull.
Their issues stem from a singles match that never happened in 2011. Kevin Nash was scheduled to face CM Punk, but Triple H's apparent heat with Phil Brooks forced The Game to have the match himself.
Nash has spoken on his podcast about how he was legitimately mad about some of Punk's comments during their program, leading to their rivalry going beyond the realms of kayfabe.
Their issues, though, seem like a thing of the past now. Chalk Line Apparel recently teased the arrival of a new launch around Punk, and Kevin Nash left a hilarious comment on the post, warning the company to be well-stocked.
Even Nash knows how much merch Punk can sell!
Kevin Nash has clarified in recent times that he no longer has any heat with CM Punk, and his latest IG comment is further proof that Big Daddy Cool is also a fan of the WWE RAW Superstar.
CM Punk shared some stern words with Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins ahead of SummerSlam
It was the go-home episode of RAW for SummerSlam, and fans expected WWE to book a segment involving the three top superstars.
CM Punk and Drew McIntyre have been building a phenomenal feud despite not having a single match yet. The wait will finally end at SummerSlam, where Punk will return to the ring for the grudge match against McIntyre.
Given Seth Rollins' history with them both, The Visionary will be the special guest referee, adding to the highly volatile environment.
Rollins, McIntyre, and Punk opened the final RAW before SummerSlam and made their intentions clear heading into the contest that many fans are desperate to watch.
While McIntyre and Punk traded barbs, Rollins also said that he didn't like them and that anything would happen at SummerSlam. Drew taunted Punk with his bracelet, and while it looked challenging, the rivals didn't come to blows and abided by Adam Pearce's orders.
It isn't a championship match, but the clash between Punk and Drew McIntyre is arguably the top attraction on the SummerSlam 2024 card.