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120.04.2024Momochi Since i judge purely on that takes place in between the ropes, i have never cared baout promo stuff or angles. Punk for has always been aggressively mid and his match output has always been inconsistent. From the Indies to wwe and aew i cannot say run of ten punk matches were they well 8/10 or higher like i can with all others possible GOAT's bit the Kobashi's or atalintis' of the world and he doe snot Touch the consistency of and Kosaka or Han or Toyota or anyone like that solid 5/10.
219.04.2024Rassle Fan5.0I saw a comment on Instagram on a post about CM Punk that said, "Nothing could make me hate this man". Punk is clearly aware of this type of fan which is why he uses "Cult of Personality". There are a few things about CM Punk that I believe are irrefutable facts; He's a great talker, decent worker, and emotionally maladjusted. He has a pattern of behavior everywhere he has been. I've long thought that being great at promos is the single most important aspect of being a wrestler. It can carry you longer and to a status the person wouldn't have earned without it. Think of Roddy Piper, who also happens to be a major influence on Punk. If you're clumsy in the ring, which Punk is, it really doesn't matter because the fans are invested in what you're doing. That doesn't mean he never has a great match, but compared to a lot of his contemporaries he's pretty far behind. I still enjoy his work because his poor behavior isn't nearly as bad as others, but the fans that see him as infallible are concerning.
318.04.2024ironiclettuce9.0 
418.04.2024wrestlingisreallife  
518.04.2024skyblues10.0My favourite wrestler of all time. I remember watching WWE as a kid, and I didn't really get invested until I saw CM Punk. He is obviously a great talker, and can make any storyline memorable simply on the microphone, but I also love the stories he tells in the ring during matches. His matches capture my attention unlike any other wrestler. He knows how to capture a crowd and keep them in the palm of his hand. His work on the indies is legendary, his feuds with Raven and Samoa Joe are forever etched in wrestling history. He really did change the game in WWE, and gave some of their biggest stars their best matches (ie. John Cena, Undertaker). When he returned to wrestling in 2021 and signed with AEW I started watching wrestling again and I'm glad I was able to see so many of the great matches he's put on since his return. His match with Eddie Kingston is one of my favourites to come back to and rewatch. His feud with MJF is the best in the history of AEW. Although the build was messy, his matches against Moxley were sick. The early Collision run was also tons of fun, and culminated in his final match in the company against Samoa Joe at All In (which was my MOTY last year, great professional wrestling). Now, he is back in WWE. I was skeptical at first, but the feud with Drew McIntyre is set to be some legendary stuff and I can't wait to see that play out. His injuries have been unfortunate, but I think people are tougher on CM Punk than they are on literally every other wrestler for their injuries. I hope he has a speedy recovery and he can get back in the ring soon. CM Punk has been my guy for as long as I've watched wrestling and I can't imagine anything changing that.
617.04.2024RunawayJesus9.0 
717.04.2024gilmoregirls0.0[0.0] Excellent conviction on the mic, but unremarkable/sloppy/botchy/slow in the ring, especially post-ROH. His offense looks entirely unathletic/uncoordinated. Looks more like a fan than a wrestler, with his street clothes and auto mechanic physique. Seems to be cartoonishly accident-prone in the twilight of his career. Indoctrinated his wife into retiring from her passion because he retired out of bitterness. Historic womanizer. Punk is the prototype for the theory that awful human beings make great babyfaces, because he has the entire wrestling world worked over right now. This guy is very similar to the Shawn Michaels and Hulk Hogan real life archetypes. One of his many promo crutches is invoking legend names like Piper or Funk so you subconsciously associate his starpower/legacy with theirs. 100% phony. He literally became everything he claimed he hated in the wrestling business. Massive sellout. Punk has had problems with numerous peers over the years, but everyone else is the problem and not him right? He knows this is his last chance, so it seems like he's keeping his narcissism in check...... for now.
816.04.2024euchre010.0 
916.04.2024MZ00910.0 
1014.04.2024robertfrog10.0 
1114.04.2024Perfectnature10.0 
1214.04.2024thomkennedy  
1314.04.2024Neuroticdog428.0 
1412.04.2024bzgames8.0One of the few wrestlers too good for a booker to hold down. No matter where he went he quickly rose to the top as premier star. A savvy in-ring worker and perhaps the greatest promo in wrestling's history to boot; CM Punk is a living legend for the industry. Sadly, this past two years of lackluster in ring outings and constant drama has soured me and many others on CM Punk. He's one of the best ever, but I can't help but feel like he should've been THE best ever.
1511.04.2024forwardtodeath5.0The CM Punk of old truly embodied the punk rock ethos, but just like many aging punk rockers he decided to take the golden pathed road of hypocrisy for the almighty dollar. There's really no shred of punk left in the man, just a shell of former performer whose body has fallen apart despite people 15 years his senior having successful runs. His modern value is purely based off of nostalgia, cult following and controversy which makes him less the modern Bret Hart and more the modern Hogan, someone shoved down our throats and is way past his prime, someone who claims to stand for one thing but represents the polar opposite. I think Punk's favorite band Minor Threat put it best; small man, big mouth.
1611.04.2024gabriele9910.0 
1711.04.2024nerdjames9.0 
1811.04.2024DEDE2.0CM Punk war für mich sehr sehr lange einer meiner absoluten lieblings Wrestler, über seine Runs bei ROH / WWE bis zu seinem Abgang muss man sicherlich keine Worte mehr verlieren. Leider hat er in den letzten zwei Jahren seine Legacy Leider absolut zerstört und mich als Fan so oft enttäuscht und mittlerweile verloren. Er war schon immer eine schwierige Person, aber was er sich in den letzten zwei Jahren geleistet hat ist in meinen Augen nicht mehr tragbar. Ein absoluter Egoist, der sein Ego über alles stellt und immer anderen Leuten für sein Fehlverhalten die Schuld gibt. Er shootet über fast 10 Jahre bei jeder Gelegenheit gegen die WWE und wirft dann seine eigenen Prinzipien mit dem neuen Vertrag über Bord. Dementsprechend hat er für mich jegliche Glaubwürdigkeit verloren und die Ehemals Größe Stärke das micwork fällt für mich weg. Im Ring sicherlich aufgrund des Alters auch nur noch bestenfalls durchschnittlich. Eine Verletzung jagt die nächste, mit Best in the World hat das alles nichts mehr zutun. Ein Wrestler der so verdammt schwierig ist und mich so oft und massiv enttäuscht hat kann ich keine andere Note geben. Es tut mir selbst weh, mit dem Punk von damals hat das alles nichts mehr zutun und er zerstört massiv seine Ehemals legendäre Legacy durch Geldgier, Fehlverhalten und Widersprüchen in seinen eigenen Prinzipien.
1911.04.2024DylanC251  
2011.04.2024Pantagrueliannnxiety8.0 
2111.04.2024UltraMark1  
2208.04.2024Connorstubbs1210.0 
2308.04.2024Ringside Rebel10.0 
2408.04.2024AugustBurnsRed9.0 
2507.04.2024ThatWrasslinGuy CM Punk is the best wrestler in the whole 21st century. I don't really know what to say He is an all-timer 10/10
2607.04.2024ShaneSpear9.0 
2707.04.2024TCMDN10.0 
2807.04.2024MostlyIncompetent8.0 
2907.04.2024GarnerBallx710.0 
3006.04.2024arisenby5.0[5.2] The CM Punk of the early-to-mid 2010s was practically a god. He was a man on top of his game in the biggest promotion in the world, reigniting interest in it during one of its worst times and a permanent highlight of a show that tended to verge on unwatchable. Sure, he was never quite as good in-ring as his fellow early ROH alums, but he made up for it by being one of the best talkers in the wrestling world, arguably a top 10 of all time, and was in a place where he could rest on that. The CM Punk of 2024 is none of that. He has retained his world-class skills on the microphone but realized the business had moved on from him and was bitter over it. His second AEW run and subsequent return to WWE just made it apparent that Phil Brooks has become a toxic, self-important parody of everything that made him great. All of this might have been forgiven if he was still decent in the ring, but he isn't. The in-ring work was always a weak point for Punk, but he has slowed down and can't stay healthy for the life of him. Of the two years since Double or Nothing 2022, almost half of that time has been spent on the shelf. What good he has in his legacy is simply not enough to override his current-day mediocrity, or how hard he has seemingly intentionally worked to destroy any goodwill he had with all but the most casual of fans, who have nothing to frame his impact but the hushed reverent tones of those remembering a man who is now a shadow of himself.
3104.04.2024cosmik debris9.0 
3204.04.2024ClawIzuka2.0CM Punk did a lot for indy wrestling, even after going to the WWE. He was the guy all us indy fans wanted to see succeed because it meant our other favorites had a chance. He made it to the top of the mountain and then it call came crumbling down. I get why he left the WWE, and after years being away he finally came back. Unfortunately his comeback was just terrible. Going straight to the top, getting hurt, causing issues and just overall being someone I just wanted to go away. The "lets shoot on each other" promos got boring fast, especially when he was the one to get his feelings hurt. The matches were not up to par at all for a guy at the top of AEW at the time and he looked like didn't belong in the ring with Hangman. Even the MJF stuff was just saying insider bullshit, which I'm sure some people loved but I just started to skip over it. Then he left in disgrace and left an entire company worse off than when he arrived, only to go back to the place he spent years bad mouthing because they almost killed him just to immediately get hurt again.
3304.04.2024kanto10.0 
3403.04.2024Clint Achilles8.0 
3503.04.2024ultravioletshiroi8.0CM Punk is hard for me to rate. On one hand I think he had one of the best promo skills in the history of WWE. He could wrestle a good match too and hang with the top guys in WWE. He had 5 star matches with John Cena, Randy Orton and Undertaker. His in ring psychology is among one of the best and he has tons of charisma. He deserves to be as over as he is but if anything goes against him it's his attitude. CM Punk is very hotheaded and at times just a total jerk, sometimes for seemingly no reason like his beef with Elijah Burke. He also ruined a part of his legacy by going to the UFC to try and do what Brock did except failing miserably two times in a row before retiring, and I was rooting for him as a wrestling fan to win those matches.
3603.04.2024Nekket6.0Punk was one of the OG indie darlings and in some instances a pioneer, but most of his contemporaries in ROH were better than him in-ring. CM Punk shined via his ability to talk and rile up an audience, all while attempting to wrestle like KENTA without ever quite getting there.
3702.04.2024Hazelyze10.0Still the best in the world. Still the most compelling character in wrestling right now. Amazing how he was gone for 7 years, but promo-wise he hasn't lost a single step. One of my personal GOATs. Has had classic rivalries everywhere he went. Joe in ROH, Cena in WWE, the Brock stuff, the Taker stuff, and the MJF feud in AEW. Yes he's controversial and not everything he says I agree with. But as a character and a wrestler, second to none for me. *****
3802.04.2024God8.0 
3901.04.2024Amaury080.0I appreciated CM Punk a bit when he arrived at AEW in 2021, having only known him through videos but it's one of the biggest disappointments in professional wrestling. Besides the fact that he was burned in the ring, his so-called real promos turned out to be a damp squib, this man is a liar and a definite manipulator. He intentionally tackles and emits false information with a total rewriting of the events that happened. He destroyed a locker room, making pro-punk and anti-punk, putting himself at the center of everything. No punk you didn't leave all elite, you were fired following your abusive behavior. Currently, in 2024, he is doing more harm to the world of professional wrestling than anything else, he is injured and does not perform, he takes advantage of the media and interviews to criticize his colleagues in the business. There were a few matches of his that I enjoyed during his comeback run, but the man behind it doesn't excuse the poor and deplorable wrestling behavior.
4031.03.2024nmct10.0 
4131.03.2024Darshan Joshi10.0 
4228.03.2024Charles Maidhoff10.0 
4327.03.2024sarahlicity8.0This is a hard rating to make, because for a long time, Punk was one of my favourite wrestlers, and, like many of his fellow RoH Golden Age alumni (see also: Joe, Danielson), the template for what a wrestler in the 2000s should be. But at some point, possibly in the twilight of his famous 434-day title run, the shine of the industry started to decline for Punk, and it started to show. The 434-day title run, after all, showed that Punk was at the top of the game and a money machine for WWE, but Vince had to be Vince, and he didn't capitalise fully on that. It wasn't just sour grapes that Dwayne was in the main event of WrestleMania, after all; like many champions before and since who weren't the Anointed One (see also: Foley, Edge, Rollins...) Punk was an afterthought. And at some point after WrestleMania XXIX, you can see the enthusiasm leave his body in real time. Maybe if he stuck to his retirement in 2014, he could've gone out on the moral high ground and his legacy as the Best in the World would be secure. But then he came back, and we thought all was well. Certainly, the first couple of feuds to shake off the ring rust gave us hope. But as Nolan's Harvey Dent once said, you either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain. The justified bitterness to the corporate suits in WWE turned to his fellow wrestlers, and, to turn a phrase, he became everything he despised; a Cubs man turning into the New York Yankees. A man who paved the way in cutting shoot promos started getting upset when people would cut them against him. His narcissism backstage ballooned to the point that if you weren't 100% behind him, then you were effectively banned from appearing on the same TV show. And at the same time, the magic in the ring was noticeably absent. Maybe the industry advanced without him, because he clearly didn't have the spark he once had. And, of course, we have to mention Brawl Out and Brawl In. Look, if there's backstage problems, and one man is at the centre of all of them, then maybe that one man is the problem. Even if he was goaded by others, he's older than all of them and therefore should really be the wiser man. So with nowhere to go to, he jumps the shark and goes back to the company who made him wrestle half to death before unceremoniously firing him on his wedding day. Granted, McMahon's fall from grace might've smoothed over the cracks, but they're still visible, and I think I'd have more respect for this iteration if he just admitted that. At the end of the day, the CM should never stand for "company man", which is what he is in 2024, with the Voice of the Voiceless we grew up loving far away in the rear view mirror. Punk still holds a special place in my heart, which is why it pains me to give him a rating lower than a 10, but I still have to be realistic, he's just not the same guy he was.
4427.03.2024hiddenblvde10.0 
4527.03.2024Guerinteed200310.0My favourite wrestler of all time, the pipebomb is still talked about to this day, his then 434 WWE title reign is one of the best title runs, still has the balls to say that not many others wouldnt. Had a tear on the face of when he debuted in AEW then after a decade in Chicago he came back after saying he wouldnt ever again. His growing stage and him making his way to the bottom to the top and from ROH, TNA , IWC and continuation of his run in the independent scenes then making his way to WWE from the years of 05-07. When he was in the top tier moments of his WWE run, the man was never talked about, never in the headlines, conferences or anything of that nature. Hes the voice of the voiceless for a reason, one of the best wrestlers, mic workers, storyteller, even on commentary, nobody can touch him lol. For anyone who also blames and puts him listed as a bad person and a problem starter, the mans been getting stepped on and published as this evil, egotistical, non respectable asshole when he gets no respect as the vet he is and all the head of relations in AEW aka the EVPs. Made him snap and they all caused the whole brawl, punk & omega werent the issues, they just had to get involved. The man never had anything of issues in his time in WWE prior to everything to happen in the future, we wouldve heard a report or video on it but we never got anything of that because he aint not problem starter. One Of The Fucking Goats, deserves more respect on his name, and if you dont like me saying all this, well, the truth hurts, and the truths painful
4626.03.2024Fanofkane10.0 
4725.03.2024njpwawwe8.0 
4821.03.2024Willie 192009.0CM Punk is my favorite wrestler of all time. CM Punk is a guy who shined in every company he was in, from the original "Summer Of Punk" in Ring Of Honor, to CM Punk with the ECW title, To his 2011-2013 in WWE with the title, to leaving wrestling in 2014 and come back 7 years later in AEW. Except it all went down hill in AEW, the beginning was really good, feuding with Darby Allin and MJF, and then he won the title, got injured, won the belt again, disrespected the elite, was out of action for over 6 months, just to come back have banger matches with Ricky Starks and Samoa Joe, and then got fired for fighting Jack Perry. Now he's suffering another injury after returning to WWE. Whether you like him, hate him, agree with him, or disagree with him, He will still have a place in the wrestling history books as one of the greatest and controversial characters in wrestling history.
4919.03.2024uselessdollthing  
5019.03.2024AlphaHatsuseno9.0 
5118.03.2024Rainmakerwrestlinhfand8.0 
5218.03.2024IDriveAFordFusion6.0This rating review is probably going to ruffle some feathers, but I could care less. CM Punk, although at one point was very talented in-ring and had some phenomenal mic skills (and to this day for some credit, still does), has fallen a little off the edge in terms of just about everything, and I fault that to him being his own worst enemy. The only reason why CM Punk still has a job in wrestling is due to his drawing power, which is immense. Besides the drawing power he has however, CM Punk has been quite iffy to watch since coming back to wrestling in 2021. CM Punk has been injured multiple times since coming back and has had some slow in-ring moments and a few botches. Not to mention some very infamous moments like "Brawl Out" and the All In 2023 incident, I can go on and on about the infamy, but I don't want to exactly discredit CM Punk, hence the 6 point rating (the highest rating I will give him), which is mainly due to his regression as a wrestler due to perhaps age catching up (I do sometimes say age is just a number). CM Punk is a very important wrestler, no doubt about that, but he is way past his prime and it is showing a lot, not to mention he's got a massive ego and is considerably one of the biggest egomaniacs in all of wrestling.
5317.03.2024alemolina10.0 
5415.03.2024r1ngz10.0 
5515.03.2024MikeHoncho10.0 
5615.03.2024kyotodrppn10.0 
5714.03.2024theis200310.0 
5814.03.2024Evan138.0 
5913.03.2024tlaustin7.0A younger me would've given him a 10, but once you get into fights with every single person you encounter in the real world, you have to realize at some point that you're the problem. I also don't think his WWE return has been very good--AEW fans were already aware that his body was falling apart after his famously botched shotgun lariat and many injuries, and one of the first things he does in his WWE comeback is tear his triceps on Drew's Future Shock, a move that I don't think has ever injured anyone. So. 10 for his indie legacy + charisma + incredible first moments in WWE that you almost certainly know about if you're on this site, -2 for being one of wrestling's most toxic people on the planet, -1 for being injury prone yet still threatening (and sometimes succeeding) in stealing spotlight from better wrestlers due to politics. The best thing I can say about him right now is that he helped carve out Drew Mcintyre's best character yet. He should head to the sunset sooner rather than later before he does more damage to the industry or himself.
6013.03.2024Its Clobbering Time10.0CM Punk is the Best in the world and its not even close he changed the game and is one of the most important wrestlers ever
6112.03.2024TechnicolourTeacup10.0 
6212.03.2024mtorrealba99  
6311.03.2024Vanstyler8.0Same as Marty Scurll, a super talented guy with a trash personality. It's no surprise that many wrestlers end up having personal issues with this individual, he's an insatiable ego machine.But that aside, he's had a legendary career with incredible matches worth reliving. His current career, on the other hand, has aged as badly as milk
6411.03.2024mangled  
6510.03.2024Zak228.0 
6607.03.2024WrestlingSucks009.0 
6707.03.2024ddtprofan400010.0 
6806.03.2024TayKZY8.0 
6903.03.2024TripleCrown8.0The perception of CM Punk has changed a lot in recent years, which is understandable given the whole AEW stuff. A lot of people take what happened in AEW way too seriously, he still put on a lot of great matches and was undoubtedly their biggest star. People seem to forget that CM Punk was the best thing going for a long, long time. Made WWE bearable during late 2000s and early 2010s. People say his stuff in-ring is sloppy, which I must admit sometimes it can be. But the important thing is that he doesn't stink out the joint whenever he wrestles. Took a lot of inspiration from Japanese wrestlers. Which, again, some people take great offense to. Haven't even mentioned his mic work yet, which is something he is quite possibly most known for. He'd still be a star regardless of his ability on the mic, but having that charisma really made him into a top name in professional wrestling. Recent injuries appear to show that his body is in a decline, I really don't think he has much longer left as a professional wrestler. Won't talk about the UFC stuff because it isn't relevant to his ability as a professional wrestler. Shame he felt the need to take that much time off post WWE but that's just life.
7001.03.2024lukasmgc10.0 
7129.02.2024wrestlinggod4533010.0 
7225.02.2024Chyonofuji8.0 
7323.02.2024mxkami6.0Punk was my favorite wrestler for several years. He was different from the others on the cookie cutter WWE roster when I saw him, so I was drawn to him. Then, I got older. Punk's reputation became more known to me as I got more into Indies, and I started to think he was problematic and a partaker of his own Kool-Aid. He has NEVER been a workrate guy. Yeah, yeah... Something, something Chris Hero IWA 90-minutes, blah blah blah. Those matches are so overrated. As is Punk. His behavior in AEW was juvenile, preaching to the choir how guys would get chances, he wanted to put people over. People could come to him. Starts cutting promos on people. Someone does it to him, a newsworthy occurrence happens. Repeat that a couple more times, and he's fired. Don't even try to predict which side I take in Brawl Out, because I rarely watch AEW and can't stand the Bucks. Oh, wooooooooooooooooooooooooow, he's *SUCH* a good promo! I mean, formerly. Yeah. His words ring hollow now, and other people have far more in the tank on the stick than Punk, and without having to reach into their bag for every sentence. He's old, he's injury prone now, he's cranky, he has nothing in the tank anymore, and he's seeming more and more tone deaf by the day. I wish I felt the same as I did in 2011. But I don't. And I just don't care anymore.
7423.02.2024SereneVendetta10.0 
7522.02.2024Materthe9.0 
7621.02.2024DXHHHHBK9.0 
7718.02.2024p4rk10.0 
7817.02.2024Fantastische10.0 
7917.02.2024Nilesmania9.0 
8016.02.2024Edgehead4Life9.0 
8116.02.2024Ianadamson  
8215.02.2024GreatAetherBoss8.0It's strange, rating Punk. Biased as a Chicagoan, biased as someone who loves a good promo, biased as a fan of what he once was, nowadays I don't see that as much. I remember being at the United Center when he came back, and let me tell you every video, every clip, every single documentation of that night when Cult of Personality hit doesn't do any justice to the noise. The roof blew off the building, fell back to Earth, then blew off again. We couldn't hear ourselves much less the music playing, and no one dared leave their seats until he was done talking. It was cathartic in a way, bringing the circle whole, ending a long drought of no CM Punk in wrestling. It was great seeing a childhood hero in a ring again, especially since when he was wrestling before I barely watched. I wasn't a big wrestling fan until after he left in 2014 but I still knew how big he was. But nostalgia can't exist when what makes you nostalgic is right in front of you, and after the highs of his return started wearing down, so did his body seemingly. Injuries can and have messed up careers in the past, but with Punk, he's just cursed it seems. Win the AEW Title? Break your foot in a freak accident days later. Come back and have a weird build to a main event reclaiming of your title on PPV? Tear your triceps. Come back to WWE and make it to the final 2 of the Royal Rumble and put yourself in the conversation for a world title match? Oh hey tear the other tricep while you're at it. Throw in the Brawl Out incident and the Brawl In incident and you got a really weird career since 2021 alone, never-mind his past run from 2011-2014 with the WWE and the ups and downs of that. At the end of it all, Punk is a whirlwind of a wrestler and even more-so as a person. Either you love him or you hate him, and it feels like he forces no in betweens. I dare make the attempt to be in between the two. One of the best talents I have seen, an icon on the mic who makes crowds go more silent than anywhere else, and a leader when he needs to be that can make seemingly anything thrown at him work out. However, we can't look past how he's been as a person since coming back, and even before to an extent. Time will tell how things go with WWE since he's out for who knows how long, but here's hoping I can come back to this and say he's worthy of a 10.
8314.02.2024jameOP8110.0The best to ever do it. The best finisher, the best in ring charisma, the best mic work, unbeatable in ever single aspect of being a professional wrestler. Go ahead and cry about it.
8413.02.2024homunculus Phil Brooks is a massive hypocrite, one of the most influential wrestlers of his time, yeah, but still, an extremely greedy, hypocritical, and spiteful individual completely lacking morals. At one point in time, Brooks was a personal hero of mine. He once spoke for the voiceless, he once took a stand against immoral corporations and the people involved, but now he is exactly that. Corporate and immoral. He is no longer the voice of the voiceless. I refuse to call him Punk, because he is not punk anymore, and I don't want to rate him, mostly because he's changed so much as a wrestler.
8512.02.2024holywrath162625262710.0 
8609.02.2024juiceisloose Everything happening in the past few years from his AEW run to his run in WWE now, has proved to me that Punk should retire once and for all. His situation in AEW and even before in other companies he was previously involved in does not make him look good and I think that people are tired of defending him and his antics. Sure, he was good in his time but his toxic behavior should not be tolerated anymore just because he has this "legendary" status in the bussiness. This man has admitted on video that he has bullied and deliberately hurt a woman in the ring who was trying to get in the business and said that if it was any other wrestler but him, she would've just been fucked and thrown aside. And he now claims that he's an advocate for women in wrestling? Sorry but I just can't defend this piece of shit of a human being with his history of misogyny and other hateful shit. I really really hope I won't have to see him in any area of wrestling in the near future.
8709.02.2024CDProsPro0.0Narcissist crybaby and very out of touch, shame he hates Hulk Hogan because hes a bigger primadonna than he is. Good he keeps getting hurt because it is telling him to go quit again. Not a nice person. Not a nice person and he steals things into making his aura. Keeps stealing the spotlight with promos from the 70s among the ridiculous tops he wears. Kinda sucks into marketing himself too, just has nothing other than cheap stuff, only original thing is his straight edge lifestyle. He takes everything like own cities stars, his finishers are KENTAs and Tenzans. His great act was in 2011 where he is famous for moaning about WWE into a storyline. In fact he is boring to sum him up, he is boring and gets no respect from me personally. Not the only one.
8808.02.2024Tragiic10.0 
8901.02.2024Paddy868.0 
9001.02.2024KEI10.0 
9130.01.2024sabby2010.0 
9228.01.2024HollywoodKills9.0 
9328.01.2024mugglegoldfinch8.0 
9427.01.2024VictoriaDT6.0Punk is great at pretty much everything when it comes to being a wrestler. But, these past couple of years it has become increasingly clear that he is an extremely toxic backstage presence. It doesn't seem to me that he cares all that much about wrestling and his return has been mostly about money, which is fine, but that just makes it feel all the more fake and transparent. It's not about AEW Vs. WWE, that's too childish for me. It's about integrity, living by your word, and being a good person. I don't see that in Punk at all, I hope he redeems himself, but at the moment he just isn't there.
9527.01.2024Kynarion10.0To me he is everything I want in a wrestler - insane mic skills, great in ring work, outstanding presence - whatever role he is in, he excels magnificently, but I would say he really shines as a heel, an effortlessly dislikable villain. The Straight Edge Savior gimmick was a standout moment from him, very memorable. He's a truly one of a kind wrestler, from his indie days to superstardom, I don't think there will ever be a wrestler quite like CM Punk again. Has had many great feuds and I personally consider his feud with Raven in ROH to be one of the best of all time
9625.01.2024MaskDeMasque10.0 
9724.01.2024SLM24810.0CM Punk is without a doubt my favorite wrestler of all time. I know he is controversial to some but, to some extent that's what drew me towards him. He is exactly the wrestler a young boy like me needed to see to draw me to watching pro wrestling. Without CM Punk I would not be a wrestling fan right now.
9823.01.2024Peacock9610.0 
9921.01.2024Miki123456810.0 
10020.01.2024BruceMarcos5249.0I know most of the people nowadays are 50/50 with CM Punk giving by his recent situations. But there is no denying that CM Punk is one of the most important wrestling stars of the last 20 years. Controversial but no doubt second's biggest draw in wrestling next to John Cena of the last 20 years. He has no catchphrase to remember, but his content of his promos is what it should remembered. One of the first indie darlings who broke barrier in the WWE. One of the guys who exposed the politics in the business, as his "Pipebomb" is considered one of the best remembered promos in wrestling history. In-ring skills he has solid fundamentals, and he can even go with more talented stars like Bryan Danielson or AJ Styles. But no question one of the biggest pros of CM Punk is his promos. When CM Punk speaks, people listen as you might get something interesting coming from his mouth. Most of the people wanted to hear what CM Punk has to say so a lot of people only tuned in to Raw or Smackdown just to hear Punk talk and providing reality check insults to his opponents. AEW did a tremendous job bringing Punk's passion back in wrestling but unfortunately Punk wasted his run there because he cannot deal with the people in the backstage professionally. Now he's back in WWE, let's see how long Punk would last until he will suffer another breakdown. Despite of his recent issues, still he has millions of supporters who backs him. Overall, CM Punk is an above average wrestler with excellent microphone skills. Huge asset and a draw to whichever promotion he works on.