CM Punk reacts to WWE Raw segment praise: ‘Heard that before’

CM Punk has responded to praise of his WWE Raw segment with Roman Reigns.

Punk and Reigns closed out Monday’s episode in Philadelphia, with many fans praising the segment. On Wednesday’s episode of The Pat McAfee Show, it was mentioned that some are calling it Reigns’ “best promo of all time.”

Punk responded, “Imagine that, in the ring with CM Punk, bringing the best out of guys. Yeah, I’ve heard that before.”

Punk spoke in-character about his storyline with Reigns throughout his appearance.

“When you look at who is the biggest names in the industry, the top two are CM Punk and Roman Reigns so you want to see them in the biggest event, in the main event, at WrestleMania. So, we’re here now.”

“I wasn’t sure he was going to pick me, I thought he might pick Drew because I do legitimately believe Drew is the easier choice,” Punk continued.

Punk was also asked about AJ Styles during his appearance on Wednesday’ show. When asked if he believes Styles is retired, Punk responded:

“Who knows? I don’t know. I know what he told me behind the scenes, which is nobody else’s business.”

On Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer also praised the Roman Reigns CM Punk segment, with Alvarez saying, “When this was over this felt like… wow, we got a big WrestleMania Main Event this year.”

The full episode of The Pat McAfee Show is available below:

WOL: Punk vs. Reigns, future of Ava character, WrestleMania

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Lance Storm is back with tons to talk about including the doom of AVA and how it will be addressed on NXT tonight, last night’s RAW with the CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns main event segment, Nick Hogan at the Performance Center, Hiromu leaving New Japan, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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WOR: Reigns vs. Punk, RAW, Great Mephisto, Ava, more!

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including the death of the Great Mephisto, the Reigns vs. Punk promo segment at the end of RAW plus a complete report on the show, Hiromu leaving New Japan, Peacock business, ratings, more on the departure of Ava, CMLL news and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: The Great Mephisto passes away
15:29: Roman Reigns & CM Punk set for WrestleMania 42
18:31: Hiromu Takahashi leaving NJPW, other NJPW notes
24:46: Ava posts message critical of US administration & closes X account, new Peacock numbers, ratings
38:54: CMLL & AAA notes, Diego Lopes breaks both feet during UFC fight
42:17: WWE Raw recap, lineups for the week

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Roman Reigns reveals choice for WWE WrestleMania 42

The World Heavyweight title match for WrestleMania 42 is official.

Roman Reigns on Monday officially chose CM Punk as his opponent for WrestleMania 42, which takes place on April 18 and 19. Roman’s choice followed a war of words between the two that quickly grew personal.

Reigns’ decision became the focal point of the main event segment of Monday’s Raw, with this year’s Royal Rumble winner coming out and asking the fans who he should choose. CM Punk came out and first called out Finn Balor, which angered Reigns. The two traded barbs, with Punk accusing Reigns of being a part-timer while Reigns knocked Punk for taking “a ten year vacation.” Reigns refuted the idea that he followed Punk’s lead, as he said Punk was an example of everything not to do. He accused Punk of making his life harder after appearing on his friend’s (Colt Cabana’s) podcast, took his wiseman, and brainwashed his cousins and even almost brainwashed him, as they shook hands at Survivor Series only for Punk to mock him on the way to the back.

In the end, Reigns told Punk that he could choose Punk because he’s on Netflix and is the top star, but it runs deeper than that. Reigns told Punk that he hated him, and WrestleMania would be the best day of his life because Punk will acknowledge him.

Reigns won the Royal Rumble on Saturday, last eliminating Gunther. Liv Morgan won the women’s Royal Rumble, but on Monday said she would go to SmackDown to get a better idea of who she’ll choose.

CM Punk hopes to work more WWE tag matches with wife AJ Lee

CM Punk is hoping that he and his wife AJ Lee will get to work more mixed tag matches together in the future.

In what was Lee’s first match in more than a decade, she and Punk teamed up together to defeat Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins at WWE Wrestlepalooza in September 2025. Punk reflected on that moment in a new interview with Complex, saying he had the time of his life and selfishly hopes that it was not a one-off.

“I don’t have the words to explain exactly how enjoyable all that was for me,” Punk said. “You know, I’m her biggest fan. So to have a front row seat, literally, for her return and to help kind of put it all together behind the scenes and the anticipation, like, knowing it was going to happen and just knowing how great it was going to be and what an amazing moment it was going to be. Yeah, time of my life, 100 percent. Selfishly, I want to tag with her more. It feels like that might have been a one-off, but I don’t know. We’ll have to see.”

Lee retired from WWE in 2015 but is now back with the company under a new deal. She’s taking a “trepidatious” approach to her WWE schedule and has only wrestled twice since her return, but it looks like Lee facing Lynch for the Women’s Intercontinental title is in the works for WrestleMania 42 this April.

Punk was recently unveiled as the cover star for WWE 2K26. In the interview with Complex, he was asked if we could potentially see Lee as a playable character in the video game.

“Fingers are crossed,” Punk responded. “I’m not spoiling anything for anybody.”

CM Punk: Lexis King ‘will shock a lot of people’ before his career ends

CM Punk praised NXT’s Lexis King during a recent interview.

In an interview with Complex held before the Royal Rumble, Punk listed Carmelo Hayes, Oba Femi and others as up-and-coming wrestlers he sees big things in the future for. He also mentioned Lexis King as being someone he feels will “shock a lot of people” before his career is done.

Punk said:

“The pipeline is just jam-packed full of people. You mentioned Oba. Trick just showed up on SmackDown. Carmelo Hayes has been holding it down. Even then, there are still so many people that I think are just like ‘next up,'” Punk said before turning his attention to King.

“Lexis King, I think, is in line to do great things. He’s a lot different than a lot of those people. I think he almost has to work harder. Like an Oba Femi is obviously a first-round blue chip prospect. I think a guy like Lexis King is viewed more like me back in the day, where they look at him and are like, ‘Okay, I don’t know if I get it.’ So he has to work that much harder.”

Punk continued:

“He’s really open to ideas. His mind is not closed. He’s one of the guys that I think will shock a lot of people when it’s all said and done. When it’s time to hang up the boots, they can look back at his career and think, ‘This is a guy who maybe I didn’t think much of when I first saw. He put the work in, he busted his ass and became really, really good.’”

The 32-year-old son of Brian Pillman has been with WWE since the summer of 2023. He debuted that August in a series of vignettes, revealing his NXT name and character. His last match on NXT programming was an eight-second loss to Tavion Heights in a WWE Speed match on the December 30 episode (taped December 17). He teamed with Charlie Dempsey on NXT’s house shows in Tennessee last week.

Punk’s full interview with Complex is available below. His comments about Lexis King come in around the 18-minute mark of the video below.

WWE 2K26 cover star revealed

For the second time in his career, CM Punk is being featured as the cover star of a WWE video game.

Punk was officially unveiled as the cover star for WWE 2K26 during an announcement that was made on Friday’s Royal Rumble kickoff event in Saudi Arabia. The game, which is set to be released on March 13, is now available for pre-order. It will be available on PS5, Xbox Series S/X, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.

Punk also appeared on the cover of WWE ’13 during his initial run with the company. He’s been back in WWE since November 2023 and is the current World Heavyweight Champion.

“It is my pleasure and my honor. When I was a little kid, I could only dream of being on the cover of a video game,” Punk said at today’s kickoff event. “And now I am joining some esteemed dignitaries that have been on the cover twice. It’s amazing, it’s pretty special we got to do the reveal here today in front of all you wonderful fans. I missed you guys, I love you.”

Punk is also the focus of WWE 2K26’s Showcase mode, where you are able to play through some of his past matches as well as dream-match scenarios.

While the standard edition of the game has Punk on the cover, there are three other editions also being released. The “King of Kings,” “Attitude Era,” and “Monday Night War” editions include early access, extra features, and will be available at a higher price point than the regular game.

The official gameplay trailer for WWE 2K26 is set to air during the Royal Rumble this Saturday. Punk does not have a title defense at the PLE but will be appearing as a panelist on the countdown show.

CM Punk shares heartfelt moment with AJ Styles after WWE Raw

After WWE Raw went off the air last night, CM Punk and AJ Styles shared a heartfelt moment in front of the Toronto fans.

A World Heavyweight Championship match between Punk and Styles headlined Monday night’s show, ending in a disqualification when Finn Balor interrupted. It was Punk and Styles’ first time facing each other in a one-on-one match in more than two decades. Though they’ve had their issues in the past, the two have gotten over that and have developed a mutual respect for each other.

Punk and Styles spoke to the crowd after Monday’s broadcast ended, and Punk expressed appreciation for his former rival as Styles approaches what could be his final weekend as an active wrestler.

“Look, I don’t know what happens in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia when AJ Styles takes on Gunther. I just know that I’m going to be glued to the monitor watching just like all of you,” Punk said. “And I mean this when I say it. AJ, I whispered it to you earlier, I don’t care who knows it publicly — it has been a privilege to know you. It’s a privilege to call you a friend. It’s an honor to be in the ring with you. I speak as a fan, I hope Saturday’s not it. But if it is, man, what a hell of a career. I love you, brother. Thank you.”

Styles has confirmed that he will retire at some point in 2026. His final match could happen at the Royal Rumble this Saturday, with Styles agreeing to put his career on the line against Gunther at the PLE.

With the result of last night’s match, Punk heads into Royal Rumble weekend still holding the World Heavyweight Championship. The men’s Rumble match could potentially determine his WrestleMania 42 challenger.

Finn Balor addresses crowd following WWE Raw World title match

Following a grand reception and the World title loss in Belfast on Monday, the January 19th edition of RAW, Finn Balor addressed the crowd at the SSE Arena in Northern Ireland.

After the match finished, both men paid a show of respect to each other before Balor took a microphone and asked the Belfast crowd to applaud CM Punk. He later continued by showing his gratitude to the crowd.

I just want to say that I feel very privileged to be here tonight. I’ve done a lot in my 25-year career in this business. And tonight is, without question, the most memorable night of my career so far. You know, I don’t get to come home very often. And this week was very special because yesterday, for the first time in almost 15 years, I got to celebrate my mother’s birthday with her.”

Balor and the crowd then joined together to sing “Happy Birthday” to the former Universal Champion’s mother, as more cheers and applause filled the arena.

To get to do this on home turf, on our island, in front of my family, in front of my people, I wanna say from the bottom of my heart, [Irish Gaelic word]. You know what, it’s true what they say, there is no place like home. Thank you very much, Belfast.

Despite his failure to secure the title tonight, Balor secured the crowd’s support and cheers in Northern Ireland.

WWE Raw live results: CM Punk vs. Finn Balor World Heavyweight title match

Date: January 19, 2026
Location: SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland 

The Big Takeaway —

AJ Styles will put his career on the line at the Royal Rumble in a singles match against Gunther. Gunther will be pulling double duty as he declared for the Rumble match. Several other women and men also declared for their respective Rumble matches. 

CM Punk retained the World Championship against Finn Bálor, while Becky Lynch retained the Women’s Intercontinental Championship over Maxxine Dupri after Natalya turned on Dupri. 

Je’Von suffered an injury, and his match with El Grande Americano was cut short due to a medical stoppage. 

Plus, Adam Pearce invited the suspended Bron Breakker to Raw next week to talk things out.

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Show Recap — 

Michael Cole announced a sold-out crowd in Belfast, which hosts its first-ever WWE live broadcast. 

CM Punk, Finn Bálor, Maxxine Dupri and Alpha Academy, El Grande Americano and friends, and Penta, Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio were shown arriving at the arena. Bálor got a big pop. 

The show kicked off with a big fireworks display, which doesn’t often happen. 

Gunther opens Monday Night Raw in Belfast

They showed a replay of Gunther tapping on purpose last week to escape AJ Styles’ submission and ultimately win the match. Cole admitted it was a brilliant move. 

Gunther entered and was booed and greeted with chants of, “You tapped out.” He was in a good mood as usual lately, and he told the fans to calm down. 

Gunther said Styles made a mistake last week by being singularly focused on trying to make him tap out, because he was in the ring with the greatest wrestler in the company, the greatest Intercontinental Champion ever, a two-time World champion, the man who retired Goldberg, and the man who made John Cena tap out. 

His success would lead him straight back to the World title, and he declared himself for the Royal Rumble. 

AJ Styles entered to a huge reaction. Styles knew Gunther wanted to move on, but Styles didn’t. Styles challenged him to a rematch at the Royal Rumble. (The fans actually cheered even though he didn’t make the challenge for tonight.) 

Gunther said he would win the Rumble and didn’t plan on pulling double duty. He said no. 

Styles accused him of being scared. Styles said Gunter didn’t beat him—he beat himself. Styles showed him mercy when he should have ripped his leg off, but remember—Gunther tapped out like a little bitch. Styles accused him of being scared, and the crowd chanted, “Little bitch.” 

Gunther said he proved he was the better and smarter wrestler. There was no incentive to do it again, so his answer was still no. The crowd kept chanting, so Gunther returned to the ring. The fans called him a wanker. 

Gunther had an idea. He would agree to a rematch only if Styles put his career on the line. Gunther told him to think if that was a hill he was willing to die on, but he wanted an answer by the end of tonight. 

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Natalya approached Maxxine Durpi as she was warming up backstage. Dupri was thrilled to see her. Natalya wanted to be in Dupri’s corner against Becky Lynch, so we didn’t get a replay of what happened last time. Dupri was happy to hear it. 

Becky Lynch entered. She cut a promo during a commercial break. She was happy to be back and be reminded of why she left. The weather and the food were awful. It was fine for the locals, but she was rich and famous. Her stepfather was actually from there, but he was smart enough to move to Dublin. 

She knew they were going through hard times, so she offered to be their hero. Unlike Rory McIlroy, she wouldn’t lose on the final hole. She was the greatest of all time, and everyone was saying it, including America. 

Intercontinental Championship match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Maxxine Dupri (w/ Natalya)

This was their fifth singles match against one another since October. In fact, Lynch has not wrestled anyone else in a singles match since August. 

All three women (Natalya included) wore predominantly red gear. 

Dupri had the edge early on, but Lynch quickly took control as they went to an early break. Dupri fired back after the break with a clothesline, a boot, a corner splash, boots in the corner, and a fisherman’s suplex. Dupri dropped her straps and hit a big leg drop on Lynch’s back for a two count. 

They traded cradles after Dupri blocked a Man-handle Slam before Lynch applied a Disarmer, but Dupri countered out of it and applied an ankle lock. Lynch countered that into a rollup for two. They battled on the ropes until Lynch hit a superplex, followed by a DDT for two. 

Lynch removed the top turnbuckle cover, but Dupri caught her in a schoolboy for two. Dupri followed with a German suplex and a flying crossbody, but Lynch countered her cover into a cover of her own for two. 

Dupri countered the Man-handle slam and (slowly) countered into an ankle lock. Lynch kicked Dupri toward the corner, but Dupri managed to avoid hitting the exposed buckle. Lynch charged at Dupri, but Dupri moved, and Lynch bounced off the exposed buckle. 

Dupri hit a spinning heel kick (she missed completely, actually) and made the cover, but Natalya placed Lynch’s foot on the bottom rope to break up the cover. Dupri was stunned. 

Dupri went after Lynch, but Lynch caught her with the Man-Handle Slam for the pinfall win. 

— Natalya attacked and attacked and attacked Dupri after the match, and placed her in a Sharpshooter. Dupri tapped before a referee broke it up. They cut back to Cole for a moment before cutting back to the ring because Natalya attacked Dupri again. 

Match result: Becky Lynch defeated Maxxine Dupri to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship (11:34)

This match was ok. Dupri looked better than usual, at least until the end. It helps that she’s been wrestling the same person over and over again, but this was presumably the last time, and she’ll have to wrestle someone else eventually. 

The post-match didn’t get a ton of heat. The fans only care somewhat about Dupri, and they cared even less about Natalya. 

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Backstage, Adam Pearce told Styles to think strongly about Gunther’s challenge. Styles said he would go speak to his wife. 

Paul Heyman approached Pearce, and Pearce reminded him that Bron Breakker was suspended. Pearce told Heyman that The Vision better be on their best behaviour tonight. Pearce also told Heyman he would be out there for their six-man match tonight, and Heyman wasn’t thrilled to hear it. 

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Cathy Kelley interviewed the Americanos during a break. El Grande said Je’Von Evans’ luck would run out tonight against the greatest luchador of all time. After the interview, Kelley told the audience it was time for more action. She was wrong. 

There was a video package for the Punk vs. Bálor world title match. 

Judgment Day (minus Dominik and JD McDonagh) met backstage, and they were excited about the possibility of them all becoming champions. Liv Morgan admitted to Roxanne Perez that she didn’t like her at first, but now they were friends, and they would become tag team champions. Bálor said they were on his island tonight, and he was not leaving her without the title belt. 

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Jey Uso entered the crowd (no Jimmy Uso again). He and Jimmy were still focused on the tag titles, but he excitedly declared himself for the Royal Rumble. He planned on becoming a back-to-back Rumble winner. He told Jimmy and Trinity (Naomi) he loved them and issued a warning to the locker room. 

It was time for more talking. New Day and Grayson Waller accosted Pearce backstage. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods said they flew all the way over on MLK Day, their favourite holiday, to challenge The Usos for the tag titles, but instead, Jey was out there declaring himself for the Rumble. 

Pearce told them they would be in a four-way next week to determine the next challengers for the tag titles. Kingston and Woods were pissed. 

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The show’s second match started 55 minutes in, and about 20 minutes after the last match ended. 

Six-man tag team match: Rey Mysterio, Penta & Dragon Lee vs. Logan Paul, Bronson Reed & Austin Theory (w/ Paul Heyman) 

Pearce sat ringside to watch the match. 

Logan received a lot of heat. Mysterio got a big reaction when he tagged in (Penta got a nice reaction too). There was a cool dive spot to send us to break. Mysterio hit Paul with an Asai moonsault while Penta and Dragon Lee simultaneously wiped out Reed and Theory with flip dives. However, the Vision took control during the break when Reed clotheslined Dragon from the apron as Theory distracted the referee. 

After a break, Dragon avoided a Reed leg drop, but Reed knocked Mysterio and Penta off the apron before he could even attempt a tag. Reed hit a powerslam, but Mysterio and Penta broke up the cover. Dragon avoided a senton and Theory tagged in, so Dragon gave him a hurricanrana and made a hot tag to Mysterio. 

Mysterio kicked Theory’s leg out of his leg before hitting a hurricanrana and ten punches in the corner, but Theory blocked a 619. Penta made a blind tag and hit a Penta Driver, but Reed broke up the cover. Everyone traded moves, and Mysterio tried a sliding dive to the outside, but Logan caught him and bounced him off the barricade. Dragon and Penta took out Logan with a double baseball slide. 

Penta and Dragon knocked Reed out of the ring with superkicks, and Dragon wiped out Reed with a dive. Theory gave Penta a package neckbreaker for two. 

Heyman went on the apron to distract the referee, so Pearce yelled at him (which also distracted the referee). Pearce showed the ref that Logan handed Theory brass knuckles, and Pearce took them away. Heyman got too close to Pearce, so Pearce backed him up the ramp. 

After all the commotion, the brass knux were left on the apron, so Mysterio grabbed them. Logan tried to warn the ref, but that distraction allowed Mysterio to punch Theory. 

Penta superkicked Logan and gave Theory a Canadian Destroyer for the pinfall win. (So after all those angles, Theory took the loss here.) 

Match result: Penta, Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee defeated Austin Theory, Bronson Reed & Logan Paul (15:02) 

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CM Punk interview

Jackie Redmond interviewed CM Punk backstage. Punk got a big reaction, even if it may have been a little mixed. Redmond asked how Punk would deal with facing Bálor in Ireland. Punk said he would deal with it by being the best in the world. He was playing an away game, but he wanted the game on his stick in overtime. This pressure is what he wanted to prove he was the best in the world, and not just in the United States. The same pressure that made him the best in the world would break Bálor. 

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There was a Martin Luther King Jr. Day video set to ‘Ain’t No Better Time’ by Chris Pierce. 

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Kingston and Woods were interviewed in the crowd during a break. Woods noted that Styles was the former tag champion and wasn’t even trying to win the title back, while Jimmy Uso, the current champion, wasn’t even there. 

Heyman approached Pearce backstage. He said Pearce was the best GM in Raw history, but we’ll miss him when he’s gone. Pearce asked if that was a threat. Heyman said no, and he left as Pearce took a phone call. (Heyman advised him to take the call when he saw the phone.)

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Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY / Liv Morgan & Roxanne Perez segment

Ripley and Sky entered, and Ripley welcomed us to Monday Night Rhiyo. Sky said they would show Morgan and Perez that Rhiyo was always on top. Ripley announced that, after retaining their titles, they would both enter the Royal Rumble. 

Morgan and Perez interrupted. Morgan warned Sky that Ripley would turn on her. Morgan knew this because it happened to her. Ripley would let her selfishness take over. Morgan laughed because that wasn’t really her problem. 

Perez announced that all three Judgment Day women would also enter the Rumble, which meant one of them was headlining WrestleMania. 

Ripley laughed. She wondered how that would work (since they can’t all win it — even though the same could be said about her and Sky). Before she could elaborate, she was blindsided by Raquel Rodriguez. The three Judgment Day women laid out Ripley and Sky. Ripley tried fighting back, but Morgan laid her out with Oblivion. 

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Bayley was talking to herself backstage when she was approached by Lyra Valkyria. Valkyria said she was having a hard time staying positive lately. She hated losing and felt like she was letting her friend down. (It seemed like Valkyria was being a downer on purpose to get Bayley to fire up. It worked.) 

Bayley got excited and psyched up Valkyria. She said the Rumble was up next, which meant one of them could headline WrestleMania. They were both excited about the possibility of winning the Rumble, and Bayley gave Valkyria a big hug. 

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Je’Von Evans vs. El Grande Americano (w/ Bravo & Rayo Americano)

Je’Von Evans may have gotten injured. 

Evans hit a springboard clothesline ahead of a break. El Grande stalled by posing around ringside. He finally got back in the ring, but referee Jessika Carr held him off. 

Evans wound up outside the ring after the break. He seemed to favour his arm or shoulder, and he was checked by the doctor. They called the match off and declared El Grande the winner because Evans couldn’t continue. The doctor and Carr walked with Evans to the back. 

I went back and re-watched the match. There was a miscommunication where El Grande headbutted Evans by accident up high, seemingly on the shoulder, so that may have been it. Evans continued briefly before the springboard clothesline, which was the last physical spot. 

Match result: El Grande Americano defeated Je’Von Evans via medical stoppage (6:22) 

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Finn Bálor interview 

Redmond interviewed Bálor backstage. Bálor said the magnitude of tonight was not lost on him, but perhaps it was lost on Punk. He respected that Punk was a fighting champion, but he questioned Punk’s judgment. They were on Bálor’s turf, on his island, in front of his people, and tonight in Belfast, there would be a new Irish World Heavyweight Champion. The crowd popped big for this. 

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There was a video package for Oba Femi. 

Pearce approached The Vision backstage. Pearce told Heyman he wanted Breakker on Raw next week. Heyman figured he was lifting the suspension. Pearce said he wanted to speak to Breakker face-to-face. Heyman said he would be doing the same thing if he got the same phone call Pearce got earlier. Pearce said it had nothing to do with the call—he just wanted to talk to Breakker man-to-man. Heyman was dismissive and told Pearce to be on his best behaviour. The Vision left. 

Styles approached Pearce next. Styles said his wife told him exactly what he was thinking: kick Gunther’s ass. He accepted Gunther’s challenge. Pearce made it official: Styles vs. Gunther at the Rumble with Styles’ career on the line. 

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An angry Asuka confronted Kairi Sane in the locker room. Asuka said Sane embarrassed her last week. Sane lost their titles, and she lost last week. This hurt almost as much as Sky turning on her. Sane apologized and promised to ensure Asuka would win the Rumble. Sane would do anything. Asuka called her a good girl and said, “Don’t make me yell at you again.” 

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World Heavyweight Championship match: CM Punk (c) vs. Finn Bálor

Punk entered to a big reaction, and the fans sang his song. They cut to break as he made his full entrance. Once he was in the ring, he smiled while telling a fan to get in the ring after he puts Bálor to sleep. He told the fan he would kick him in the teeth and put him to sleep, too. 

Bálor entered last and entered to his original theme song. He got a huge reaction during the in-ring introductions. Punk was cheered during his entrance but was booed during intros. 

This had a big-match feel to it, despite Bálor not having a televised win since September. 

They wrestled back-and-forth, and there were duelling chants (louder for Bálor) until Punk nailed a suicide dive, sending Bálor over the announce table. Punk posed on the announce table to a chorus of boos as they went to break. Bálor avoided a count-out, but Punk took control. 

Punk hit a lifting knee strike and a bulldog after the break for two. Bálor fought back, and they traded strikes until Bálor hit a Pelé Kick. Bálor continued with chops, shots to the midsection, and a headlock elbow drop for two. 

Bálor set up for Coup de Grace, but Punk met him on the top rope and hit a superplex. Before Punk could make a cover, Bálor caught him in a small package for two. Punk fired right back with a clothesline. 

Bálor dumped Punk from the ring and hit a flip dive. Back in the ring, Bálor hit a shotgun dropkick, but Punk dodged the Coup de Grace. The crowd booed as Punk hit a GTS, but Bálor kicked out, and the fans popped. Punk hit a few elbow drops before applying the Anaconda Vice, but Bálor got a rope break. 

Bálor fought out of a GTS and followed with a slingblade, two shotgun dropkicks, and a Coup de Grace for a nearfall. Punk went for a GTS again, but Bálor countered into a rollup for two. 

Bálor went after Punk, but Punk used a single leg takedown, rolled over to his feet and hit a GTS for the pinfall win. Punk retains. 

— Punk helped Bálor to his feet after the match. He had a few words for Bálor before raising his hand. The fans applauded. Punk hugged Bálor, who nodded at Punk before leaving the ring. 

Punk posed for the cheering fans as Bálor watched from ringside. 

Match result: CM Punk defeated Finn Bálor to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (16:14) 

This was a pretty good TV title match, though nothing you need to go out of your way to see. It was laid out exactly as you’d expect, and it never, ever, felt like Bálor would win despite the crowd’s enthusiasm. It’s fine doing matches like this on TV, but it would’ve been nice if they gave Bálor more steam going into it. It’s not like they didn’t know Belfast was on the calendar. 

CM Punk says he ‘didn’t really understand’ Kevin Nash’s criticism

Kevin Nash’s comments about CM Punk’s wrestling attire have now finally attracted a response from Punk.

Recently, speaking with ComingSoon.net for a new interview, the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion addressed Nash’s criticism and claimed that he did not understand it.

Yeah, you know what, I can say it had nothing to do with him, but obviously, the genesis of the story was him saying that I wrestled in a shirt, and I never wrestle in a shirt. So I didn’t really understand what the criticism was. But thanks. You’re right,” Punk added. “I did that to make people I was in the ring with laugh because when I’m on a house show, to me that’s what it’s about. It’s about having fun.”

“If the fans see us having fun, they’re having fun. I like to keep it light. I like to make people laugh when I’m on the road, and I’m away from my wife, and people are away from their families. That’s our family while we’re on the road, and I’m kind of the joke-y guy. I’m gonna have fun on a house show.

A few weeks ago, WWE legend Kevin Nash made the headlines when he critiqued CM Punk for wrestling in a t-shirt. Shortly after, Punk responded to the comments by wrestling with two t-shirts during his live show match against Bronson Reed. However, Nash’s comments were not limited to Punk’s attire but also surrounded his wrestling style.

Report: CM Punk to star in WWE 2K26 Showcase mode

It looks like CM Punk will play a big part in the next edition of the WWE 2K video game series.

The promotional push for WWE 2K26 will begin soon with a commercial for the game having been filmed last month. Insider Gaming reports that the game is scheduled for a March release, and Punk is set to be the focus of the annual Showcase mode, which is a story mode that spotlights a specific wrestler and allows you to play through their journey.

According to Insider Gaming, part of the Showcase will see you play out a “what if?” scenario of matches that could have happened had Punk never walked out of WWE in 2014.

“Insider Gaming has learned that WWE 2K26’s Showcase Mode will feature none other than CM Punk. According to sources, the showcase will be narrated by CM Punk himself and feature three sections of matches,” the report said.

“The first section has players relive some of Punk’s favorite matches throughout his WWE career. There are also ‘What If?’ matches that look at what could have been had Punk not left the company in 2014. And, lastly, fantasy matches will see Punk take on opponents that he never was able to face for one reason or another.”

Punk returned to pro wrestling for AEW in 2021 and then came back to WWE in 2023. He is the current World Heavyweight Champion and is set to defend the title against Finn Balor on Raw this coming Monday.

The cover star for WWE 2K26 has not been announced yet, nor has the exact release date.

CM Punk: Playing a villain is something I was ‘possibly born to do’

It’s been a long time since CM Punk played a heel in pro wrestling, but he still gets to display his villainous side through his acting work.

The WWE World Heavyweight Champion recently spoke with ABC News to promote “Night Patrol,” a horror movie where he is among the bad guys. Punk said playing a villain is something that he feels like he was born to do. Everyone has encountered some kind of a villain in their life, so he likes to use that to create emotional connections.

“Time of my life. Honestly, yeah,” Punk responded when asked if it’s fun to play a bad guy. “I feel like playing a villain is something that I was possibly born to do, and you can have a lot more fun. The bad guys always have better weapons, cooler vehicles. I think you can be more grandiose. Heroes are more centered. I think villains can spread their wings a little bit more — do and say crazier, wilder things. And I do think in life, everybody has encountered some kind of villain. They remember how that made them feel. So it’s an emotional heart string I like to tug on and get people to react.”

Punk was known for being a heel earlier in his wrestling career but has exclusively been a babyface since his WWE return in 2023. He has a World Heavyweight Championship defense against Finn Balor set for WWE Raw in Belfast, Northern Ireland this coming Monday.

In addition to his role in “Night Patrol,” Punk recently had a cameo as a voice actor in Disney’s “Zootopia 2.” He and Roman Reigns play Zebros in the movie — and Punks spoke to ABC News about the chemistry they have together.

“I think the on-screen chemistry that we share in WWE obviously translated,” Punk said. “Somebody saw it, somebody thought that we would be a good fit for the Zebros. So we’re doing something right.”

CM Punk estimates potential timeline for retirement

CM Punk estimates that he won’t wrestle past the age of 50.

Punk made the comments during a recent interview with CinemaBlend, saying that he should “maybe gracefully bow” around that time.

Punk said:

“When I was 15, if you asked me if I’d be wrestling when I was 40, I would tell you ‘No, that’s crazy. 40 is so old.’ I’m 47, and I don’t feel old yet. Terry Funk wrestled for a long time, Ric Flair wrestled for a long time. I mean, there’s luchadors that are like in their 70s that are still doing it. Do I want to be doing that? Probably not. I would estimate probably the big 50 is when I should maybe gracefully bow out. Knock on wood, if nothing else horrible happens.”

The 47-year-old Punk will turn 50 on October 26, 2028. In previous interviews, he has brushed off the topic of retirement. He told Metro in an interview last April that with WWE running fewer shows and him wrestling less frequently, performers are putting less mileage on their bodies. During WWE’s visit to Japan last October, Punk said he plans to wrestle “until the wheels fall off.”

Up next for Punk, he is scheduled to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Bálor on next week’s WWE Raw from Belfast, Ireland.

First time ever World Heavyweight title match set for next WWE Raw

After surviving Bron Breakker last Monday, WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk will be back in action on next week’s Raw in a first time ever match.

Punk will put the title on the line against former WWE Universal Champion Finn Balor from Belfast, Northern Ireland as WWE’s overseas tour continues. It will be their first time ever in a singles match.

The match came together on Monday’s Raw from Dusseldorf, Germany, when Punk was in the ring cutting a promo when Balor interrupted to put things into motion.

This was sparked by Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez chiding Balor earlier in the show backstage as he was playing a video game for not being more aggressive and going after opportunities like they are. As they walked away, Balor muttered to “watch me” which led to the Punk interruption.

Balor hasn’t held one of the company’s biggest titles since his infamous one day reign in August 2016. He faced and defeated Seth Rollins for the then-inaugural WWE Universal title, but was injured during the match and was forced to relinquish the gold. Since then, he’s held the Intercontinental title twice, the NXT Championship, the United States title, and several Tag Team title runs on both brands.

His last opportunity at this title came in December 2024 in a three-way on Saturday Night’s Main Event that featured then-champion Gunther and Damian Priest.