CM Punk, 41-year-old American, returns to WWE 5 years after controversial exit
- CM Punk has made a return to WWE and he will serve this time as television host
- He retired from professional boxing in 2014 for another career in mixed martial arts
- But he failed to succeed losing his first two fights in MMA
Retired American WWE star CM Punk has made a sensational return to the game's television show after almost six years that he controversially quit.
But this time around, CM Punk will not return as a fighter in the ring, but he will be the host of a weekly panel show which will be shown only in the United States.
On Tuesday night, November 12, the two-time WWE champion made an appearance on Fox Sports which was a backstage show.
"It's as simple as this: Just when they think they've got the answers, I change the culture. "I'll see you here next week,'' CM Punk explained according to the report on Sky Sports.
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Meanwhile, there was nothing said on the possibility of CM Punk making a return to fight even though his fans will love to see him back in the ring.
During his 15-year career, Punk won the WWE Championship twice, WWE's World Heavyweight Championship three times, and the ECW and ROH World Championships once each.
After retiring from wrestling in 2014, Punk pursued a career in mixed martial arts and was signed by the UFC in December of that year.
Sadly for Punk, he lost his first two fights against Mickey Gall and Mike Jackson.
Previously, Legit.ng had reported how WWE was thrown into mourning following the death of King Kong Bundy who died at the age of 61.
His close friend and independent wrestling promoter, David Herro, took to social media to break the news of the legendary wrestler's death.
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Source: Legit.ng