CM Punk Stretchered Out of WWE Raw After Drew McIntyre Attack

CM Punk Stretchered Out of WWE Raw After Drew McIntyre Attack

As a seasoned wrestling enthusiast who has witnessed countless battles over the years, I must say that the ongoing saga between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre is one for the history books. The Strap match at WWE’s Bash in Berlin was a thrilling spectacle, but the post-show ambush by McIntyre was a chilling reminder of the intensity of their rivalry.


At the WWE’s “Bash in Berlin” Premium Live Event, CM Punk finally exacted his long-overdue revenge against Drew McIntyre over the past few months. He triumphed over “The Scottish Warrior” in a Strap match, an uncommon type of wrestling contest, but one that he’s never lost in his professional career. With this victory, he managed to reclaim his belt, which appears to mark the end of their rivalry for now. Following the event, Punk announced his intention to pursue the WWE Championship next, sparking enthusiasm among fans about what’s to come.

The bracelet is DESTROYED and this is NOT over!#WWERaw

— WWE (@WWE) September 3, 2024

On the latest episode of WWE Raw in Denver, Punk addressed his upcoming plans to the crowd. Amidst the jubilation, a figure in a black hoodie suddenly attacked him from behind. It was none other than McIntyre who pinned Punk down and continued the assault. Despite numerous attempts by WWE officials to intervene, McIntyre persisted. In the midst of the chaos, he noticed the distinctive bracelet on Punk’s wrist, taking it once more for examination. He eventually destroyed the bracelet, scattering the beads into Punk’s mouth.

In a recent conversation with ComicBook, McIntyre expressed his predicament regarding Punk’s bracelet. He carries it everywhere, yet he’s uncertain about what to do with it. The idea of breaking it seems too simple. However, it brings Punk so much emotional pain and stress, which McIntyre finds amusing. After retiring Punk from wrestling and recovering from the arm surgery caused by his high fives celebrating the removal of Punk from wrestling, he plans to frame the bracelet and display it in a nice glass frame.

Could this be the end of CM Punk?#WWERaw

— WWE (@WWE) September 3, 2024

In about a month, WWE is set to make its way to Atlanta, Georgia for their “Bad Blood” Pay-Per-View event, which hasn’t been seen in over a decade. This seems like the ideal setting to conclude one of WWE’s most significant storylines and a deeply personal rivalry. At present, no details have been revealed for the show, but there’s speculation that it could be a major moment for WWE. Liv Morgan, the current WWE Women’s World Champion, and Rhea Ripley find themselves in a similar situation, making it unlikely they won’t be involved in this event. In fact, Ripley has already called for a title rematch, hinting at her potential role in the event.

Stay tuned to ComicBook for news and updates on WWE.

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2024-09-03 05:09