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CM Punk claims to be having the time of his life since his WWE return (X)
Overview
- CM Punk expressed his happiness to be back in the Stamford-based promotion since the Survivor Series 2023
- The Second City Saint claimed to be a mature and older version of himself than he was when he left the company in 2014
- The World Heavyweight Champion spoke highly about the fans at Madison Square Garden, but regarded the Chicago crowd to be the Best in the World
CM Punk expressed his happiness to be back in the Stamford-based promotion since the Survivor Series 2023. The Second City Saint claimed to be a mature and older version of himself than he was when he left the company in 2014.
"Oh, it’s tremendous. Having — literally having the time of my life. And I think it resonates, I think you can see it. This (having the World Heavyweight Title) is an unexpected treat. And obviously, I’m older, I’m more mature. And I feel like I get it now," Punk said on WGN TV.
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"The weight of this, it isn’t so heavy. But I have more of an understanding now, like, 'Yeah, this is part of the job.' And I know some day this is all gonna be over, so I’m just enjoying it," Punk added in his statement.
"The fans in Chicago? Best in the world," - CM Punk
The World Heavyweight Champion spoke highly about the fans at Madison Square Garden, but regarded the Chicago crowd to be the Best in the World. He remembered how one of the fans embraced him during his return at the Survivor Series 2023 and attributed it to be from the entire Chicago crowd.
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"No, no [it never gets old]. And you saw [in a clip], the one guy hugging me. It’s the warm embrace of Chicago as a whole, and I can still feel it. I was just in Madison Square Garden on Monday night. And the fans in Madison Square Garden are very important and integral to what we do. But to me, obviously, the fans in Chicago? Best in the world," Punk added.
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