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WWE superstar CM Punk has finally shared the detailed story and personal significance behind one of his most recognizable tattoos: the Pepsi logo on his shoulder. On the June 4, 2025, episode of WWE Tattooed,
WWE superstar CM Punk was the latest to address Killings' release. After the Netflix broadcast of Raw ended, Punk remained in the ring with Sami Zayn and Jey Uso as the chants for
WWE Superstar CM Punk acknowledged the crowd chanting for R-Truth on RAW, who was just released by the company a day before.
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TheSportster on MSNOne Of CM Punk's Most Visible Tattoos Is A Tribute To A Fallen Wrestling LegendCM Punk said there was also a second meaning to the tattoo, with gimmicks also referring to drugs. Chris Candido did indeed, have a very hard life. He found success everywhere he went, from WWE, to WCW, and ECW, but he also struggled with addiction.
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Wrestlezone on MSNPepsi Reacts To CM Punk’s Iconic TattooPepsi gives cheers to CM Punk. While he may widely be recognized for his accolades in the squared circle, fans also associate CM Punk with the popular soft drink, Pepsi, given his tattoo of their logo on his shoulder.
WWE executives are quick to tout breaking financial records left and right—easy when the company is charging more than ever before—but the quality of Raw and SmackDown programming has left a lot to be desired recently.
WWE gave CM Punk a hilarious new nickname today on social media. The Second City Saint was in action in the main event of this past Monday's edition of WWE RAW but came up short.
The cast of Netflix's One Piece live-action series ignited social media with their expressed interest in joining WWE, playfully referencing stars like
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SB Nation on MSNSeth Rollins is now lumping CM Punk and Hulk Hogan into the same group of bad peopleDuring an interview today on Up & Adams, Seth Rollins was asked to name a “nightmare team” of WWE stars that he’d like to see get crushed by a dream team of Chicago Bears players. In other words, who are his “most hated people of all-time,” or people “I want to see get hurt”?