It sounds like CM Punk is really happy about his current WWE run.
WWE Superstar CM Punk recently spoke with KSL.com. When asked if he has any thoughts regarding retirement, Punk said he believes he’s just getting started. Going as far as to say he’s doing the best work of his career right now.
“I’m fortunate that I’m continuing to level up in this business,” CM Punk said. “I just turned 47 the other day, and some people would say that’s a detriment; I think it’s one of the more positive things about me. I’m ‘this old’ and operating on this level, doing what to me is the best work of my career.”
After missing eight years of in-ring action, it’s not surprising to hear that Punk believes he still has a lot left in the tank.
CM Punk compares his entrance to another popular WWE Superstar
In the same interview, CM Punk spoke about his “Cult of Personality” entrance, comparing it to that of former WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley.
“From the first note, you know who is coming out and that something is about to happen,” Punk said. “I like Rhea Ripley’s entrance, too; it’s kind of like mine. We don’t need all the pyrotechnics and all the other stuff. It’s just a badass song, and here comes a badass.”
Punk will challenge Jey Uso this weekend at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship.
WrestleZone will have live coverage of Saturday Night’s Main Event later this weekend.
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