Former All Elite Wrestling (AEW) star CM Punk recently made his first television appearance following his departure from the company, suggesting that he may have some free time in the coming months.
Unveiling the Secrets of the Super Models: Linda Evangelista Bares AllPunk took on the role of a commentator during the Cage Fury Fighting Championships (CFFC) 125 event in North Dakota, which was streamed live on UFC Fight Pass.
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- Punk mentioned during the broadcast that he has "a lot of time on his hands for the next two months."
- This timeframe coincides with WWE's Survivor Series, set to take place on November 25th in Punk's hometown of Chicago.
Statements from Tony Khan and WWE President Nick Khan
Regarding a potential non-compete clause, Tony Khan, CEO of AEW, stated at the AEW All Out press conference on September 3:
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In an interview with ESPN, WWE President Nick Khan expressed appreciation for Punk and wished him the best:
Listen, we only have respect for Phil. We appreciate his run here. We appreciate what he did and tried to do with the UFC. Not many people can actually get in there and do what he did. So, when we have respect for Phil, we wish him nothing but the best.
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