CM Punk returned to WWE Raw as a performer during a recent broadcast in the U.S. [1].
The return of Phil Brooks, known professionally as CM Punk, marks a significant shift for the promotion following his previous absence. His reappearance signals a potential restart for his wrestling career and a move to resolve public disputes involving the company's international partnerships.
During the broadcast, Brooks addressed the controversy surrounding his previous stances on the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He spoke to the audience regarding his past criticisms of the region's relationship with the wrestling industry. "I was wrong about Saudi Arabia," Brooks said [1].
While the return was met with significant fan interest, it has not been without financial penalties. According to a Fox Sports report, the promotion has imposed a fine of $25,000 [2] on the performer. The penalty stems from his actions during the Money in the Bank event [2].
Brooks has a history of outspoken commentary regarding the business operations of professional wrestling. His decision to return to the ring involves navigating these past conflicts while reintegrating into the WWE Raw roster. The return comes as the company continues to expand its global reach and maintain strategic partnerships in the Middle East.
WWE has not provided further details on the specific match schedule or storylines involving Brooks. However, the return to the U.S. broadcast confirms his active status within the promotion's current talent pool [1].
“"I was wrong about Saudi Arabia."”
The return of CM Punk suggests a strategic effort by WWE to reintegrate high-profile talent who have previously clashed with management. By publicly acknowledging his past errors regarding Saudi Arabia, Brooks is effectively removing a primary diplomatic barrier that previously hindered his relationship with the company's global business interests.


