The rumor mill has been spinning hard on CM Punk lately, but the people who actually work with him aren’t buying any of it.
Fightful Select went and talked to dozens of people inside WWE, and not a single one of them had heard that Punk wanted out of his contract. Zero. Nobody. The story going around that he was looking for an exit just doesn’t match what people inside the company are saying.
Same goes for the pay cut rumors. Not one source Fightful spoke to believed Punk was asked to take a reduction in pay. That particular piece of speculation appears to have no legs at all.
What did come out of it though — one source told Fightful that Punk has a story coming. That’s vague, but in wrestling, vague usually means something real is in motion. Could be a new program, could be a return timeline getting set, could be something else entirely. Nobody’s spelling it out yet.
Punk has been on the shelf since WrestleMania 41 weekend after suffering an injury, which opened the door for all of this speculation to start flooding in. Anytime a top guy goes quiet, the internet fills the silence with whatever sounds the most dramatic. This time it was contract drama and pay disputes. Neither appears to have any real basis.
This is actually pretty consistent with how Punk’s WWE run has gone since he came back in late 2023. He returned at Survivor Series, had the WrestleMania program with Seth Rollins, then got hurt during his match with Drew McIntyre at Clash at the Castle. Came back, won the Royal Rumble, headlined WrestleMania 41 — and now he’s hurt again. The guy just cannot stay healthy, which is genuinely frustrating because every time he’s been healthy and active, the programming around him has been appointment viewing.
The contract noise probably got amplified because people remember what happened the last time Punk was in WWE. He walked out in 2014, went quiet, and didn’t come back for nearly a decade. People have that scar tissue. The second things go quiet with Punk, brains go to worst-case scenario. That’s understandable, but right now the people closest to the situation aren’t panicking.
Still worth watching how this develops. If a creative direction is being mapped out for his return, that’s the real story. And if Fightful’s source is right that something is coming, the wait probably won’t be too much longer before we find out what it actually is.
For now though, the guy is injured and rehabbing. The contract drama? Not real. The pay cut talk? Not real. Punk is still WWE’s guy, and the people inside the building seem pretty clear on that.



