WWE’s Daniel Bryan hasn’t heard from CM Punk

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Former WWE/World Heavyweight Champion, Daniel Bryan.

With WrestleMania XXX coming up in little under a month, former WWE/World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk is yet to speak about his fall out with the WWE.

If you’re a professional wrestling fan and have been living under a rock, CM Punk told Vince McMahon that he was going home. Punk was supposed to appear on the RAW after the Royal Rumble back in January, but was said to be disappointed and frustrated with how things were going.

Since then, Punk has yet to even touch his Twitter account and was even unfollowed by the WWE. He’s been pulled from scheduled appearances that were made by the WWE but has attended two UFC events since.

There was a rumor going around about Punk possibly heading to the UFC but that may not happen anytime soon.

Now WWE’s Daniel Bryan happens to be the biggest name in the company right now, receiving some crowd pops just like Punk did when he first won the WWE Championship from John Cena at the 2011 Money in the Bank pay per view.

Bryan recently sat down with Detroit Sports 105.1 for an interview and of course, CM Punk was brought up. Almost every WWE Superstar has been asked about Punk ever since the man walked out on the business. The former WWE/World Heavyweight Champion responded with:

"“Honestly I don’t know that much. I haven’t heard from him since he left. The company hasn’t really released anything other than he’s no longer with the company right now. It’ll be interesting to see what happens.” Bryan told Detroit Sports 105.1 via NoDQ.com."

Speaking of Mania, Bryan could possibly be taking on either Triple H or Kane at the biggest sports entertainment event on the planet. But with Dave Batista turning heel and the company looking at a Heel vs Heel match up in the main event, I wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up getting squeezed into the mix.

If the company is thinking about heading in that direction with the main event, the decision should be made very soon. If not, that main event is going to send fans home disappointed.