As if this was even possible, it seems as if the relationship between WWE and the MIA CM Punk has worsened.
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Since CM Punk left the company back in January the night after the Royal Rumble, there has been hope that the Second City Saint could eventually make a return to the company, if the two sides could at least be cordial with one another.
Well, unfortunately, the relationship that was left between with the two is slowly circling the drain.
According to a report from WrestleZone, things between both WWE and Punk are nowhere near what could be considered good, and now it’s not even allowed to mention the fact that he’s no longer with the company.
"According to PWInsider.com, a WWE source was asked about reports of CM Punk signs being confiscated at Raw this week, and the source noted relations between Punk and WWE are not going good.It was also said going forward WWE will likely be going out of its way to make sure people are not bringing attention to the fact that CM Punk is no longer with the company."
This is unfortunate, but it seems more and more likely that we won’t be seeing Punk anytime soon. Back in January when he first departed, some believed that he would be back by now. Many predicted that the two sides would mend fences in time for WrestleMania 30. But, here we are, almost at Survivor Series, and there’s not even a slight chance that he’s going to be walking down the ramp soon.
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