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WWE RAW star CM Punk has recently shared an update regarding the severe triceps injury he sustained during the Men’s Royal Rumble match in January. Speaking on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, Punk reflected on his injury and his return to WWE last November at Survivor Series, following his departure from All Elite Wrestling. Despite feeling better than expected, Punk acknowledged that WWE’s decision to keep him out of WrestleMania was a measure to protect him from potentially exacerbating his condition.
Punk, also known as the Second-City Saint, had previously torn his triceps while with All Elite Wrestling, which led to a significant period away from the ring. He described the initial injury as feeling like a snapped rubber band, whereas the more recent one was excruciatingly painful. However, the pain associated with the Royal Rumble injury gave him a sense of optimism, as it was not as intense as what he had experienced before.
Looking ahead, CM Punk is set to serve as a guest commentator for the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania XL. Fans are curious to see if he will make an appearance on the upcoming episode of WWE RAW in Brooklyn, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the event.
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