How WWE can conclude CM Punk vs Drew McIntyre feud?
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Both superstars have been in a heated rivalry since the start of the year
Drew McIntyre of WWE has been on a dominating streak for months, with his feud with CM Punk escalating through intense verbal exchanges and physical confrontations.
The Scottish Warrior ultimately vanquished Punk at SummerSlam. However, the Cult of Personality retaliated by having McIntyre flee from him on RAW this week. This did not deter McIntyre, who retorted by saying that if messing with Punk was an Olympic event, he would be the Simone Biles of it.
This occurs after the Scottish Warrior baited Punk on the aforementioned episode of RAW by discussing Punk’s spouse, AJ Lee, and a very personal keepsake he still possessed after stealing it from him. The Punk bracelet has the names of Punk’s husband, AJ Lee, and their dog, Larry. For the former AEW star, this bracelet may be more valuable than any gold medal.
So, despite not having any real medals, McIntyre appears to have defeated Punk at SummerSlam and may have won the psychological battle between the two. So, has the conflict ended? Well, not yet. Since Punk requested a rematch, the WWE may grant him one. Perhaps this rematch will signal the end of the fight.
CM Punk vs Drew McIntyre rematch?
At least, that’s what famed professional wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer believes. According to the seasoned source, the conflict will not be over until Punk defeats McIntyre.
Meltzer remarked on his F4WOnline show that “He wanted to beat his a*s is what he wanted to do. Well, we’ll get that. We’ll get that. He’s owed one now. I mean, he’s going to—you know, this feud ain’t ending with Punk not winning the match. So he’s owed one.”
It appears that the situation is far from over. CM Punk will not call it quits until he has defeated the Scottish Warrior. Until he receives his bracelet back. But, given how important the AJ Lee bracelet is in the tale, will we witness the return of the revolutionary superstar? Let us know in the comments.
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