Is CM Punk a WWE Grand Slam Champion?

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The Second City Saint finally realized his lifelong dream of headlining WrestleMania!
‘The Second City Saint’ CM Punk defied all odds to realize his lifelong dream of main-eventing WrestleMania. Punk headlined the 41st edition of ‘Grandest Stage’, where he competed in a triple-threat match against Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns.
While many stars leaving the spotlight fade away into oblivion but that exact opposite happened to CM Punk when he left the WWE in 2014, as fans continued to chant his name, expressing their desire to see the Second City Saint back in the squared circle.
Following his return at Survivor Series 2023, Punk has been enjoying his time inside the ring, delivering iconic matches and fiery promos. However, Punk is yet to recapture any World title in the Stamford-based promotion.
After making his return, Punk has been involved in an iconic feud against Drew McIntyre, which has been dubbed as the best feud of 2024. He has also been part of the Bloodline saga, competing alongside the OG Bloodline in the men’s WarGames match.
Is CM Punk a Grand Slam Champion?
No, CM Punk is not a Grand Slam Champion; the ‘Best in the World’ has won both the WWE Championship and the original World Heavyweight Championship, as well as the Intercontinental Championship and the now inactive World Tag Team Championship.
However, he has not yet captured the United States Championship, and in order to become a Grand Slam Champion in the promotion, a WWE superstar has to win all four of the titles.
Also Read: WWE Grand Slam Champion: Explained and full list
The Second City Saint is a two-time WWE Heavyweight Champion (Undisputed WWE Championship), a three-time World Heavyweight Champion (inactive). He also held the now-inactive World Tag Team Championship once with Kofi Kingston, and is a one-time Intercontinental Champion.
Will CM Punk be able to capture the United States Championship and become a Grand Slam Champion, joining the list of exclusive club? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments section.
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