AEW superstar CM Punk turned 43-year-old this week, and with Halloween right around the corner, Punk decided to celebrate it in a rather spooky way. Punk has been wrestling almost on a weekly basis since his debut for Tony Khan’s AEW and has been undefeated on the roster while putting away younger talents.
‘The Best in the World’ took to his Instagram and posted a series of pictures that look like an amusement park, decorated with a Halloween theme to amuse the visitors by giving them a spooky feel.
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In the post, we can see Punk relaxing and posing with the Halloween props of the amusement park. However, one photo stands out from his post in which he poses, standing inside an open coffin. A shoutout to The Undertaker, perhaps?
“43 and the possibilities are endless.” Punk wrote.
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Is AEW using CM Punk to his limit?
AEW created history when CM Punk showed up inside the squared circle after having bad blood with WWE. However, after months of Punk being on the roster, the ratings and excitement seem to be fading.
Recently, former WWE personnel, Eric Bischoff, dismissed Punk’s AEW run so far, claiming that he is still waiting to see ‘The Best in the World’ side of the former WWE Champion.
In a way, it seems like Bischoff is not wrong because AEW has not yet booked Punk in an interesting storyline. Punk just turns up with every week and selects a random youngster to wrestle with.
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While winning these matches showed that Punk has still got it inside the ring; however, at the same time, the former World Champion has to have a storyline before the magic runs out.
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