Few wrestling personalities are as controversial or divisive as CM Punk and Eric Bischoff. Each represents a different era of wrestling, one born out of rebellion and breaking rules and the other a testament to business acumen and strategic plays. As Punk gears up for his return to All Elite Wrestling's highly-anticipated first episode of Collision, former WCW Executive and WWE personality Eric Bischoff has added fuel to the fire with his opinion of Punk's star power.

On the latest episode of the Strictly Business podcast, Bischoff vehemently expressed his thoughts on Punk and his drawing power, or, to be more accurate, the lack thereof.

According to Bischoff, Punk's grand re-entry to the wrestling ring might not have the impact everyone expects. He points to the rumored lackluster ticket sales for All In in London and AEW's Collision shows post-premiere in Chicago as a harbinger of what's to come. "CM Punk has set himself up for just a dramatic failure," Bischoff stated, referring to the early reactions Punk received when the AEW announced the Collision premiere.

The concern is, if this venture flops, it might adversely impact Punk's career to an irrevocable extent.