Professional wrestling, an industry that marries athletic prowess with intricate narrative storytelling, has always thrived on monumental moments. Most recently, WWEbrought back The Rock for a special appearance in the midst of a string of appearances by the so-called GOAT of the WWE, John Cena.
Few occurrences can hold such significance as the aforementioned returns and CM Punk's speculated comeback to the WWE, nearly a decade after figuratively and literally walking out of the door, is one of them.
However, it's not just the return that matters, but the timing, the context, and the storylines that it would spawn.

Firstly, let's address the context. WWE has witnessed a significant shift in its star-power dynamics due to the departure of Edge to AEW. This change becomes more pronounced with Edge's magnetic presence on shows such as Dynamite and Collision. The void left by such a heavyweight naturally ignites discussions about replacements, and CM Punk is a prime contender.


