Seth Rollins was visibly angry when CM Punk returned to WWE at Survivor Series 2023, and he's since explained why he was upset about the situation.
Seth Rollins does not like CM Punk. He threw a fit when the “Best in the World” returned at Survivor Series, has taken shots his way every chance he’s gotten over the last year and change, and even delivered a fantastic promo on the final RAW on the USA Network before the duo got to settle their differences in the ring on the show’s Netflix debut.
CM Punk and Seth Rollins went to war on the debut edition of "Raw" on Netflix. The two superstars have a checkered past, stemming from when Punk left the promotion on bad terms in 2014.
Seth Rollins explains why he's one of the few people in the WWE locker room who isn't happy to have CM Punk in the sports entertainment promotion.
"It's as close to hatred as you can get..." 😬 WWE's Seth Rollins didn't hold back when asked about bitter rival CM Punk 👀
Seth Rollins says that CM Punk was a cancer to his career. During an interview with Chris Van Vliet, Rollins spoke openly about his relationship with CM Punk an
CM Punk and Seth Rollins battled on WWE Raw's Netflix debut in one of the most anticipated matches in recent memory, the culmination of hostility between
WWE veteran Bubba Ray Dudley has made a bold statement regarding Seth Rollins. He believes Rollins is in the worst position of his career.
CM Punk scored a major win at the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. Punk and Seth Rollins headlined the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. The match marked Punk’s first time competing on WWE television in 11 years,
As you may know, Seth Rollins hates CM Punk. The very existence of The Best in the World in WWE is stuck in his craw. However, what appears to be the first of many opportunities Rollins got ...
CM Punk was the better man in the main event of the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere Monday night. In a back and forth match, Punk defeated Seth Rollins with two GTS
The trio consisting of Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and Rollins were the brainchild of Punk, who felt he needed a group of mercenaries at his disposal. After two years of immense success as a part of one of WWE's most beloved factions, Rollins would turn heel and leave the group, and Punk would leave the company.