WWE has removed the PPV featuring CM Punk’s big win


WWE shows have been airing for a really long time. Fans can find all these shows available to stream on the WWE Network. But as per latest reports, it seems like WWE has removed the TLC pay-per-view that took place in the year 2013.
WWE’s latest PPV Survivor Series focused on The Undertaker’s glorious 30-years in the company, which came to an end on the same night. The focus has now shifted to the next WWE PPV – TLC (Tables, Ladders and Chairs). All the TLC pay-per-views till date are available on the TLC page on the WWE network, except from 2013. This was reported by WrestlingInc, who are checking with WWE if this is an error.
TLC 2013 features a huge CM Punk win

In the year 2013, WWE had presented TLC as a buildup PPV to their biggest event, Wrestlemania. Fans might remember this event as the one where two of the biggest names in the industry – Randy Orton and John Cena collided. They duo fought in an attempt to unify the WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight title.
Considering how remarkable the event was, fans are confused as to what could be the reason for its removal. But the highlight of the event was undoubtedly CM Punk’s match. Punk fought and defeated The Shield in a 3-on-1 Handicap match. After Punk exited the company, he discussed the match in detail on Colt Cabana’s podcast. He mentioned how frustrated he was from the fact that everyone kept telling him to make Roman Reigns look strong.
The exact reason is yet to be identified for this iconic WWE pay-per-view.
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