CM Punk obliterates Drew McIntyre and Scottish fans after successfully executing ‘Scotland Screwjob’ at Clash at the Castle
CM Punk could return to in ring action this Monday night on Raw.

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CM Punk has been in the headlines again, ever since he cost Drew McIntyre the World Heavyweight Championship. After causing the bedlam in Scotland, the Best in the World has been constantly mocking the Scottish Warrior. Now, he took another shot against the former WWE Champion.
Taking it to Instagram, the Second City Saint posted a picture of himself smiling in front of a random store. However, what’s interesting is the name of the complex behind him, as it states, “Pride of Glasgow.” It was a sarcastic jab against his shenanigans in Glasgow. As such, he tried to rub salt on the wounds of Drew McIntyre after the ‘Scotland Screwjob’.

Moreover, CM Punk had bold words to say after Clash at the Castle. He went on to obliterate McIntyre in his post-show presentation. The former AEW Star went on to say that he prays the Scottish Warrior doesn’t become the World Champion throughout his career.
Furthermore, the Straight Edge Superstar also revealed that he is expected to be medically cleared to perform by this Monday. Therefore, he might show up at SmackDown this week to announce his return. As for McIntyre, he was mad after the events in Scotland. He looked quite upset as he vowed to destroy Punk the next time.
CM Punk talked about the backstage culture in WWE
CM Punk recently got candid about his experience in this new era of WWE. He has been a part of many locker rooms and has had an illustrious career. After going through it all, The Best in the World has quite an experience describing an appropriate backstage environment. He went on to call the behind-the-scenes culture in WWE “magic.”

Speaking on the Clash at the Castle Post Show, the Second City Saint stated that the energy backstage has changed. He added that it has become positive and innovative under this new regime. Moreover, he was impressed with the work and looks forward to working with the crew in the future.
It's just a much better place. I'm older. I'm wiser. It's a great crew. The people who like me will know that I'm being earnest and honest and believe me and the people who don't like me will twist [it]CM Punk via Post Show
Last year, the Straight Edge Superstar left AEW after being involved in a backstage altercation with Jack Perry. He returned to WWE in November of the same year and has been an integral part of the company ever since.
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