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WWE superstar CM Punk has delivered a heartfelt message regarding the situation in Gaza, calling on the world to end the ongoing genocide in Palestinian territories.
Currently on a break from professional wrestling, Punk last appeared during the October 7th episode of RAW, where he expressed uncertainty about his return to the ring.
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While on hiatus, Punk made a guest appearance as a color commentator at CFFC 137, a mixed martial arts event. During the broadcast, alongside MMA journalist John Morgan, he took a moment to address global violence. Seizing the chance to speak out, Punk boldly stated, “I’m CM Punk, and I wish we would stop genocide.”
This isn’t the first time Punk has used his platform to advocate for justice. He has been consistently vocal about global issues, particularly in showing support for the Palestinian people. His solidarity with UFC Welterweight Champion Belal Muhammad, who is of Palestinian descent, has also been well-documented.
In other news, according to The Hollywood Reporter, CM Punk is set to star in the upcoming indie horror film “Night Patrol”, scheduled for release in 2025. The film features a star-studded cast including Justin Long, Jermaine Fowler, RJ Cyler, Dermot Mulroney, Freddie Gibbs, YG, Flying Lotus, Jon Oswald, and Nicki Micheaux, and will be directed by Ryan Prows.