That he's returning in a match opposite Chris Jericho
also makes me think a turn's on the cards for Punk. 'Y2J' is a guy who can get
into the ring and just wrestle a solid fifteen match with 'The Second City
Saint'. He's so respected at this point that I'm sure he'll be getting his
share of cheers but if the Chicagoans do turn on him Jericho's capable of
handling himself and playing the bad guy for the night. But I think what WWE
are wanting to present at Payback is a face versus face encounter.
There’s no better way to reintroduce Punk. He’s the man
who’s obsessed with being the best in the world. Proving that has been what’s
driven him for the last two years. It’s perfectly natural for him to come back
to wrestle a match against another good wrestler just to prove he’s the better
man.
On a side note I think we may have heard the last of Cult
of Personality as Punk’s theme. WWE never pays for entrance themes indefinitely
and now would be an ideal time to make the switch to something new.
Goodie or baddie?
I could be wrong, of course. About the face turn that is,
not Cult of Personality. Punk only turned heel last July. That's less than a
year ago. He’s also only been off TV for a couple of months. When it was
announced that he was taking time off I’d assumed he’d be gone for longer.
Perhaps he’ll wrestle in Chicago and then leave again. Or perhaps he won’t
appear at Payback at all.
The thing about CM Punk is that fans want to cheer him. WWE may as well just go with it and let them. Besides,
who's he going to feud with if he stays a heel aligned with Paul Heyman?
Alberto Del Rio and Sheamus are both fresh opponents for him to a greater or
lesser extent but neither feels like they'd be the big feud Punk deserves.
Turning face will set Punk up with more to do and skip an
awkward situation where a bad guy gets one of the most positive reactions of
each show he's on. Babyface Punk working against Jack Swagger, Big Show, Dolph
Ziggler, or Mark Henry would be something new. As a good guy he'd be better
placed to help guys lower down the roster too. His old pal Antonio Cesaro for
example.
Of course "The Big One" for a babyface 'Voice
of the Voiceless' would be a programme with Brock Lesnar. There's an obvious
route to that too: Punk being irked that Heyman took it upon himself to speak
on his behalf regarding the Jericho challenge and ending their partnership.
They could add extra touches like Heyman accidentally costing Punk the match at
Payback or Curtis Axel revealing that Heyman's confided in him that he feels
Punk's past it (which would allow for an interesting Punk v Axel match prior to
a Lesnar bout) but they're not necessary. Promos between Punk and Heyman would
work just fine.
Punk v Lesnar at SummerSlam? I'd like to see it.
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