Below are a couple of top WWE & AEW news stories of the day, featuring CM Punk, Hangman Page and RAW.
• CM Punk took a jab at “Hangman” Adam Page during an interview following Saturday Night’s Main Event. The comments were featured in a video WWE shared of Punk speaking with Peter Rosenberg and Jackie Redmond.
The discussion turned to Koko B. Ware, with Rosenberg praising Koko’s “moveset”. Punk quickly dismissed the term, calling it “garbage internet wrestling talk” and criticizing those who use it, especially wrestlers. He stated:
“Don’t say moveset. It’s garbage internet wrestling talk. If you say that, you’re an idiot. Especially if you’re a wrestler and you say moveset, that 100% tells me that you don’t know what the hell you were doing.”
EXCLUSIVE: @CMPunk discusses the history of Saturday Night's Main Event before sharing a moment with WWE Hall of Famer Koko B. Ware.#SNME pic.twitter.com/xZSZ4htgtj
— WWE (@WWE) December 15, 2024
Fans connected this to a recent cryptic post by Hangman Page, where Page seemingly addressed Logan Paul for using his moves, writing:
“I hope the next person who is given the majority of my moveset to use in the ring is at least kind of cool.”
Many believe Punk’s comments were a veiled response to Page’s statement.
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• After nearly two decades on USA Network, WWE’s Monday Night RAW will air its final episode on the channel on December 30th from Houston, before transitioning to Netflix on January 6th at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
The Netflix debut is set to feature major stars, including Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and John Cena. Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa in a Tribal Combat for the Ula Fala has officially been announced for January 6.
WrestleVotes revealed that WWE is planning a special send-off for the USA Network on December 30th, honoring their long-standing partnership. The episode will likely include a video tribute highlighting memorable moments from RAW’s time on USA.
WWE aims to ensure the finale is a strong show to commemorate their history with the network, even as SmackDown continues airing on USA.