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No more non-televised live events for CM Punk

PWInsider.com is reporting that CM Punk has been pulled out of all future WWE house shows and will not be working non-televised events for the time being, including the upcoming European tour which starts this week.

This deal will limit Punk’s wrestling for WWE to just once a week plus other appearances for the company, a nice change from the usual four days a week of touring including television.

The WWE website has no mention of Punk at non-televised events till early July, where he is then advertised for tours in Japan and Australia.

The former WWE champion revealed on the MMA Hour show with Ariel Helwani yesterday that he might be attending the UFC event in San Jose, California, this weekend, confirming himself that he would not be traveling with the WWE crew for the bi-annual long European tour.

Punk and his girlfriend and former WWE Diva Lita attended The Ultimate Fighter 17 finale in Las Vegas this past Saturday and was acknowledged on the live broadcast on FX.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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