CM Punk - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

Punk about to perform the Go to Sleep on Kane. Punk bulldogs Alberto Del Rio through a table. Punk pays homage to Randy Savage before a diving elbow drop on Alberto Del Rio. Punk springboarding off the ropes to clothesline Kane. Punk's signature taunt of putting his opponent to sleep.
  • World Wrestling Entertainment
    • Finishing moves
      • Anaconda Vise (Arm-trap triangle choke)
      • GTS – Go to Sleep (Fireman's carry dropped into a knee lift)
    • Signature moves
      • Arm trap swinging neckbreaker
      • Arm wrench followed by stepping a leg over the wrenched arm and performing a mule kick with the leg below the opponent's face
      • Back heel kick
      • Belly-to-back suplex
      • Bulldog
      • Diving crossbody
      • Diving elbow drop – adopted from and used in tribute to Randy Savage
      • Double underhook backbreaker
      • Hammerlock twisted into a short-range lariat
      • Koji clutch
      • Leg lariat
      • Mongolian chop
      • Repeated elbow strikes to an opponent's chest
      • Rope hung arm trap can opener
      • Roundhouse kick
      • Short-arm clothesline
      • Sitout suplex slam
      • Slingshot somersault senton
      • Snap scoop powerslam
      • Springboard clothesline
      • Step-up enzuigiri
      • Step-up high knee to a cornered opponent followed by a bulldog
      • Suicide dive
      • Super frankensteiner
      • Superplex
      • Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
  • Independent circuit
    • Finishing moves
      • Anaconda vise or an arm triangle choke
      • Pepsi Plunge (Diving double underhook facebuster)
      • Shining wizard
    • Signature moves
      • Arm wrench followed by stepping a leg over the wrenched arm and performing a mule kick with the leg below the opponent's face
      • Corkscrew dive transitioned into a diving neckbreaker
      • Crooked Moonsault (Split-legged moonsault)
      • Delayed vertical suplex
      • Devil Lock DDT (Hammerlock legsweep DDT)
      • Facewash
      • Inverted facelock backbreaker
      • Inverted frankensteiner
      • Jackie Chan (While sitting in a corner, grasps the top rope with one hand on each side of the turnbuckle and when the opponent attempts to pull him off the ropes by his legs, he performs a back tuck, landing on his feet)
      • Pepsi Twist (Jumping hammerlock twisted into a short-range lariat)
      • Punk-Handle Piledriver (Pumphandle reverse piledriver)
      • Rolling fireman's carry slam
      • Slingshot somersault senton
      • Springboard corkscrew crossbody
      • Suicide dive
      • Welcome to Chicago, Motherfucker (Double underhook backbreaker)
    • With Julio Dinero
      • Double superkick
      • Near Death Experience (Diving neckbreaker (Punk) / Powerbomb (Dinero) combination)
  • Managers
    • Milo Beasley
    • Tracy Brooks
    • Bobby Heenan
    • Paul Heyman
    • Alexis Laree / Vicki Adams
    • Lucy
    • Joshua Masters
    • James Mitchell
    • Dave Prazak
  • Nicknames
    • "The Best in the World"
    • "Mr. Money in the Bank"
    • "The Second City Saint / Savior"
    • "The Straight-Edge Savior / Superstar"
    • "The Voice of the Voiceless"
  • Entrance themes
    • Independent circuit
      • "Shitlist" by L7
      • "South of Heaven" by Slayer
      • "A Call for Blood" by Hatebreed
      • "Miseria Cantare (The Beginning)" by AFI
      • "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour
      • "Night Train" by The Bouncing Souls
      • "¡Olé!" by The Bouncing Souls
    • World Wrestling Entertainment
      • "This Fire Burns" by Killswitch Engage (August 1, 2006–July 17, 2011)
      • "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour (July 25, 2011–present)
  • Wrestlers trained
  • Anthony Blanca
  • Anthony Franco
  • Bobby Dempsey
  • Davey Andrews
  • Derek Dempsey
  • Evan Starsmore
  • Grizzly Redwood
  • Jay Jensen
  • Matt Turner
  • Pelle Primeau
  • Shane Hagadorn
  • Smash Bradley

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