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CM Punk

Phillip Jack Brooks, famously known as CM Punk, is a highly regarded American professional wrestler and actor currently signed with WWE on the Raw brand. Known for his outspoken "straight edge" persona mirroring his real life, CM Punk is recognized as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. His impressive 434-day reign as WWE Champion stands as the 10th-longest world title reign in the company's history.

1946: Mother Harriet Jadwiga Born

In 1946, Harriet Jadwiga (née Kowalski), CM Punk's mother, was born.

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1950: Mid 20th Century

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1969: Mid 20th Century

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1975: Late 20th Century

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October 26, 1978: Phillip Jack Brooks Born in Chicago

On October 26, 1978, Phillip Jack Brooks was born in Chicago, Illinois.

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1988: Beginning of Modern Era

CM Punk's WWE championship reign was the longest since 1988, the beginning of what WWE considers its "modern era".

October 25, 1997: Debut Match in Lunatic Wrestling Federation

On October 25, 1997, one day before his 19th birthday, CM Punk had his debut match in the Lunatic Wrestling Federation, defeating Brawn the Lumberjack.

1997: Wrestling Career Begins

In 1997, CM Punk began his wrestling career on the independent circuit.

1997: Reference to the Montreal Screwjob

In 1997, an event reminiscent of the Montreal Screwjob happened in the feud between CM Punk and Undertaker. CM Punk defeated The Undertaker in a submission match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. The Undertaker originally won the match with his "Hell's Gate" submission hold, but SmackDown general manager Theodore Long restarted the match.

1997: Hell in a Cell

The first match in North America to receive a five-star rating in seven years, the last one being the first-ever Hell in a Cell match between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker at Badd Blood: In Your House in 1997.

1999: Wrestling at Steel Domain Wrestling

In 1999, CM Punk began wrestling at Steel Domain Wrestling in St. Paul, Minnesota, as part of his training at the Steel Dominion wrestling school.

1999: Late 20th Century

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September 18, 2002: NWA: TNA Debut

On September 18, 2002, CM Punk made his debut for NWA: Total Nonstop Action alongside his trainer Ace Steel, defeating Derek Wylde and Jimmy Rave and The Hot Shots (Cassidy O'Reilly and Chase Stevens) in a three-way match to qualify for the tag team Gauntlet for the Gold.

November 9, 2002: ROH In-Ring Debut

On November 9, 2002, CM Punk made his in-ring debut on ROH at All Star Extravaganza in a gauntlet match.

2002: IWC Heavyweight Champion

In 2002, CM Punk became the International Wrestling Cartel (IWC) Heavyweight Champion, in Monroeville, Pennsylvania.

2002: Joins Ring of Honor

In 2002, CM Punk joined Ring of Honor (ROH).

2002: Reaction to Punk compared to Hogan's return

In August 2021, wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer compared the reaction to Punk's AEW appearance to the reaction to Hulk Hogan's WWE return in 2002.

July 2003: Refusal to Wrestle for IWA Mid-South

From July 2003, CM Punk refused to wrestle for IWA Mid-South, citing Ian Rotten's mistreatment of Chris Hero.

November 2003: Feud with Raven Concludes

In November 2003, CM Punk's feud with Raven was settled at The Conclusion, where Punk defeated Raven in a steel cage match.

2003: Returns to TNA and Joins The Gathering

In mid-2003, CM Punk returned to TNA while simultaneously wrestling for Ring of Honor. He was paired with Julio Dinero as members of Raven's stable The Gathering.

February 25, 2004: Physical Scuffle with Teddy Hart

On February 25, 2004, CM Punk had a physical scuffle with Teddy Hart outside of a restaurant before a NWA: TNA show, reportedly stemming from an ROH show incident.

March 2004: Quits TNA

In March 2004, CM Punk officially quit TNA during the Rob Feinstein controversy due to a dispute over his ability to compete in ROH.

May 2004: IWA Mid-South Boycott Ends

In May 2004, CM Punk ended his boycott of IWA Mid-South and returned to wrestling for the promotion.

2004: Feud with Samoa Joe

In mid-2004, CM Punk faced off against ROH World Champion Samoa Joe for the championship in a three-match series.

July 2005: Leaves IWA Mid-South

In July 2005, CM Punk left IWA Mid-South, where he had been performing as a wrestler and commentator.

August 13, 2005: Final Scheduled Match in ROH

On August 13, 2005, CM Punk's final scheduled match in ROH took place at Punk: The Final Chapter against Colt Cabana, which he lost.

September 2005: CM Punk Debuts in OVW

In September 2005, CM Punk debuted in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), WWE's developmental territory, in a dark match. Later that month in September 2005, he suffered a broken nose and ruptured eardrum during a match on OVW TV with Danny Inferno.

November 2005: CM Punk Wins OVW Television Championship

In November 2005, CM Punk defeated Ken Doane to win the OVW Television Championship.

2005: Joins WWE

In 2005, CM Punk joined WWE.

January 2006: Three Way Dance for OVW Television Championship

In January 2006, CM Punk participated in a three way dance with Brent Albright and Ken Doane for the OVW Television Championship. Aaron "The Idol" Stevens replaced Doane due to injury and ultimately won the match.

February 11, 2006: Special Appearance at ROH Unscripted II

On February 11, 2006, CM Punk made a special appearance at the ROH show Unscripted II, teaming with Bryan Danielson to defeat Adam Pearce and Jimmy Rave.

February 2006: OVW Heavyweight Championship Tournament

In February 2006, CM Punk entered a tournament to crown a new OVW Heavyweight Champion, losing to Brent Albright in the finals.

May 2006: CM Punk Wins OVW Heavyweight Championship

In May 2006, CM Punk defeated Brent Albright in a strap match to win the OVW Heavyweight Championship.

June 24, 2006: CM Punk Debuts in ECW

On June 24, 2006, CM Punk debuted in ECW, defeating Stevie Richards at a Philadelphia house show.

July 2006: CM Punk Wins OVW Southern Tag Team Championship

In July 2006, CM Punk and Seth Skyfire defeated Shad Gaspard and the Neighborhoodie to win the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship, making Punk a double champion.

August 2006: CM Punk Loses OVW Titles

In August 2006, CM Punk and Seth Skyfire lost the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship to Deuce Shade and "Domino" Cliff Compton. Later that month in August 2006, Punk also lost the OVW Heavyweight Championship to Chet the Jett.

January 9, 2007: CM Punk Suffers First ECW Loss

On January 9, 2007, CM Punk suffered his first ECW singles loss against Hardcore Holly, ending his six-month undefeated streak.

January 22, 2008: CM Punk Loses ECW Championship

On January 22, 2008, CM Punk's 143-day reign as ECW Champion ended when he lost to Chavo Guerrero in a no disqualification match on ECW following interference from Edge.

February 7, 2008: WWE and OVW End Developmental Partnership

On February 7, 2008, WWE and OVW ended their developmental partnership, after which CM Punk ceased appearing regularly with OVW, though he had already been making sporadic appearances.

2008: CM Punk Wins Money in the Bank and World Heavyweight Championship

In 2008, CM Punk won the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXIV. Later, he was drafted to Raw and cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Edge. Later in 2008, Punk was attacked by The Legacy and Randy Orton, who punted Punk in the head before the Championship scramble match, ending his reign at 69 days.

2008: Money in the Bank Winner

In 2008, CM Punk won the Money in the Bank ladder match.

2008: Revenge for Premature End of Championship Reign

In 2008, Randy Orton prematurely ended CM Punk's first World Heavyweight Championship reign.

January 5, 2009: CM Punk's Intercontinental Title Match Ends in Disqualification

On January 5, 2009, CM Punk received his Intercontinental Championship title match against William Regal, which ended in a disqualification when Regal grabbed the referee's jersey.

2009: CM Punk Wins Money in the Bank, Drafted to SmackDown and Wins World Heavyweight Championship

In 2009, CM Punk won the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 25, becoming the first person to win it twice. He was then drafted to SmackDown and later cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to defeat Jeff Hardy for the World Heavyweight Championship at Extreme Rules. In 2009, Punk would retain and lose the title multiple times.

2009: Wins Money in the Bank Again

In 2009, CM Punk won the Money in the Bank ladder match for the second consecutive year, making him the only back-to-back winner.

2009: CM Punk's Sinister Turn

In late 2009, CM Punk's character began taking on a more sinister direction. He converted Luke Gallows to the straight-edge lifestyle and started The Straight Edge Society.

January 2010: CM Punk Converts Audience Members

Throughout January 2010, CM Punk began to convert planted members of the audience to a straight-edge lifestyle, making them take a pledge of allegiance to him and shaving their heads as a sign of renewal and devotion.

June 20, 2010: CM Punk Challenges for World Heavyweight Championship at Fatal 4-Way

On June 20, 2010, at WWE Fatal 4-Way, CM Punk challenged for the World Heavyweight Championship against Rey Mysterio, Big Show and the champion Jack Swagger, but he was unsuccessful when he was attacked by Kane.

December 2010: CM Punk Assumes Control of The Nexus

At the end of December 2010, CM Punk left the commentary team after assaulting John Cena and revealed that he had joined and assumed control of The Nexus.

2010: CM Punk Feuds with Rey Mysterio

In 2010, CM Punk feuded with Rey Mysterio, being eliminated by him during the Elimination Chamber match. They faced each other in a match at WrestleMania XXVI where Mysterio won. Punk and Mysterio had a rematch at Extreme Rules where Punk won. On May 23 at Over The Limit, Punk lost to Mysterio and was subsequently shaved bald.

January 30, 2011: Punk and The New Nexus Cost Orton His Match

On January 30, 2011, CM Punk and The New Nexus cost Randy Orton his match with The Miz for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble as revenge for Orton prematurely ending Punk's first World Heavyweight Championship reign in 2008.

June 2011: "Pipe Bomb" Soliloquy

In June 2011, CM Punk delivered his famous "Pipe Bomb" soliloquy, considered one of the most important promos in professional wrestling history.

2011: Slammy Award and PWI Wrestler of the Year

In 2011, CM Punk was named Superstar of the Year at the Slammy Awards and voted PWI Wrestler of the Year.

January 29, 2012: Punk defends WWE Championship against Dolph Ziggler

On January 29, 2012, at the Royal Rumble, CM Punk successfully defended his WWE Championship against Dolph Ziggler despite John Laurinaitis acting as the outside enforcer.

2012: Cover Athlete for WWE '13

In 2012, CM Punk was the cover athlete for the video game WWE '13.

2012: PWI Wrestler of the Year

In 2012, CM Punk was voted PWI Wrestler of the Year.

January 7, 2013: Punk retains WWE Championship against Ryback

On January 7, 2013, CM Punk returned to in-ring action on Raw, retaining the WWE Championship against Ryback in a TLC match following interference from The Shield.

January 27, 2013: The Rock announces he will wrestle for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble

On January 27, 2013, at Raw 1000, The Rock, who was a special guest, announced that he would wrestle for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. Later in the night, CM Punk attacked The Rock, turning heel in the process.

June 2013: Restraining Order Against Mother

In June 2013, CM Punk reportedly obtained a restraining order against his estranged mother.

August 2013: Relationship with AJ Lee began

In August 2013, Brooks began dating fellow WWE wrestler April Mendez, known as AJ Lee.

November 2013: Punk finds lump on his back.

In November 2013, CM Punk found a lump on his back, later diagnosed as a "fatty deposit" by WWE's Dr. Chris Amann.

2013: End of Friendship

CM Punk stated in 2022 that he hadn't been friends with Scott Colton (Colt Cabana) since at least late 2013.

January 26, 2014: Kane eliminates Punk from the Royal Rumble

On January 26, 2014, at the Royal Rumble, Kane eliminated CM Punk from the outside and performed a chokeslam on him through the announce table.

June 13, 2014: Punk Fired by WWE on his wedding day

On June 13, 2014, CM Punk was fired by WWE on his wedding day, an event that was the 'last straw' for Punk.

November 2014: Pro Wrestling Torch documents Punk interview

In November 2014, The Pro Wrestling Torch documented the interview with CM Punk.

November 2014: Punk breaks silence on WWE Exit

In November 2014, on an episode of Colt Cabana's Art of Wrestling podcast, CM Punk broke his silence regarding his exit from WWE, detailing his suspension, lack of contact from WWE, and being fired on his wedding day.

December 6, 2014: Signing with UFC

On December 6, 2014, at UFC 181, CM Punk announced that he had signed a multi-fight contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and would compete under his ring name.

December 2014: Punk explains why he left WWE

In a December 2014 interview, CM Punk explained why he left WWE earlier that year.

2014: End of Friendship

CM Punk stated in 2022 that he hadn't been friends with Scott Colton (Colt Cabana) since at least 2014.

2014: Leaves WWE

In 2014, CM Punk acrimoniously left WWE and retired from wrestling.

2014: Punk leaves WWE due to health reasons

In 2014, CM Punk cited his health as the main reason for leaving WWE, describing working through untreated MRSA infection symptoms, broken ribs, injured knees, and multiple concussions.

January 2015: Training Under Duke Roufus

In January 2015, CM Punk began training under Duke Roufus at Roufusport MMA Academy to prepare for his MMA debut.

February 2015: Release of Thor Annual No. 1

In February 2015, Marvel Comics' Thor Annual No. 1, partly written by Brooks, was released.

February 2015: Defamation Lawsuit Filed

In February 2015, WWE doctor Christopher Amann filed a defamation lawsuit against Brooks and Scott Colton over Brooks' allegations of medical malpractice.

May 2015: Publication of "The Most Cursed"

In May 2015, "The Most Cursed", co-written by Brooks, appeared in Vertigo Comics' Strange Sports Stories No. 3.

June 2015: Move to Milwaukee

In June 2015, CM Punk moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to be closer to the Roufusport gym while still retaining his home in Chicago.

October 2015: Shoulder Injury Delays UFC Debut

In October 2015, Duke Roufus announced that CM Punk had suffered a shoulder injury, delaying his UFC debut until the next calendar year.

December 4, 2015: Punk appears at Freelance Wrestling

On December 4, 2015, CM Punk made his first known appearance at a professional wrestling event after leaving WWE at a Freelance Wrestling show, managing Kikutaro.

February 6, 2016: Herniated Disc and Surgery

On February 6, 2016, it was announced that CM Punk would face Mickey Gall in his first professional MMA contest, but he was diagnosed with a herniated disc and underwent surgery days later.

September 10, 2016: UFC and MMA Debut at UFC 203

On September 10, 2016, CM Punk made his UFC and MMA debut against Mickey Gall at UFC 203 in Cleveland, Ohio, losing via rear naked choke submission early in the first round. He was paid a disclosed $500,000.

2016: UFC Debut

In 2016, CM Punk debuted in the welterweight division of UFC at UFC 203, losing to Mickey Gall via submission.

2016: Death of Mother Harriet Jadwiga

In 2016, Harriet Jadwiga (née Kowalski), CM Punk's mother, passed away.

November 2017: Publication of Master of Kung Fu One-Shot

In November 2017, CM Punk wrote a one-shot of Marvel's Master of Kung Fu, which was published by Marvel Comics.

June 9, 2018: Second Professional Bout at UFC 225

On June 9, 2018, CM Punk had his second professional bout at UFC 225 against Mike Jackson in Chicago. Punk lost the fight via unanimous decision.

June 2018: Brock Lesnar breaks Punk's record

In June 2018, Brock Lesnar broke CM Punk's record of longest world championship reign in WWE of the "modern era" (after 1988).

August 2018: Scott Colton Lawsuit

In August 2018, Scott Colton filed a lawsuit against Brooks, alleging breach of contract and fraud related to legal fees for the Amann suit.

November 8, 2018: Signing with CFFC as Commentator

On November 8, 2018, CM Punk signed with Cage Fury Fighting Championships (CFFC), a UFC affiliate, as a commentator.

2018: Second UFC Fight

In 2018, CM Punk lost his second UFC fight to Mike Jackson via unanimous decision at UFC 225; later overturned to a no contest.

April 19, 2019: Punk appears in MKE Wrestling

On April 19, 2019, CM Punk appeared in a masked disguise at an event held by independent promotion MKE Wrestling, helping Ace Steel win a match.

June 2019: Counterclaim Filed

In June 2019, Brooks filed a counterclaim against Scott Colton for $600,000 and additional fees.

September 2019: Lawsuits Settled

In September 2019, both the lawsuit filed by Scott Colton against Brooks and Brooks's counterclaim against Colton were settled and dismissed with no financial compensation.

November 12, 2019: Punk joins WWE Backstage

On November 12, 2019, CM Punk made a surprise appearance on the Fox Sports 1 series WWE Backstage, joining the program as a special contributor and analyst.

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2019: Starring in "Girl on the Third Floor"

In 2019, CM Punk (as Brooks) starred in the horror film Girl on the Third Floor, receiving positive reviews for his performance.

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2019: Horror Films and WWE Backstage

In 2019, CM Punk starred in the horror films Rabid and Girl on the Third Floor and worked as a pundit on WWE Backstage.

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June 2020: Production of WWE Backstage halted

In June 2020, production of WWE Backstage was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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December 2020: Pulled from UFC Drug Testing Pool

In December 2020, CM Punk, despite his inactivity, pulled out of the drug testing pool for the UFC.

2020: WWE Backstage

In 2020, CM Punk continued to work as a pundit on WWE Backstage.

August 2021: Retirement from MMA

In August 2021, CM Punk notified the UFC he would be retiring from MMA after he returned to professional wrestling earlier that month, ending his MMA run with a record of 0-1 (1 NC).

August 20, 2021: Punk debuts for All Elite Wrestling

On August 20, 2021, CM Punk made his debut for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) at The First Dance event on Rampage, challenging Darby Allin to a match at the All Out pay-per-view event.

2021: Portrayal of Ricky Rabies in Heels

In 2021, Brooks portrayed wrestler Ricky Rabies in the professional wrestling drama series Heels.

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2021: Joins AEW

In 2021, CM Punk returned to wrestling and joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW).

2021: WWE Backstage canceled

In 2021, WWE Backstage was canceled as a series entirely by Fox.

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January 2022: All American Comics Closed

In January 2022, All American Comics in Evergreen Park, Illinois, where CM Punk had his first job, closed.

February 2, 2022: Punk experiences his first loss in AEW

On February 2, 2022, CM Punk experienced his first loss in AEW to MJF in a singles match on Dynamite.

September 2022: Backstage Altercation at All Out

After the All Out event in September 2022, CM Punk claimed that no one from AEW had spoken to him in six months following a backstage altercation. He was forced to pay for his own surgery and do recovery on his own.

September 2022: AEW World Championship win

In September 2022, CM Punk won the AEW World Championship, a title he would later reclaim and customize after his return.

2022: Punk comments on relationship with Scott Colton

In 2022, CM Punk addressed his broken relationship with Scott Colton (Colt Cabana), the EVPs, and "Hangman" Adam Page, in which he stated he hadn't been friends with Colton since at least 2014, late 2013.

2022: Inducted into ROH Hall of Fame

In 2022, CM Punk was inducted into the ROH Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class.

September 2023: Fired from AEW

In September 2023, CM Punk was fired from AEW after backstage controversies.

November 2023: CM Punk Signs with WWE

In November 2023, CM Punk signed with WWE and began performing on the Raw brand.

November 25, 2023: WWE Return at Survivor Series: WarGames

On November 25, 2023, CM Punk made a surprise return to WWE at Survivor Series: WarGames in Chicago, marking his first appearance in WWE since 2014.

2023: Heels

In 2023, CM Punk continued to star in the wrestling drama series Heels.

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January 27, 2024: First Televised WWE Match Since 2014 at Royal Rumble

On January 27, 2024, at the Royal Rumble, CM Punk wrestled his first televised WWE match since 2014, entering the Royal Rumble match at number 27 and ultimately being eliminated by Cody Rhodes, sustaining a torn triceps during the match.

April 10, 2024: Footage of Backstage Altercation Airs on Dynamite

On April 10, 2024, footage of the backstage altercation between CM Punk and Jack Perry was shown on an episode of Dynamite. It served as a way to further the feud between The Young Bucks and FTR.

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April 2024: Punk's Interview on The MMA Hour

In April 2024, CM Punk contradicted Tony Khan's claim that he was fired for just cause, stating that he quit AEW after an altercation with Jack Perry. He also criticized AEW, calling it "not a real business".

January 5, 2026: Title Retention Against Bron Breakker

On January 5, 2026, at the Raw on Netflix Anniversary Show, CM Punk defeated Bron Breakker to retain his title.

2026: Cover Athlete for WWE 2K26

CM Punk was the cover athlete for the 2026 video game WWE 2K26