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Quoted By: >>12976770
A few months before his departure from WWE, CM Punk had his WrestleMania 29 match against the Undertaker and everyone thought that he was buried by the legend who is also associated with literal burials that happen in special matches. Everyone remember CM Punk's old World Heavyweight Championship match at 2009's Breaking Point where he used the Montreal Screwjob to beat the Undertaker back when he couldn't be beaten even by top wrestlers such as Batista and Shawn Michaels? It wasn't much later when he met Beth Phoenix in 2010's Royal Rumble where she managed to eliminate future Hall of Famer Great Khali who at the time was dominant enough to evenly fight against the likes of Batista Big Show Kane and Undertaker. CM Punk was saved from the embarassment that Great Khali was to suffer in his place against Beth Phoenix. But since we now know how his UFC matches have turned out and considering that he too is starting to age it's not that surprising to assume that he'd even lose against Beth Phoenix in a real fight. And she's the perfect choice for turning CM Punk into a victim of the same Montreal Screwjob that saved his career back when there wasn't any John Cena or pipe bomb to keep him relevant since she is a trainee of Bret "The Hitman" Hart himself just like her Canadian husband Adam "Edge" Copeland. CM Punk in his famous pipebomb admitted that Triple H is even worse than Vince when contemplating the possibility of the latter's retirement that now is a reality since last year so why not have Triple H get his revenge from CM Punk? It'd be a smart way to punish CM Punk since Beth Phoenix isn't going to steal any of his beloved championships so CM Punk can still continue his glorious career without any problem for as long as he wants. It'd be like Randy Orton's WrestleMania 21 loss against The Undertaker it didn't make him inferior to John Cena and Batista who were the big winners of that particular WrestleMania.