CM Punk on Retiring from Wrestling: 'I Don't Think It's Going to Be Anytime Soon'
CM Punk, the world heavyweight champion, recently discussed his retirement plans in an interview with the No-Contest Wrestling podcast. When asked about his thoughts on retirement, Punk shared an intriguing perspective on the topic.
Punk began by acknowledging the significance of retirement tours in Japanese culture and wrestling, citing the example of Muta's retirement show. He noted that this concept was new to Western wrestling fans, with John Cena also embracing it. Punk found Cena's approach brilliant, emphasizing the finality and excitement of such events.
However, Punk's stance on his own retirement is less definitive. He expressed a reluctance to discuss the topic, suggesting that it may not be imminent. Punk values the element of surprise and mystery in his career, preferring to keep certain aspects shrouded in secrecy. He believes that his current run is one of the best periods of his career, and the thought of stepping away from it doesn't appeal to him.
Punk's response highlights the unique nature of retirement in professional wrestling, where the concept can be both a tradition and a strategic move. It also showcases his appreciation for the art form and his desire to maintain a certain level of intrigue around his future plans.