Published 18:33 IST, October 15th 2019

WWE News: CM Punk to accept lucrative offer from NWA-based Aldis?

Reigning NWA Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis came up with a lucrative proposal for the former WWE star CM Punk. Read more for further details about the move.

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Reigning National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis reportedly came up with a lucrative proposal for former WWE Superstar CM Punk. In a recent podcast, Aldis suggested that Punk could get a seven-figure per day if Punk will compete against him NWA PPV. CM Punk recently made waves in professional wrestling community as news of him trying for a position on new WWE studio show on FOX Network’s FS1. reports added that CM Punk interacted specifically with FOX and t WWE manment.

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Neverless, mere possibility of Punk returning to wrestling scene has sparked a wave of excitement amongst fans. Also, Aldis named few opponents whom he would like to face outside NWA. He included Triple H, Brock Lesnar, John Cena and CM Punk as only potential opponents of him. NWA Champion added that NWA would host an event promoting Punk’s comeback to pro wrestling and CM Punk can keep half revenue of it.

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Also, Aldis and CM Punk visited Harley Race’s funeral. He claimed that CM Punk should return to professional wrestling just like Race did. Aldis assured Punk that re would be a better promo than what was previously created for Aldis’ match against Cody Rhodes last year. He also claimed that showdown against him could sell out a venue in Chicago and Punk can earn a seven-figure pay with it.

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15:05 IST, October 15th 2019