Rumor Roundup (Nov. 28, 2023): Sasha Banks WWE Return, CM Punk Reaction, MJF Injury, and More!

Engaging in speculation about the latest buzz in the world of professional wrestling is a cherished pastime for many fans, often rivaling the thrill of watching the actual matches. In this daily feature, we delve into the current rumors circulating through the pro wrestling CM Punk rumor mill.

CM Punk Rumors

WrestlePurists’ Ibou, while emphasizing that it’s not yet an official report but a situation worth monitoring, suggests that Mercedes Mone, better known as Sasha Banks, might be the next significant name making a return to WWE.

Addressing reports of Mone potentially wrestling in AEW upon her clearance, Ibou notes that very few individuals within AEW possess updated information on this matter. Even Rocky Romero, New Japan’s liaison to AEW, reportedly remains uncertain about the specifics of her next move.

Contrary to initial expectations, the WWE roster’s response to CM Punk’s return has been described as “much more tepid than originally expected” by Fightful Select. Some within the WWE ranks have reportedly expressed reluctance to work with Punk. Additionally, there is an anticipation among many WWE talents to engage in discussions with higher-ups to seek assurances regarding Punk’s role in the company moving forward.

In a now-deleted post on X, MJF revealed that an MRI showed a torn labrum, yet he expressed determination to defend his AEW World title at Worlds End. Multiple sources have corroborated the legitimacy of the injury. Sean Ross Sapp reported that MJF is undergoing treatment in the hope of avoiding surgery.

As part of the training regimen mentioned by Triple H post-Survivor Series, PW Insider discloses that Jade Cargill will be a regular presence at the WWE Performance Center, attending sessions on a weekly basis.

Fightful reports Stephanie McMahon’s backstage presence at Survivor Series, clarifying that she was there on a casual visit and not in any official capacity. Additional insights suggest that she watched the event ringside alongside her daughters and Triple H.

In another update from Fightful Select, it’s revealed that Katsuyori Shibata had to return to Japan before Final Battle. Consequently, he relinquished the ROH Pure title to Wheeler Yuta last weekend. Shibata is expected to be absent for an extended period. The post-match attack and reference to his previous brain injury, reportedly an idea Shibata loved, were incorporated for storyline purposes.

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