AEW star Chris Jericho shared an intriguing post on social media after CM Punk was attacked at Survivor Series: WarGames. Le Champion has been rumored to join the sports entertainment juggernaut as his contract with AEW reportedly expires this month. With only a few weeks left before it ends, the Demo God has started to stir the pot.
The Men's WarGames match will be talked about forever due to Brock Lesnar's wrath, CM Punk and Cody Rhodes' top alliance, and the Roman-Bron showdown. Despite all these moments, the biggest highlight that overshadowed every other was CM Punk getting ambushed by a mystery attacker. Some believe it was Seth Rollins, as the attacker hit a curb stomp on Punk, while the commentators made it clear that he had recently undergone surgery.
Many also suggested that Chris Jericho could have been the mystery man who helped the team Vision, Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, and Logan Paul. Punk and Jericho were also former rivals in WWE.
Amid all this, Chris reshared a post on his Instagram story, talking about CM Punk's mystery attacker.
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Take a look at the story's screenshot below:

Take a look at the story here.
Sam Roberts believes Sami Zayn was CM Punk's mystery attacker
Sami Zayn hasn't had much luck since losing the Intercontinental Championship. Over the past year, fans have been wondering whether WWE will turn the ultimate babyface star heel.
While on Notsam Wrestling, Sam Roberts said he believes Sami could have attacked Punk.
"Sami Zayn is a name that's been thrown around, and there are people going, 'I don't know about that Sami Zayn,' because, you know, I think people are waiting for a refresh on Sami Zayn. I think it's time for a refresh on Sami Zayn. But what if Sami Zayn wasn't so lovable? What if Sami Zayn wasn't so everyman? What if Sami Zayn wasn't that guy that just worked hard and, 'Gee golly, I'm gonna get it done?'" he said.
It remains to be seen who will be revealed as Punk's attacker.
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