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WWE Posts Video Of CM Punk Speech Thanking John Cena In Unaired Raw Segment At MSG

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Liam Brooks
2 hours ago7 min read
Madison Square Garden has witnessed countless iconic moments, but the raw, unscripted emotion following this week's WWE Raw might just be one for the history books. CM Punk, the man who once represented the antithesis of everything John Cena stood for during their legendary 2010s feud, stood in that hallowed ring and did something no one saw coming: he genuinely, passionately thanked his former rival.With Cena's in-ring career winding down, this wasn't about reigniting old battles; it was about acknowledging a shared journey and the engine that drives it all—the fans. Punk, always the voice of the voiceless, kicked things off with a trip down memory lane, reminding everyone that when he first hit the main roster in 2006, the WWE universe revolved around Cena.'John Cena was on top,' Punk stated, a simple fact that defined an era. He painted a vivid picture of the changing guard, noting how he, Cody Rhodes, and The Usos came and went through the years, but Cena was the constant, the North Star of WWE programming.That consistency made Cena's final performance at The Garden feel less like a farewell and more like the closing of a monumental chapter in sports entertainment. Punk's voice carried a weight of nostalgia and respect as he called it a 'special moment' and admitted it was 'emotional for me,' a rare crack in the Straight Edge Savior's typically unflinching demeanor.The most compelling part of his speech, however, was his metaphor for the business. 'When we started, John Cena was here.He was steering the boat,' Punk reflected, before delivering the kicker about his return after a decade away to find 'Cody Rhodes is steering the boat, and the two twins. they're steering the boat.Yeet. ' That casual, almost humorous 'Yeet' thrown in for The Usos was pure Punk—connecting with the current culture while making a profound point about succession.But the real thesis of his address was his declaration that none of them—not Cena, not Rhodes, not himself—are truly at the helm. He masterfully invoked the old wrestling adage, 'So goes The Garden, so goes The Business,' a saying dating back to the arena's days as Capitol Sports.In that line, he handed the power back to the people of New York City, the most discerning and vocal crowd in the world, affirming that they are the true captains of this wild ship. 'I couldn't do this without any of you.John Cena couldn't do this without any of you,' he said, his gratitude palpable. In a beautiful, almost cinematic conclusion, Punk explicitly stated, 'Tonight's not about me.It's about John Cena,' and proceeded to lead the Madison Square Garden crowd in one last 'Thank You, Cena' chant. The poetic justice was thick in the air when he then asked for Cena's music to hit, the very theme that had played over so many of his own defeats.This wasn't just a thank you; it was a full-circle moment of reconciliation and respect, a testament to how time and perspective can soften even the most hardened rivalries, all orchestrated by the man who once promised to change the world. It was a segment that transcended wrestling storylines and tapped into something more human: legacy, gratitude, and the undeniable bond between performer and audience.
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