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CM Punk Tells Fans What To Expect On Netflix’s “WWE Unreal”

CM Punk at the WWE Raw on Netflix press conference

CM Punk believes the new Netflix series “WWE Unreal” will show fans a different side of WWE that they have never seen before.

This is the first year that WWE Monday Night Raw has been available on Netflix for fans in the US and many other countries worldwide. For international fans outside of the US, Netflix is also the home for WWE SmackDown, NXT, and PLEs.

There is a wide variety of great content on Netflix, including movies, television shows, miniseries, documentaries, and many other types of programming. Netflix is also known for producing high-quality documentaries about various professional sports leagues.

A new WWE documentary series, titled “WWE Unreal,” is coming to Netflix and will premiere on Tuesday, July 29th. Five episodes in the series will take fans behind the scenes, providing unprecedented access to the production process of WWE’s shows.

Future WWE Hall of Famer CM Punk spoke to SportBible about the new Netflix series, and Punk spoke about what the series will be like for WWE fans.

“I think the biggest takeaway will be how detail-oriented, intricate and involved one Monday Night Raw is.

For them it’s Monday Night Raw but for us it’s all day Raw! We show up at the building at 11am and we don’t go live until eight. It’s an all day thing and it’s an entire process of communication.

I think it will be interesting for the fans to see exactly what that entails, how many people are involved and what the communication process is between Triple H, writers and producers and talent and how it all translates to the final product.”

CM Punk Considers Gunther “The Future Of The Business”

Thanks to a Gauntlet Match win on the July 14th episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, CM Punk will challenge Gunther for the World Heavyweight Title at SummerSlam on August 2 and 3.

As a 46-year-old former WWE World Champion, CM Punk is one of the oldest guys on the WWE roster, but he can still get in the ring. Due to his age, Punk knows he won’t be able to wrestle everybody he wants to, but he is enjoying his time in WWE.

“Just getting able to lace up my boots and lock up with Gunther at this stage in my career is more important to me than anything.”

I’m surrounded every day by such talented people, and I don’t think I have the time to be able to work with all of them, especially at the extent that I want to. So, I’m not trying to do a speed run and just share a ring with everybody, but Gunther’s at the top of the list of people that I look at as not only the present, they’re definitely the future of the business.

Bron Breakker, Chad Gable, Damian Priest, there are all these guys that I look at and I’m like, ‘Oh man, I want to get in there with them,’ and I immediately start just cooking up ideas.”