10 Worst Feuds Of CM Punk's WWE Career

Punk didn't think much of his feud with Ryback and he's not the only one.

CM Punk had a great career in World Wrestling Entertainment, lasting much longer than a lot of people gave him credit for, and should be remembered in a positive light (even though his 2014 exit was due to his extreme unhappiness with how things were going towards the end). Punk may do media interviews where he blasts WWE or the wrestling business in general, but he still has a lot to be proud of. Like any high profile wrestler, his career was full of awesome feuds and some that were not so good. In Punk's case, he was usually able to get the best out of his opponents because he was an above average in-ring performer, as well as one of the best talkers ever. When his heart was really into it, few were better at telling a story in the ring or on the microphone. It's why he called himself the "best in the world" and why he was (arguably) WWE's best performer from 2008 to 2013. Punk also had some feuds that were forgettable and bad. Whether it was because of the booking or the quality of his opponent, there were definitely some that missed instead of hit. Here's a look at some of the worst feuds of CM Punk's WWE career...

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