10 Biggest WWE Crimes CM Punk Totally Got Away

By Jamie Kennedy /

4. Walking Out On Monday Night Raw Hours Before Show Started

By the time the January 27, 2014 episode of Monday Night Raw came around, CM Punk decided it was time to go home. A lot of things had led him to that point, including injuries, problems with WWE medical staff and disagreements with Vince McMahon and Triple H. A few hours before Raw was beamed live, Phil Brooks told the company he was done. CM Punk had been scheduled for that evening's show, and he had wrestled in the 30-man Royal Rumble match less than 24 hours before. That would be his last bout for the company to date, and it must have horrified McMahon. According to Punk during his interview with Colt Cabana, the boss was teary-eyed once he realised what was going on. People have walked out on WWE before and come back to being on good terms with McMahon. Steve Austin did it in 2002, but he was the highest-drawing star of the 'Attitude' Era. It was unthinkable of someone like Punk to do the same, but he did it. Even if it was a little tongue-in-cheek, McMahon told Austin (ironically) on his WWE Network show that he forgave Punk for walking out.