What’s Next For CM Punk and Seth Rollins After WWE Raw on Netflix Match?

What’s Next For CM Punk and Seth Rollins After WWE Raw on Netflix Match?

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 06: CM Punk and Seth Rollins in action during Monday Night RAW at Intuit Dome on January 6, 2025 in Inglewood, California.  (Photo by WWE/Getty Images)

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CM Punk and Seth Rollins battled on WWE Raw’s Netflix debut in one of the most anticipated matches in recent memory, the culmination of hostility between the marquee stars that dated back a decade.

Punk won Monday’s contest, but one lingering question remains: What’s next for the former world champions as WWE prepares to embark on the Road to WrestleMania 41?

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🗣️ LET’S GO ROLL-INS!
🗣️ CM PUNK!#RawOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/KvnaxFSw5U

For Punk, the answer is rather simple; for Rollins, it’s not so easy.

Punk: WrestleMania Main Event or Bust

From his second night back in WWE, it was apparent that competing in the main event of WrestleMania was one of the major goals Punk still had for himself.

An untimely torn triceps suffered in last year’s men’s Royal Rumble match prevented that from happening.

However, after wrapping up his feud with Drew McIntyre inside Hell in a Cell, aiding Roman Reigns to victory at Survivor Series: WarGames and besting Rollins on the Netflix premiere of Raw, Punk has a clear path to achieving his dream.

What that looks like is the question.

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CM Punk addresses what it means to him to main event a WrestleMania, comparing his mindset today to his mindset 10 years ago.#RAWOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/yUh6KEErIE

Does Punk target Gunther’s World Heavyweight Championship, or does he eye Cody Rhodes and the Undisputed WWE Championship?

Maybe his path to the marquee match at WrestleMania 41 runs through Reigns, who owes him a favor for the assist at Survivor Series. Could that favor involve a match with The Tribal Chief at the top of the card come April 19-20?

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select reported that the match has been discussed for this year’s Showcase of the Immortals. Given the history between the competitors and their undeniable star power, it’s a contest WWE could put on any card and sell out the arena.

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CM PUNK delivered on the 🔥🎤! pic.twitter.com/aEn3nz8y8I

Regardless of the path, Punk’s road to WrestleMania almost certainly includes a strong performance at the Royal Rumble, if not a win in the men’s match, ahead of a high-profile matchup at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas this spring.

The same cannot be said for his most recent rival, though.

Where Does Rollins Go From Here?

It’s unlikely Rollins and Punk have seen the last of each other, especially ahead of the Royal Rumble, where they will intersect at some point in the 30-man Battle Royal.

The Visionary does not have a clear path to WrestleMania from there, though.

His previous feud with Bronson Reed is on hold after the big man suffered a serious injury in the closing moments of the men’s WarGames match in November.

An alliance of convenience has been teased with Drew McIntyre as they both combat similar foes. But Kevin Owens appears to fit that spot better than Rollins, who has already rebuffed the Scot’s first efforts to form a partnership.

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Adam Pearce confronts Seth Rollins backstage for brawling with CM Punk. Rollins tells Pearce he knows what to do and to make it happen.

Drew McIntyre confronts Rollins backstage and they have a HEATED exchange 🤯#WWERAW pic.twitter.com/m3bLlnZdc4

The question from there is whether Rollins remains a babyface or turns heel.

He would need a complete makeover, including entrance music, to undertake such a drastic change in persona. Perhaps that happens in the months leading into WrestleMania.

Upon Rollins’ most recent return to Raw on October 7, he was clearly dismayed by Jey Uso interrupting him, and their paths have intersected since on more than one occasion, including Uso keeping Punk and The Visionary apart in an attempt to keep the peace.

Maybe that is the WrestleMania 41 match for Rollins.

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It looked like Seth Rollins was bothered by Jey Uso coming out.#WWERAW pic.twitter.com/1WgG08f8t6

It allows him to have that singles match against one of the most popular stars in the entire company, and it allows Jey a chance to redeem himself after last year’s underwhelming sibling battle with Jimmy.

His noted respect and friendship with Jey makes that a bit sticky, but it’s not something WWE can’t write around when developing rivalries for the biggest show of the year.

It is the uncertainty surrounding Rollins and where he goes after the Punk feud does officially end that is the question, and it’s also somewhat disappointing for a Superstar whose mere presence a year ago meant so much to the show.

Not only was Rollins involved in the main event of Night 1, but he also defended the world title and was the key element in the finish of the marquee match on Night 2.

Perhaps being left behind factors into what feels like an inevitable heel turn.

Regardless, Rollins and his path to the big show in 2025 feels like one of the most crucial and must-see stories of the next four months.

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