CM Punk Reveals Why He Used Re-Recorded Version Of ‘Cult Of Personality’ For WWE Return

CM Punk explains why his Cult of Personality theme in WWE isn’t the same one that you’re used to.

WWE Superstar CM Punk was a recent guest on No-Contest Wrestling. When asked about his Cult of Personality theme for his return to the company being different from what fans are used to, Punk spoke about how things came together and why it’s a different track.

“I’ll tell this story,” CM Punk began. “Once all that stuff started happening, I’m tight with the band, so they’re calling me going, ‘Hey, they’re trying to license the song again. If this isn’t for you, it’s a hard no.’ And I was like, I didn’t want to say anything so I kind of told him it was for me without saying. I was like, ‘Maybe you should just let it happen.’ Corey is like, ‘Is it you or is it not you?’ And I was like, ‘Corey, just [let it happen.]’ The re-release is because we pay the band. We’re not paying the record label. They re-recorded it and remastered it. So I feel much better being like, here you go.”

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What do you make of CM Punk’s comments? Are you cool with the new version of Cult of Personality knowing that the band makes more money from it? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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