CM Punk’s Net Worth, Awards, Endorsements, Achievements, Contracts, Career Life, and Timeline
Philip Jack Brooks
Net Worth
Philip Jack Brooks, better known by his ring name CM Punk, is estimated to have a net worth of between $5 and $10 million. This is based on his earnings from his wrestling career, his MMA career, his television appearances, and his merchandise sales.
Awards
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated Stanley Weston Award for Wrestler of the Year (2011)
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestler of the Year Award (2011)
- Slammy Award for Superstar of the Year (2011)
Endorsements
SEO title preview:CM Punk has endorsed a number of products over the years, including Xbox, Mountain Dew, and UFC Fight Night.
Achievements
- Three-time WWE Champion
- Five-time WWE World Tag Team Champion
- Two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion
- Money in the Bank (2011) winner
- Two-time AEW World Champion
- One-time AEW World Tag Team Champion
- IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship
- IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship
- ROH World Championship
Contracts
- WWE contract (2005-2014)
- UFC contract (2014-2017)
- AEW contract (2021-present)
Career Life
SEO title preview:CM Punk began his professional wrestling career in 1999. He wrestled on the independent circuit for several years before signing with WWE in 2005. Punk quickly rose to prominence in WWE, winning the ECW Championship, the World Tag Team Championship, and the Intercontinental Championship. He also won the WWE Championship three times, holding the title for a record-breaking 434 days.
In 2014, SEO title preview:CM Punk left WWE and signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He made his MMA debut in September 2014, but he lost his first two fights and was released from the UFC in 2017.
In 2021, SEO title preview:CM Punk returned to professional wrestling by signing with AEW. He made his AEW debut on August 7, 2021, and he quickly became one of the top stars in the company. He won the AEW World Championship twice, and he has also held the AEW World Tag Team Championship.
Timeline
- 1999: Begins professional wrestling career
- 2005: Signs with WWE
- 2006: Makes WWE debut
- 2008: Wins ECW Championship
- 2009: Wins World Tag Team Championship
- 2010: Wins Intercontinental Championship
- 2011: Wins WWE Championship for the first time
- 2012: Sets record for longest WWE Championship reign (434 days)
- 2014: Leaves WWE and signs with UFC
- 2014: Makes MMA debut
- 2017: Released from UFC contract
- 2021: Signs with AEW
- Also 2021: Makes AEW debut
- 2021: Wins AEW World Championship for the first time
- 2022: Wins AEW World Championship for the second time