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CM Punk shouldn't win the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night's Main Event, according to a veteran. The Voice of the Voiceless became the No.
WWE announced that the World Heavyweight Championship previously held by Seth Rollins has been vacated on "Monday Night Raw."
Raw general manager Adam Pearce confirmed on the Monday, Oct. 20 edition of Raw Rollins had "major surgery" and will be out of action "for quite a while" due to a significant shoulder injury. As a result, the World Heavyweight Championship has been stripped from Rollins.
Seth Rollins has taken to social media for the first time since he was stripped. Could a mega WrestleMania match now be in jeopardy?
With the World Heavyweight Championship vacant, explore three compelling reasons why CM Punk is poised to defeat Jey Uso at Saturday Night's Main Event and capture the title.
Jey Uso was named a No. 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship after the title was vacated on WWE "Raw" due to Seth Rollins being injured.
WWE's World Heavyweight Championship was vacated on "Monday Night Raw" and a title match was set up between CM Punk and Jey Uso for Saturday Night's Main Event.
Punk earned his title shot by defeating LA Knight and Uso in a triple threat match on the October 13th episode of WWE Raw. One week later, Seth Rollins vacated the WWE World Heavyweight Title due to an injury, and Uso won a battle royal to secure his title shot against Punk.
With Seth Rollins injured by an attack from Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, WWE Raw general manager Adam Pearce was left with no choice but to strip Rollins of the world heavyweight championship during Monday's episode of Raw. By the end of the night, Jey Uso and CM Punk were set for a vacant title clash on Nov. 1.
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