Update On CM Punk/Dr. Amann Lawsuit, And Punk’s Next UFC Fight

On Monday, Duke Roufus, who is CM Punk’s coach at Roufusport MMA in Milwaukee, posted a photo on Instagram of Punk alongside UFC lightweight fighter John Makdessi, and said that both of them are awaiting fight confirmations.

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Great #laborday training today with the #roufusport Fight Team. We are pleased to welcome #UFC Lightweight #lebanese #canadian #johnmakdessi and always a pleasure having #cmpunk both of them are awaiting fight confirmations. #mma #usa #america #american #lebanon #canada #worldwide #Repost @johnmakdessi (@get_repost) ・・・ Honoured to have trained along side @CMPunk #bestintheworld today's practice session under legendary coach @dukeroufus #dukeroufusport Osu.

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On Tuesday’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer said that he doesn’t know who CM Punk will end up fighting when he returns to the octagon.

“As far as who [CM Punk] is gonna fight, I don’t know, I haven’t heard.”

He also talked about the ongoing lawsuit between Punk and WWE doctor Chris Amann:

“They’re arguing over bills. CM Punk asked for all these records and emails [from]Paul Levesque [Triple H] and Vince [McMahon] to find out what they were really saying about him and the injury and things like that, and [WWE] claimed that it would cost $240,000 or something like that, and the judged ruled that he and WWE had to split costs which means that it’s gonna cost CM Punk $120,000. So he wasn’t happy about that. He thought that it should only cost him $40,000. But the suit is ongoing, and it’s nowhere close to settling.”