
ROH will hold the event in April next year in conjunction with New Japan Pro-Wrestling and reports suggested they wanted to get Punk involved.
However, according to Give Me Sport, the publisher and editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Dave Meltzer said that the six-time world champion has “told those close to him that he doesn’t have any interest in doing pro wrestling.”
Punk left WWE in 2014 immediately after the Royal Rumble citing creative differences and health issues.
The Second City Saint then quickly joined UFC but his performances in the Octagon weren’t as impressive as the ones he put together in Vince McMahon’s promotion.
The ex-WWE Champion lost his debut fight at UFC 203 to Mickey Gall who submitted him in two minutes and 18 seconds two years ago.

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The former World Heavyweight Champion was then defeated by Mike Jackson via unanimous decision in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois at UFC 225.
He has repeatedly stated that he has no interest in returning to the squared circle and insists he is done with sports entertainment.
CM Punk is one of the greatest ever wrestlers as he has beaten some of the biggest legends in the business like John Cena, The Undertaker and Chris Jericho.
The Straightedge Superstar made headlines around the world thanks to his infamous pipe bomb on RAW seven years ago after he slammed the industry’s poor direction and also lashed out against the McMahons.
His fan base immediately rose significantly and he established himself as a pioneer of the business thanks to his edgy character.