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All About CM Punk
Phillip Jack "Phil" Brooks (born October 26, 1978), better known by the ring name CM Punk, is an American retired professional wrestler best known for his time in WWE
He is titled in the company as "the longest-reigning WWE Champion of the modern era", having held the title for 434 days from November 20, 2011 to January 27, 2013
Punk is officially recognized as the sixth-longest reigning WWE Champion of all time.
In professional wrestling, Punk is a seven-time world champion, having held the ROH World Championship and ECW Championship once each, WWE's World Heavyweight Championship three times, and the WWE Championship twice
He won the World Tag Team Championship (with Kofi Kingston) and the WWE Intercontinental Championship, making him the 19th WWE Triple Crown Champion and the fastest man in WWE history to achieve this feat, in 203 days
Between WWE and Ring of Honor (where he is a two-time World Tag Team Champion), Punk has won a total of 11 championships
He won the 2008 and 2009 Money in the Bank ladder matches (the only wrestler to win the match twice), and the 2011 Superstar of the Year Slammy Award.
Punk initially came to prominence through his career on the professional wrestling independent circuit, primarily as a member of the ROH roster
There, he was the first head trainer of the ROH wrestling school
Also while competing in ROH, Punk won both the company's championships
In 2005, Punk signed a contract with WWE and was sent to its developmental promotion, Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he won every championship available in that promotion
On June 24, 2006, Punk made his WWE television debut, performing in ECW, which was then a branch of WWE
Throughout his career, Punk has consistently used the gimmick of being an outspoken, sharp-tongued, and straight edge iconoclast
Punk's straight edge principles when in character are based on his actual way of life out of character
Depending on Punk's alignment as a fan favorite or villain, he has emphasized different aspects of the culture to arouse the desired audience reaction.