CM Punk emerged victorious in a bloody and brutal Hell in a Cell match against Drew McIntyre at WWE Bad Blood 2024, kicking off the event with a contest that left both men battered and bloodied. The months-long rivalry between the two reached its peak inside the unforgiving steel structure, with the Atlanta crowd witnessing an unforgettable display of violence and determination.

The match, fueled by personal vendettas dating back to the Royal Rumble, saw both men utilize weapons like steel steps, wrenches, and even a toolbox to inflict damage on one another. McIntyre and Punk spilled blood early on, with McIntyre taunting Punk throughout the bout. The intense back-and-forth action had fans on the edge of their seats as the two warriors pushed themselves to their absolute limits. Punk finally secured the win after delivering a devastating GTS, wrapping a chain around his knee to add extra impact.

However, what made the victory even more touching was CM Punk’s heartfelt dedication after the match. Taking to his Instagram Stories, Punk shared a photo of himself with Chad Gilbert, guitarist for the band New Found Glory, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment. Alongside the photo, Punk posted a touching message: “This is what a real warrior looks like. Last night was for you.”

Gilbert, who has been diagnosed with cancer multiple times, has shown remarkable strength throughout his battles. Punk’s tribute to his friend added an emotional layer to his Hell in a Cell victory, highlighting their deep bond and bringing attention to Gilbert’s fight against the disease.

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While the Hell in a Cell match will be remembered for its brutality and high-stakes action, Punk’s dedication reminded fans of the personal struggles that often go unseen.

What did you think of CM Punk’s Hell in a Cell match and his dedication to Chad Gilbert? Share your thoughts and well-wishes for Chad in the comments below!

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