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Drew McIntyre and CM Punk faced off in a brutal Hell in a Cell match at WWE’s Bad Blood premium live event, delivering on McIntyre’s promise of “justified violence.” Both wrestlers suffered bloody lacerations during the intense fight, with McIntyre receiving a toolbox to the head from Punk.

The match saw both competitors using various weapons and structures in the ring, including the chain-linked cell and steel steps. McIntyre even slammed Punk through a table at one point. Despite their best efforts, it was Punk who emerged victorious, potentially ending a 10-month feud that began at Survivor Series the previous year.

After the match, McIntyre revealed a massive cut on the top of his head that required several staples to close. The extent of his injuries highlighted the physical toll of the intense battle. With the future of their rivalry uncertain, fans are eagerly awaiting the fallout from Bad Blood on “Monday Night Raw.”

Looking ahead, there are two more premium live events scheduled for the year: Crown Jewel on Nov. 2 and Survivor Series on Nov. 30. The aftermath of McIntyre and Punk’s clash will likely impact the storylines leading up to these events, keeping the WWE universe on the edge of their seats.

As McIntyre and Punk recover from their brutal match, the wrestling world is buzzing with speculation about their next moves. Whether they continue their feud or move on to new opponents, one thing is certain – the intensity and drama of their Hell in a Cell match will be remembered for a long time to come. Stay tuned for more updates on the aftermath of Bad Blood and the future of these two WWE superstars.