Emotional CM Punk Moment Featured In Teaser For Stephanie McMahon’s New Show![]() ESPN has officially announced the premiere of its new original docuseries, “Stephanie’s Places,” debuting on March 26, 2025. The 10-episode series, produced in collaboration with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, ESPN, and WWE, stars Stephanie McMahon as she travels across America to meet and interview some of the most influential names in and around the WWE Universe. Each episode blends behind-the-scenes access, personal reflections, and landmark WWE locations with candid conversations and unseen moments. The series will air Wednesdays on ESPN+, and will also be available to stream on Hulu and Disney+ for Disney Bundle subscribers. A new teaser for the show stirred emotions, as a visibly moved CM Punk was shown during filming that took place shortly after his grueling Hell in a Cell victory at WWE Bad Blood 2024, where he closed out a major feud. The heartfelt moment captured Punk reflecting on his journey, making it a powerful opener for the series.
New episodes premiere on Wednesdays on ESPN+ and will also be available to stream on Hulu and Disney+ for Disney Bundle subscribers. Episode Descriptions & Premiere Dates Episode 1: The Return of CM Punk (March 26) Episode 2: Cody Rhodes Takes Center Stage (April 2) Episode 3: Rhea Ripley’s Rise (April 9) Episode 4: Stone Cold Rides Again (April 16) Episode 5: The Evolution of Charlotte Flair (April 23) Episode 6: Roman Reigns and The Bloodline (April 30) Episode 7: Pat McAfee Can’t Be Stopped (May 7) Episode 8: Digging Deep with Undertaker (May 14) Episode 9: Triple H’s Perfect Entrance (May 21) Episode 10: John Cena’s Final Round (May 28) |
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