The WWE has taken another swipe at CM Punk on his official WWE Facebook page, marking the second time in recent weeks that the organization has taken a jab at the "Best in the World" after he quit the company in January.

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The WWE recently uploaded a video dubbed as "Superstars Who Threw In The Towel" on Punk's company Facebook page, chronicling those who walked out on the company in the past.

This time around, the WWE continued their social media barrage against Punk by using his Facebook to promote WWE Superstars who sold out. The header on the article reads, "SUPERSTARS WHO SOLD OUT and broke our hearts in the process!!!!"

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Punk walked out on the WWE in January on the night after the Royal Rumble prior to a WWE Monday Night RAW telecast likely due to frustration in the way he was being booked and also due to him being burned out with the rigorous travel schedule and having to tax his body every night in the ring.

The WWE has avoided bringing him up on television despite the immediate aftermath of him walking out leading to raucous "CM Punk" chants from the fans initially. The chants have died down in recent months and the WWE hasn't brought him up except for when it had no choice but to address his absence on the March 3 RAW episode that emanated from Punk's hometown of Chicago.

Punk has been mum on walking out and hasn't addressed it publicly, but he did break his Twitter silence when the Chicago Blackhawks had a playoff run that led to a Western Conference Finals matchup with the Los Angeles Kings.

Punk appeared at several Blackhawks and Cubs games lately and has kept busy outside of the squared circle without returning. The WWE was hopeful to bring him back into the fold, but after he no-showed the Chicago RAW and WrestleMania XXX, the company gave up on bringing him back.

The WWE hasn't publicly thrashed him on television, but that may come once his contract officially expires next month. Despite not talking much about him on television, the organization has continued to use his own company Facebook as a way to jab Punk.

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