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What a little diva bitch.



Ringside News has learned that CM Punk’s photo and autograph sessions were anything but warm. Fans were greeted with a strict list of rules that immediately set the tone. According to attendees, signs were posted at his station that told fans not to touch Punk, not to shake his hand, and not to try talking to him during the signing. Those who expected a personal moment with the former WWE Champion instead found themselves being rushed along with zero interaction.


The instructions posted were clear: do not initiate contact, do not attempt to have a conversation, have your item ready beforehand, and collect it after the signature with no delay. Fans also reported that an assistant was aggressively enforcing the rules by shouting as people approached, repeatedly yelling “Don’t touch him, do not try to shake his hand!”

The same attendee told us, “Many people from the signings complained about his attitude.” They also noted that environment around Punk’s booth felt “tense and uncomfortable,” especially compared to other WWE legends at the same event.

Austin Bhatti also attended the event, met with numerous WWE Superstars, and took part in photo opportunities throughout WWE World. When it came to CM Punk, however, he experienced the same issues others had described.


The contrast couldn’t be more obvious. At John Cena’s meet & greet, fans were allowed to shake hands, take their time, and enjoy a natural interaction. The same went for Stone Cold Steve Austin.

In Punk’s case, people felt like they were walking on eggshells. There were no smiles, no casual moments, and no effort made to make fans feel welcome. It was a cold, rushed process—and for those who paid good money expecting a real moment, it felt like a slap in the face.

Was CM Punk being overly cautious, or was this just Punk being Punk? Either way, fans didn’t get the experience they paid for—and some aren’t keeping quiet about it.


 
Ringside News once again being the ass of the rasslin journalism? What a shocker.
Steve Carrier said back in 2023 that Ryback was "going to prison", obviously it didn't age well and ended up aging even worse for Carrier as he was arrested for alleged battery (IIRC) months later in the Miami Metropolitan.

He's such a fucking clown, it's hilarious but at the same time, sad.
 
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What a little diva bitch.



Ringside News has learned that CM Punk’s photo and autograph sessions were anything but warm. Fans were greeted with a strict list of rules that immediately set the tone. According to attendees, signs were posted at his station that told fans not to touch Punk, not to shake his hand, and not to try talking to him during the signing. Those who expected a personal moment with the former WWE Champion instead found themselves being rushed along with zero interaction.


The instructions posted were clear: do not initiate contact, do not attempt to have a conversation, have your item ready beforehand, and collect it after the signature with no delay. Fans also reported that an assistant was aggressively enforcing the rules by shouting as people approached, repeatedly yelling “Don’t touch him, do not try to shake his hand!”

The same attendee told us, “Many people from the signings complained about his attitude.” They also noted that environment around Punk’s booth felt “tense and uncomfortable,” especially compared to other WWE legends at the same event.

Austin Bhatti also attended the event, met with numerous WWE Superstars, and took part in photo opportunities throughout WWE World. When it came to CM Punk, however, he experienced the same issues others had described.


The contrast couldn’t be more obvious. At John Cena’s meet & greet, fans were allowed to shake hands, take their time, and enjoy a natural interaction. The same went for Stone Cold Steve Austin.

In Punk’s case, people felt like they were walking on eggshells. There were no smiles, no casual moments, and no effort made to make fans feel welcome. It was a cold, rushed process—and for those who paid good money expecting a real moment, it felt like a slap in the face.

Was CM Punk being overly cautious, or was this just Punk being Punk? Either way, fans didn’t get the experience they paid for—and some aren’t keeping quiet about it.


There it is! The CM Cuck media scrum mess 2.0 is totally happening again in WWE 😂
 
You're telling me all this happened at WWE world and not one person has a picture or video of it?
I was there all weekend and didn’t hear one bad thing about him. Nothing posted in the Mania sub and most people that met him said that it’s bullshit. I tend to believe the people that actually encountered him.
 
I was there all weekend and didn’t hear one bad thing about him. Nothing posted in the Mania sub and most people that met him said that it’s bullshit. I tend to believe the people that actually encountered him.
You would think as many clicks as the name CM Punk gets, if all these signs were posted at his station and people were getting screamed at, there would be one photo or video of evidence verifying it.
 
You're telling me all this happened at WWE world and not one person has a picture or video of it? A person on X responded immediately with a picture refuting it. There's not one supporting it?
Exactly. This is the same company that ran an angle in the parking lot after a show knowing that fans would pull their phones out, record it, post it all over social media so it goes viral. Doesn't make any sense.
 
There would have been far more coming out at WWE World over Wrestlemania weekend if this were true. Someone would have caught wind of it and made it a big deal. No way this story drops AFTER the weekend. So yeah, more dirt sheet BS.
 
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