Video of CM Punk altercation with fan in WrestleMania hotel lobby goes viral

An incident between WrestleMania 42 Sunday main event-er CM Punk and fan that occurred in a Las Vegas hotel lobby just after midnight local time today (April 20) was captured on video. As various versions made the rounds on social media along with different spins and takes, TMZ picked up the story and accelerated its […]

Video of CM Punk altercation with fan in WrestleMania hotel lobby goes viral

An incident between WrestleMania 42 Sunday main event-er CM Punk and fan that occurred in a Las Vegas hotel lobby just after midnight local time today (April 20) was captured on video. As various versions made the rounds on social media along with different spins and takes, TMZ picked up the story and accelerated its spread.

Their edit seems to paint a reasonably complete picture of the scene: Bayley is hugging her friend & mentor and Punk’s wife AJ Lee, presumably sharing a few private words with each other while saying goodbye after WrestleMania week. At least two fans (for lack of a better term) can be seen standing about five feet away from the pair filming their embrace when Punk walks over and slaps the phone out of the male fan’s hands.

Security steps between them as Punk stares the man down, then Punk’s friend, trainer, and “Brawl Out” tag partner Ace Steel appears to talk the multi-time WWE champ down. The fan says he’s sorry, but it sounds less sincere and more sarcastic each time he says it, and Punk can be heard snapping, “no you’re not”, while glaring at him. Eventually, Lee takes Punk’s hand and leads him out the door. Steel and a pair of security guards remain as the clip ends.

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