CM Punk has never been afraid to speak his mind about pretty much anyone or anything, a trait that has made him one of the most beloved wrestlers of his generation. It is also what apparently made him call out Dominik Mysterio as a “t***” over social media recently.
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In a now-disappeared Instagram Story, Punk praised the fans who came out to see the recent WWE Holiday Tour Live as well as the crew who made it happen. Then he got a little coarse when it came to his fellow pro wrestler.
“New York, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Chicago. Thank you to everyone who bought a ticket to see us,” the post read. “Chicago, what can I say? I love you with all my heart. Been over ten years since I was able to wrestle in what I will always call the rosemont horizon. It is my privilege. Two million dollar houses, on our way to a third in Houston.”
CM Punk enters the ring during Monday Night RAW at Angel of the Winds Arena on December 2, 2024 in Everett, Washington.
CM Punk enters the ring during Monday Night RAW at Angel of the Winds Arena on December 2, 2024 in Everett, Washington.
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“Proud of everyone on the crew who worked hard and made it all possible,” it continued, on a positive note. “Except little Dominick Mysterio who is a greasy t***”
It is probably not that surprising that Punk would have disparaging words for Mysterio, considering the bad blood between the two.
Punk’s return to WWE at Survivor Series last year was a momentous occasion, and his first match back came against Dominik Mysterio during WWE’s 2023 Live Holiday Tour.
Punk defeated Mysterio in both of their early encounters, continuing his comeback with dominant performances. However, the tables turned during this year’s Holiday Tour, as Mysterio sought to get even.
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In recent weeks, Punk had been attacking Mysterio at several live events, seemingly getting the upper hand in their rivalry over the course of the Holiday Tour.
But on the final day of the tour, Mysterio delivered a stunning blow, costing Punk the World Heavyweight Championship in a highly anticipated steel cage match with Gunther at the Allstate Arena in Chicago. That just adds a little insult to injury, considering the Second City is famously Punk’s hometown.
This unexpected turn of events not only marked a major setback for Punk but also ignited a fresh chapter in their bitter feud, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what’s next. Probably, more insults before they come to blows.
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