CM Punk Posts an Alarming Message Reminding Fans to Respect the Boundaries of Wrestlers
It appears like CM Punk faced some sort of discomfort in one of the fan interactions he must've had during his current stay in France.

CM Punk (via- WWE)
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It shouldn’t have to be said time and time again that there needs to be a cordial relationship between pro wrestlers and their fans within the confines of respecting each other’s private space. CM Punk, for some reason, has resorted to issuing a gentle reminder to those who come to watch and even meet the wrestlers.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, the ‘Second City Saint’ wrote, “Stop touching strangers. PLEASE.” By the looks of it, Punk might’ve encountered an unpleasant fan experience on a personal level while currently being in France for WWE’s ongoing streak of shows in the said European country. The gravity of the suspected incident would remain under wraps unless Punk decides to talk about it publicly.
However, that may not be his prime concern. What actually does seem to have perturbed the 46-year-old is the fact that some fans just refuse to respect the boundaries of these wrestlers. Apart from this experience setting Punk off, he’s enjoying roaming around in the French capital.
After all, the WWE superstar was spotted having croissants, getting mesmerized by the serenity of the Seine River, and even taking a boomerang of pigeons on the streets. But heading into Sunday, he has a major task at hand.
CM Punk via Instagram Stories:
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) August 30, 2025
“Stop touching strangers. PLEASE.” pic.twitter.com/ni6icNdpDx
The ‘Best in the World’ will try to wrestle away the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth Rollins in a Fatal-4-Way match also featuring Jey Uso and LA Knight. This past Monday on Raw, Punk came to blows with both Rollins and Knight but ended up getting kicked in the face by Uso for the first time since his return to WWE. ‘The Yeet Master’ made a statement that it’s going to be every man for himself in Paris.
What CM Pun said in response to Seth Rollins’ injury fakeout?
At this year’s SummerSlam, CM Punk fought tooth and nail to overcome Gunther. By doing so, ‘The Voice of the Voiceless’ became a world champion for a sixth time in WWE. However, that didn’t last long, as Seth Rollins successfully cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on the Chicago-born grappler.

Everyone had their reservations prior to the event about whether Rollins would even show up with the kind of knee injury he was dealing with. However, as it turned out, Rollins faked an injury for the better part of the month so that he could strike when the guards were down. Consequently, he got chastised by Punk, who slammed the Vision’s leader for lying to everyone, and especially to his daughter, Roux.
The former AEW star quipped that that’s the kind of man he’s dealing with. Rollins’ wife, Becky Lynch, also played a significant role in helping her husband pull off the ruse of the century. ‘The Man’ trolled the fans by being unapologetic for some of her misleading social media posts regarding Rollins. She did so while cavorting at the sight of The Architect’s SummerSlam exploits.
Roman Reigns asked Jey Uso to never trust CM Punk on Raw
This past week’s Raw was a pivotal one for Jey Uso to realize that he’s friends with nobody when it comes to chasing the world title. No one but his cousin Roman Reigns made him realize it and asked him to never trust CM Punk. Reigns and Punk were involved in a heated feud heading into this year’s WrestleMania, and there’s still bad blood between them apparently.

‘The OTC’ appeared to have known that Uso hadn’t really shown any sort of hostility toward the former AEW Champion up until that point. In fact, the on-screen camaraderie between Uso and Punk had been documented enough for anyone to believe they’re close on a personal level as well.
"It ain't about about making friends, it's about capturing these moments and locking in our legacy." 😤
— WWE (@WWE) August 25, 2025
Roman Reigns offers advice to Jey Uso ahead of #WWEClash THIS SUNDAY…#WWERaw pic.twitter.com/UQS3VjtBei
However, at Clash in Paris, none of that was going to work in Uso’s favor, and Reigns firmly told ‘The Yeet Man’ to bring gold back to his household because that’s the only thing that mattered. The pep talk from the former Bloodline boss worked oh-so-well, and Uso even dropped Punk with a superkick to end the show on Monday.
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