CM Punk attacked Drew McIntyre following the latter’s WWE World Heavyweight Title win at WrestleMania 40 (Night Two). This allowed Damian Priest to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase on a fallen McIntyre to become the new champion.
McIntyre has now vowed to never forgive Punk for what he did. He wrote,
“I will never forgive CM Punk for ruining this moment.”
I will never forgive CM Punk for ruining this moment. pic.twitter.com/Z5WAgAQR15
— Drew (@DMcIntyreWWE) April 10, 2024
Rhea Ripley used Drew McIntyre’s “Bondage Undertaker” shot at Damian Priest as a joke in a new social media post.
McIntyre called Priest, who defeated him for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 40, “Bondage Undertaker” during his RAW promo.
Priest later posted a photo of himself at ‘WWE World’ on The Undertaker’s throne, and Ripley made note of the bisexual color palette of the image.
She wrote, “The… Bisexual Undertaker always serving c***… May he rest in style!”
Naomi shared a photo to her Twitter account with Nia Jax from backstage at WrestleMania 40. Naomi thanked Jax for their friendship, as you can see below:
My soul sister thanks for always having my back ☝🏾 @LinaFanene pic.twitter.com/9crpOuRoCM
— Trinity (@TheTrinity_Fatu) April 10, 2024
Marty Jannetty will be honored at T-Mart’s “The Gathering V” as part of the weekend’s annual banquet along with the previously-announced Wendi Richter, the Von Erich Family, and Angelo Mosca Sr.
The super ticket guests for the Charlotte, North Carolina convention include The Godwins, Al Snow, Marty Jannetty, Tony Atlas, Reggie B. Fine, Jacqueline, The Glamour Girls, The Jumping Bomb Angels, Rod Price, Brian Adias, Jack Victory, John Tatum, John Nord, Raven, Heidi Lee Morgan, Misty Blue Simmes and Wendi Richter.
CM Punk’s attack on Drew McIntyre following McIntyre’s WWE World Heavyweight Title win at WrestleMania 40 has caused quite a stir in the wrestling world. The attack allowed Damian Priest to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase on a fallen McIntyre and become the new champion. McIntyre, understandably upset, has vowed to never forgive CM Punk for ruining his moment.
In a tweet, McIntyre expressed his feelings, stating, “I will never forgive CM Punk for ruining this moment.” The tweet was accompanied by a video of the attack. McIntyre’s anger towards Punk is evident, and it seems that this feud is far from over.
But the drama doesn’t end there. Rhea Ripley, who also had a role to play in WrestleMania 40, used McIntyre’s “Bondage Undertaker” comment about Damian Priest as a joke in a social media post. McIntyre had referred to Priest as the “Bondage Undertaker” during a RAW promo. Ripley posted a photo of Priest sitting on The Undertaker’s throne and made note of the bisexual color palette in the image. She wrote, “The… Bisexual Undertaker always serving c***… May he rest in style!” This playful jab adds another layer of intrigue to the ongoing storyline.
Meanwhile, Naomi took to Twitter to share a photo with Nia Jax from backstage at WrestleMania 40. In her tweet, Naomi thanked Jax for their friendship. The photo and message showcase the camaraderie and support between the two wrestlers.
In other news, Marty Jannetty will be honored at T-Mart’s “The Gathering V” as part of the weekend’s annual banquet. Jannetty will join other wrestling legends such as Wendi Richter, the Von Erich Family, and Angelo Mosca Sr. at the event. The convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, will feature super ticket guests including The Godwins, Al Snow, Tony Atlas, and many more.
Overall, the aftermath of WrestleMania 40 has brought about a mix of emotions and storylines in the wrestling world. From McIntyre’s anger towards CM Punk to Ripley’s playful jab at Priest, and the celebration of wrestling legends like Marty Jannetty, there is no shortage of excitement and drama in the industry. Fans will undoubtedly be eagerly following these developments as they unfold.