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CM Punk Has Humorous Response To Roxanne Perez Claiming Chicago As Her City


CM Punk is aware of he’s an older man within the WWE locker room, and let it present in a latest image with Roxanne Perez.

Punk was available on the October 1 episode of NXT — the primary episode of the present on The CW — the place he obtained to observe Perez defeat Giulia to retain her maintain on the NXT Girls’s Championship. After the present, Perez shared a photograph of her and Punk on Instagram, by which Punk is jokingly rolling his eyes as Perez flaunts the belt in entrance of him and says Chicago is her city.

Punk responded to the put up in a remark, saying that he’s “harm,” “outdated,” and that he works “with youngsters,” earlier than capping off the remark with a watch roll emoji. His comment, after all, is a not-so-subtle name again to his 2022 AEW All Out press convention remarks.

Compensate for the total outcomes from this week’s episode of NXT right here.

On a extra critical word, Perez mentioned having the chance to study from CM Punk, amongst different veterans, throughout a latest interview with Kenny Morales for 12 WBOY. Perez mentioned it means so much to her as a result of Punk helps when he doesn’t must.

“It’s meant a lot to me, particularly as a result of I grew up idolizing him,” Roxanne Perez mentioned. “Now that I get to be beneath his studying tree, it’s actually cool. He’s so superior. He stops by our NXT pay-per-views, watches each match from begin to end, and provides us suggestions and recommendation. It’s one thing he doesn’t must do, and I feel that’s actually cool.”

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John Anderson
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