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CM Punk Responds to Kevin Nash's Shirt Criticism
The WWE Champion defends his lighthearted approach to house show matches.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 12:58pm
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A cubist interpretation of the playful tension between CM Punk's lighthearted approach and the serious expectations of professional wrestling.Today in TulsaCM Punk, the current WWE Champion, has responded to criticism from wrestling legend Kevin Nash about Punk's decision to wear two shirts during a recent live event match against Bronson Reed. Punk explained that his wardrobe choice was a strategic move to lighten the mood and disrupt his opponent's focus, as he believes house shows are the perfect opportunity for wrestlers to have fun and keep things lighthearted.
Why it matters
Punk's comments have sparked a debate among fans about the role of humor and levity in professional wrestling, which is often viewed as a serious sport. Some argue that Punk's antics could undermine the integrity of wrestling, while others believe there is a place for wrestlers to let loose and enjoy themselves, especially during non-televised events.
The details
In a recent interview, Punk addressed Nash's criticism, saying he was perplexed by the nature of the critique as he never wrestles in a shirt. Punk revealed that he wore the extra shirt to make his opponent laugh and enjoy the moment, as he believes house shows are all about having a good time. Punk also shared his philosophy on humor, stating that he likes to keep things lighthearted and be the 'joker in the pack' to help the wrestling family stay positive and connected while on the road.
- Punk's match against Bronson Reed took place at a recent live event.
The players
CM Punk
The current WWE Champion, also known as the 'Second City Saint', who is known for his unconventional approach to the sport.
Kevin Nash
A legendary wrestler and former WWE star, who publicly criticized Punk for wrestling in a shirt.
Bronson Reed
Punk's opponent in the match where he wore the extra shirt.
What they’re saying
“I can say it had nothing to do with him... I never wrestle in a shirt. I didn't really understand what the criticism was, but thanks. You're right.”
— CM Punk, WWE Champion
“I did it to make my opponent laugh and enjoy the moment. House shows are all about having a good time, and when fans see us enjoying ourselves, they do too.”
— CM Punk, WWE Champion
“I like to keep things lighthearted and be the joker in the pack. It helps us stay positive and connected as a wrestling family when we're on the road.”
— CM Punk, WWE Champion
What’s next
The debate over the role of humor in professional wrestling is likely to continue, with fans and industry insiders weighing in on the appropriate balance between seriousness and levity in the sport.
The takeaway
Punk's decision to wear an extra shirt during a house show match has sparked a discussion about the place of humor and lightheartedness in the often serious world of professional wrestling. While some see his antics as undermining the integrity of the sport, others believe there is value in wrestlers letting loose and having fun, especially during non-televised events.
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