CM Punk isn’t jumping on the Beatles bandwagon. The Straight Edge Superstar shocked Jackie Redmond by calling the iconic English rock band “100% overrated” and a “phony boy band.” Raw ring announcer Alicia Taylor agreed with Punk. Redmond couldn’t hide her disbelief after learning both of them dislike the Beatles.
In a clip, Punk even flipped off the camera while saying, “F**k you, Sgt. Pepper.” The former AEW star clearly isn’t a fan of the album, often called one of the greatest of all time. Rolling Stone ranks it #1 on their list. But if Punk doesn’t like the Beatles, what music does he enjoy?
During an appearance on Sheamus’ Celtic Warrior Workouts, Punk shared some of his playlist choices. When asked about his most embarrassing song, he said he didn’t have any. However, he mentioned Doechii and Chappell Roan as artists people might not expect him to listen to.
100% overrated……just a bunch of phony boy band that was manufactured and went through ******* phases.
CM Punk on the Beatles
Recently, Punk faced Gunther in Amsterdam—their third match in a short time. WWE’s European tour ends with Raw in London. Fans in Belfast, Vienna, and Amsterdam saw Punk and Gunther’s incredible chemistry in the ring. Their matches have been a highlight of the tour.
CM Punk’s lifelong dream is coming true at WrestleMania 41
For the first time in his career, CM Punk will headline WrestleMania. In just three weeks, he will face Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins in a triple-threat match. All three are former world champions. The match was made official during a contract signing on SmackDown last Friday.
As Punk reviewed the contract, his former manager, Paul Heyman, announced that he would main event WrestleMania. Punk became emotional after the news. Heyman even gave him a kiss on the forehead, adding to the moment.
Reigns then demanded Punk acknowledge him, claiming he was the reason Punk’s dream was coming true. Meanwhile, Rollins exploded on the mic. He was furious that Punk, despite betraying him repeatedly, was getting a spot Rollins never wanted him to have.
This anger led Rollins to attack Punk inside the Elimination Chamber, shouting “die” as Punk struggled in John Cena’s grip. After the heated SmackDown segment, Reigns and Rollins continued arguing. Meanwhile, Punk walked away, clearly pleased with how things unfolded.