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Second fan accuses CM Punk of altercation at MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas

A fan is accusing former WWE World Heavyweight champion CM Punk of chopping him on his chest during WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas.

The unnamed individual, who called 911 to report the incident, said that on April 20, he was at the MGM Grand Hotel waiting for WWE Superstars to get a pictures and autographs and when he got close, Punk pushed him and chopped him.

The fan says the incident happened at 12:31AM, and April 20 at that time would be the night after WrestleMania Sunday where Punk main evented the show with Roman Reigns.

He also said that Punk’s eyes were red and he was full of anger and had a briefcase in his left hand.

TMZ published the call from 911, which is in Spanish, and then translated by someone who is with this particular fan.

Punk was also involved in another altercation with a different fan a day before, slapping the phone off someone who got too close to film AJ Lee and Bayley while sharing a personal moment.

WWE had a lot of issues with entitled fans at the hotel and many WWE Superstars complained, even online, about their behavior.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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