WWE SmackDown Star References CM Punk AEW Backstage Fight

WWE NXT standout Carmelo Hayes has revealed an intriguing interaction with CM Punk during the latest episode of SmackDown. Hayes shared on Twitter that he ran into Punk, who offered him some unconventional advice about handling backstage altercations.

CM Punk’s Backstage Fight Wisdom

In his tweet, Hayes wrote:

“Ran into CM Punk. Just gave me the best advice to never lose a backstage fight again. #SmackDown.”

Punk, who returned to WWE in November 2023 after being terminated from AEW following high-profile backstage incidents, has made headlines for his ability to navigate real-life tensions in wrestling. His advice to Hayes likely draws from his own experiences, particularly during his tumultuous AEW tenure.

CM Punk’s Role at Survivor Series

CM Punk is currently set to compete in Survivor Series: WarGames 2024, joining Roman Reigns’ Team OG Bloodline. This highly anticipated match pits Punk, Reigns, Sami Zayn, and others against Solo Sikoa’s Team New Bloodline. Punk’s presence in this storyline has reinvigorated fan interest, making his backstage wisdom a fascinating subplot.

Carmelo Hayes and SmackDown Tension

During the same SmackDown episode, Hayes was involved in a tense segment with WWE Champion Cody Rhodes following a confrontation with Kevin Owens. While Hayes has primarily been an NXT talent, his presence on the main roster hints at a potential call-up or expanded storyline role in WWE.

A Lesson in Wrestling Politics

CM Punk’s advice to Carmelo Hayes serves as a reminder of the behind-the-scenes dynamics in professional wrestling. With Punk’s storied history of navigating controversy, his words to Hayes could prove invaluable as the rising star continues to make waves in WWE.

As fans eagerly await Punk’s performance at Survivor Series and Hayes’ future trajectory, this moment highlights the unique mentorship that occurs in the unpredictable world of wrestling.

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