CM Punk looks to be headed on another collision course with Drew McIntyre following their intense matchup at WWE SummerSlam. Punk recently took a shot at McIntyre on social media, vowing violence on his rival while also responding to his fans after their heartwarming gesture.
The Second City Saint was one of several WWE Superstars at the Fanatics Fest event in New York City. He had his own segment during the event and answered some questions. He also met a lot of fans, who gave him a bunch of bracelets to replace the one that McIntyre stole.
In a post on his Instagram Stories, Punk wrote a message for his fans following their precious gifts. He also promised to get back the original from The Scottish Warriors while also delivering a threat.
"Thanks to all the fans today at @fanaticsfest! Appreciate the replacement bracelets, but we gonna get the OG one back and slap an internet troll. Appeciate you all," Punk wrote.
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The original bracelet stolen by Drew McIntyre from CM Punk had the names of AJ Lee and Larry the Dog. It has been one of the focal points of their rivalry that has turned personal. McIntyre delivered on his promise and beat Punk at WWE SummerSlam.
But after what happened last Monday on RAW, things are apparently not over between the two former WWE champions.
CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre rumored to have a Strap Match at WWE Bash in Berlin
On Monday's episode of RAW, Drew McIntyre tried to insert himself in the Gunther-Randy Orton feud for the World Heavyweight Championship. However, CM Punk had other plans and came out to attack McIntyre with a leather belt.
According to the Wrestling Observer, the current plan for Punk-McIntyre II is a Strap Match at WWE Bash in Berlin. It's not official yet, but the two superstars are seemingly heading for another matchup.
Their first match had a stipulation too, with Seth Rollins serving as the Special Guest Referee. This time around, it seems like Punk and McIntyre want to punish each other more. The Scottish Warrior might have won their first match, but The Second City Saint delivered a painful message on Monday.