Are Seth Rollins And Drew McIntyre Actually Mad About CM Punk’s WWE Return? Here’s What We Know

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CM Punk returned to WWE last night in one of the most shocking moments I can remember as a lifelong wrestling fan. As the trademark graphic went up in the corner of the screen and Michael Cole summed up the night, the former WWE Champion’s music hit, and the crowd absolutely lost it. Despite heavy speculation from fans who desperately wanted to see him and what seemed like on-air clues, the general consensus was there was just too much bad blood between Triple H, WWE and CM Punk for a return to happen. And then suddenly he was there. I was excited. CM Punk was excited. The fans were certainly excited. Everyone was excited, except a few prominent wrestlers involved in the main event, most notably Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre.

The first wave reaction on social media was almost exclusively an outpouring of shock and happiness. WWE quickly posted a clip of his return, and it generated more than a hundred thousand likes in the first few hours.  Hundreds of thousands of fans took to social media to express their happiness and start fantasy booking feuds for the leader of the Straight Edge Society. Not long after, however, videos from those in the crowd started to circulate of Drew McIntyre storming out and Seth Rollins throwing up middle fingers, screaming at CM Punk and having to be restrained by announcers Michael Cole and Corey Graves. 

So, what’s going on? Are Rollins and McIntyre just setting up future storylines with CM Punk and expressing their disapproval while in character? Is there legitimate bad blood here, and they’re furious to see Pepsi Phil back in WWE? What’s a shoot and what’s a work? Let’s separate Rollins and McIntyre and talk these two out individually.

Seth Rollins at the 2019 Royal Rumble

(Image credit: WWE)

Is Seth Rollins Mad About CM Punk Returning?



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