CM Punk has been in the headlines for multiple reasons; however, the most recent one is surrounding his precious bracelet, which attracted a reaction from the creator following recent actions by WWE.

The situation began with a bracelet gifted to CM Punk by a fan, Victoria, during an appearance at WWE World before WrestleMania 40. The bracelet, featuring the names “AJ” (his wife) and “Larry” (his dog), took on a life of its own when WWE decided to sell replicas of it on WWE Shop for $9.99.

Victoria was surprised to discover that her personal gift was turned into a commercial product without her prior knowledge or credit. She shared her thoughts on Twitter, noting that while she didn’t seek compensation, she would have appreciated being acknowledged. WWE promptly removed the item from its store following her comments.

However, WWE later reintroduced the bracelet with a small alteration which Victoria stated that she had actually recommended the change to better fit the storyline. Moreover, Victoria even took to her X to poke fun at WWE, asking if she could have one bracelet, that is seemingly a somewhat her brainchild in a hilarious jab.

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“@WWEShop can i at least get one 😂.”

Now, with the modified “CM Punk” bracelet back up for sale, the item no longer plays a significant role in Punk’s ongoing storyline with Drew McIntyre as they prepare for their upcoming Hell in a Cell match at WWE Bad Blood.

Moreover, it would be interesting to see if Victoria does indeed get one of the new bracelets and featured in the ongoing storyline between Punk and McIntyre as the heated feud is inching towards its end.

What are your thoughts on CM Punk’s bracelet creator poking fun at WWE after the release of a new bracelet on WWE Shop? Sound off in the comments!

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