
CM Punk made his boundaries clearbut that didnt stop one TikTok user from crossing the line in front of the world.
Back in October 2025, the WWE Champion took to Instagram Stories to issue a direct message to fans who had been showing up uninvited at airports and hotels, trying to catch him off guard. He made it clear this kind of behavior wasnt supportit was harassment.
He went further, explaining that hes repeatedly tried to address these boundary violations politelybut now hes done asking nicely.
Just a few weeks later, in November, a TikTok user named Kingofbundy completely ignored that plea. The fan uploaded videos showing CM Punk and AJ Lee arriving at the Hyatt Regency. One clip even features the user complaining that Punk gave them a dirty lookdespite the fact that they were actively filming him and AJ entering their hotel.
That triggered a flood of backlash in the comments, with fans slamming the TikToker for exactly the type of behavior Punk warned about. One commenter reminded others that Punk has publicly expressed his dislike for this exact type of interaction:
Another pointed out how invasive it would feel to be followed back to your own hotel:
Others pointed out the context that this wasnt just a solo celebrity being approachedit was Punk with his wife, in their private time:
Another fan echoed the real-world split between performer and person, making it clear CM Punk has a right to live without this kind of surveillance:
And it didnt stop there. In a separate video, the TikToker filmed Bayley and Roxanne Perez entering the same hotel. Then, they crossed the line even further by filming Punk waiting in the lobby for his DoorDash order with Roxannecaptioning the clip with an insult, calling him a hungry ass b***.*
The entire situation has reignited a long-running issue in wrestling and celebrity culture: how far is too far? What might feel like a harmless fan interaction often ends up being an uncomfortableand sometimes threateningviolation of privacy. Punk isnt the only one dealing with this. Wrestlers across the industry have shared stories of being followed through security, approached at dinner, and even having fans request their room numbers at hotel front desks.
CM Punk, AJ Lee, Bayley, Roxanne Perezall of them deserve to enjoy some separation between work and real life. Following them around, filming them in their down time, and mocking them publicly isnt being a fanits being a stalker.
Did this TikToker go too far? Do you think CM Punks boundaries are fair or over the top? Drop a comment and tell us where you draw the line between fandom and obsession.