
WWE Raw ended with a shocking personal jab from CM Punk toward Roman Reigns and now fans are suggesting the Tribal Chief should hit back just as hard. After Punk referenced Roman Reigns late father Sika during the closing segment of Raw from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, several fans took to Twitter on March 6, 2026 with ideas for how Reigns could retaliate. And some of those ideas quickly turned controversial. One fan joked that Roman should bring Punks late dog Larry into the storyline as payback for the deeply personal line that ended Raw: Roman smoking that Larry next week Another fan referenced the controversial 1999 storyline where Big Boss Man disrupted Big Show at his fathers funeral a moment still remembered as one of WWEs most outrageous angles: Roman going to pull up to that grave site like Bossman did to Big Show. A different fan made it clear that Roman Reigns should recreate the segment where CM Punk stole Paul Bearers urn during his feud with the Undertaker back in 2013: Im kind of hoping the end of RAW next week ends with Reigns stealing Larrys urn and him doing what Punk did with Paul Bearers ashes. It didnt stop there as another comment imagined a full segment built around the idea of Roman confronting Punk symbolically at Larrys grave, making it clear that revenge is necessary. The reactions come after Punk escalated his feud with Reigns during the closing promo on Raw while building toward their World Heavyweight Championship clash at WrestleMania 42. Things took a drastic turn when Punk referenced Romans late father Sika, implying that at WrestleMania he wouldnt just defeat Reigns he would bury him alongside his father. Now the question is whether WWE plans to escalate things even further on television by having Reigns go after CM Punks dead dog, or if Punks line will stand as the moment that truly pushed the rivalry into personal territory. Do you want Roman Reigns to bring up Larry during his next confrontation with CM Punk? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google