
CM Punks WrestleMania 42 hotel drama just took another turn after TMZ released the 9-1-1 call tied to the incident that Billi Bhatti first revealed a story that was already covered by Ringside News before this new evidence surfaced. Bhatti had previously claimed on the Dirty Sheets Wrestling Informer podcast that Punk was involved in two separate confrontations inside the MGM Grand following WrestleMania Night Two. At the time, most fans had only seen the viral video showing Punk knocking a fans phone down near Bayley and AJ Lee. Now, the emergency call tied to the earlier confrontation the one Bhatti said happened before the viral video has been made public. During the call, the man speaking to authorities described what happened when he approached Punk inside the hotel. The caller spoke Spanish through an interpreter while explaining how the encounter turned physical. The caller said he approached CM Punk for an autograph, but alleged Punk shoved him in the chest when he got too close. The caller also described Punks demeanor during the moment, saying the situation felt heated when the contact happened. This development stands out because it lines up with what Bhatti originally said that the first confrontation happened before the viral phone incident fans saw online. According to his earlier description, that first situation happened in the lobby and was captured by hotel surveillance, even though no fan video surfaced at the time. He then described what he claimed was the first encounter, explaining that it happened in the hotel lobby when a fan tried to get Punks attention after he had already walked past. According to Bhatti, that moment escalated immediately into a physical reaction. He also addressed why that alleged incident never surfaced publicly in the same way as the phone video, claiming it wasnt captured by fans. Bhatti then connected the second confrontation directly to the clip that went viral, explaining how that footage ended up in the public domain. The viral phone incident later became the most talked-about moment from the night, but Bhatti maintained from the start that it wasnt the only confrontation. Ringside News detailed those claims before TMZ released the 9-1-1 audio, making this latest update a major development in the timeline. Police were called to the MGM Grand following the incidents, but as of now, no confirmed charges have been publicly announced. With the 9-1-1 call now out in the open, attention is shifting back to what really happened inside the hotel after WrestleMania and whether more details will surface in the days ahead. Watch full video on TMZ Do you think the release of the 9-1-1 call changes how this situation should be viewed, or do you think theres still more to this story that hasnt come out yet? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think. G Add as a preferred source on Google