
CM Punks WrestleMania 42 entrance just got quietly changedand fans didnt miss it. During Night Two of WrestleMania 42 on April 19 at Allegiant Stadium, Punk had a standout entrance that featured Miseria Cantar by AFIa licensed track he hadnt used in WWE before. The moment included a cinematic opening shot of Punk on top of the stadium, followed by a brief walkout with no music before Cult of Personality kicked in. But that version didnt make it everywhere. Fans noticed that ESPNs ESPN Unlimited platform altered the entrance in replays, swapping out the AFI track for generic stock music. The change caught attention fast, especially since the original version is still intact in other places. The entrance with the licensed song remains unchanged on WWEs social media uploads, including X and YouTube, and is also still featured in the Netflix replay available to international viewers. That makes the ESPN version the outlierand the likely reason comes down to music rights. Licensed tracks like AFIs song often come with platform-specific restrictions, meaning WWE can use them in a live setting or certain broadcasts, but not across every distribution partner. When that happens, edits like this arent uncommon, even if they feel jarring compared to the original moment. Still, for fans who watched it live, the difference is obvious. Punks entrance was built around that song, and swapping it out changes the entire feel of the presentation. For now, the original version isnt goneit just depends on where youre watching. Did ESPN make the right call replacing the music, or should they have kept Punks original Wrestle Mania entrance intact? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google