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CM Punk Mocks Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman For ‘Coldplay' Moment At WWE SummerSlam
At least CM Punk found it in himself to crack a joke after Seth Rollins ruined his weekend.
Seth Rollins pulled off the 'ruse of the century' on Saturday night, as he returned from a knee 'injury' to cash in his Money In The Bank contract after Punk beat Gunther for the world title. Rollins and Heyman embraced in the ring, with Heyman hugging Rollins around his waist.
Now, CM Punk has recovered from the loss long enough to post the following dig at Rollins and Heyman on his Instagram Stories, comparing Heyman's hug to the now-infamous Coldplay concert kiss cam scandal. Punk captioned his post, 'Not baby girl coded. All ham sandwiches.'
'Baby girl coded' is slang for a guy who isn't super masculine, but has characteristics typically associated with femininity, like a 'little spoon' in a relationship. The ham sandwiches line is also a reference to them 'hamming it up' or overacting for the cameras.
What happened at the Coldplay concert?
The Coldplay concert scandal took place two weeks ago at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was shown on camera cuddling up to his company's head of HR, Kristin Cabot. The problem with that, aside from a potential company policy issue with dating within the workplace, is that Byron is married to another woman.
Byron immediately ducked out of the camera frame, and he has since resigned from the company. Coldplay's Chris Martin even joked about the awkward situation, speculating that the couple was having an affair.
The incident has resulted in many spoofs since then, including the Philadelphia Phillies Phanatics mascots recreating the moment. It seems possible that Heyman had this in mind when embracing Rollins. However, there's no doubt about the intent of Punk's post.
Catch up on everything that went down at WWE SummerSlam on night one (here) and night two (here).
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