Former WWE LFG star BJ Ray appears to be taking a jab at the ongoing CM Punk fan controversy, posting new footage what could believe was meant to mock the situation.

In the latest update surrounding the fallout from WrestleMania 42 weekend, BJ Ray took to Instagram and shared video of himself interacting calmly with fans during WrestleMania week. Ray, who was in town for WrestleCon events, showed himself taking photos and chatting with fans in a crowded public area.

What caught attention wasn’t just the video itself — it was the caption BJ Ray added over the footage, which seemed to reference the reports about Punk’s confrontations with fans at the MGM Grand. The on-screen caption in Ray’s video read:

“POV: Don’t worry. I will not assault you to impress the huzz for recording from 10 feet away in a public area during Wrestlemania week 🤝.”

The tone of the message appeared sarcastic, especially given the timing, as discussions about CM Punk’s alleged fan altercations have dominated headlines since WrestleMania weekend.

BJ Ray was in the same city during WrestleMania festivities, attending WrestleCon-related events while WWE talent and fans filled nearby hotels, including the MGM Grand where the incidents involving Punk were reported.

His video showed him surrounded by fans who were filming and taking photos, with no visible tension, seemingly reinforcing the message that fan interactions can be handled peacefully even in crowded public spaces.

Do you think BJ Ray’s post was meant as harmless humor, or was it clearly aimed at mocking CM Punk’s situation?

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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