The fallout from CM Punk’s WrestleMania 42 weekend incident continues, as a parody video has surfaced online mocking the fan demands that followed the MGM Grand confrontation.

Big Ben Bishop, portraying his parody character “Tribal Keith,” uploaded a video on April 22, 2026, taking aim at the situation involving the fan who previously said he wanted an apology from Punk after the lobby incident.

In the video, Bishop sarcastically introduced himself while pretending to be the fan involved, exaggerating the situation and mocking the idea of expecting special treatment from wrestlers during WrestleMania weekend.

“Hey everybody, here's your IWC Internet wrestling community leader, Tribal Keith. By now I'm sure you've all seen the video of CM Punk viciously assaulting that innocent fan at the MGM Grand. Well folks, if you must know, that fan was me.”

He continued by joking about the idea that buying tickets should grant personal access to wrestlers and their private moments.

“I thought after spending all of that money on Fed Mania that I would have unfettered access to the superstars and their personal lives. I guess not.”

The parody then shifted into a list of exaggerated “demands,” clearly intended to mock the earlier comments from the fan about wanting an apology.

“Now I'm not going to go to the police after that vicious assault. However, I do have a list of demands for Mr. Phil Brooks.”

He followed that with several over-the-top requests designed to push the satire even further.

“Number one, I would like for him to jump on a FaceTime with me and acknowledge me as his Tribal Keith so my mom's boyfriend Craig doesn't think I'm a huge fucking loser.”

“Number two, I would like for him to attend my grown adult birthday party at the Rainforest Cafe in Schaumburg, Illinois.”

“Number three, I would like your gear that you wore in IWA Mid South. And if you can get Ian Rotten to sign it, that would be even better.”

“And lastly and most important, I would like 55 signed unpersonalized autographs of you. But make sure the pictures aren't of you in the Fed. I would like for them to be an ROH and AEW.”

He wrapped up the parody by continuing the same sarcastic tone.

“I don't think this is too much to ask, so please make this happen as soon as possible. Thank you, Phil.”

The parody clip adds to the ongoing fallout from the MGM Grand situation, which already involved video footage, police involvement, and multiple claims from those connected to the incident.

Do you think parody videos like this add humor to situations like this, or do they risk making serious incidents harder to take seriously? Let us know what you think.

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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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