Living Colour performs “Cult of Personality” as Punk makes iconic return to the grand stage
Summary
– CM Punk enters WrestleMania 41 with a live performance by Living Colour
– First live “Cult of Personality” entrance since WrestleMania 29
– Punk’s walkout featured big energy, legacy tribute, and Paul Heyman cameo
CM Punk made his long-awaited WrestleMania main event debut unforgettable with one of the most talked-about entrances of the night. As the final competitor to enter the triple threat match against Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins, Punk walked out to a live performance of “Cult of Personality” by Living Colour.
The band’s surprise appearance caught off a powerful video package and sent the Allegiant Stadium crowd into a frenzy when they hit the first riff. Punk didn’t just head to the ring—he embraced the moment and vibe with the band, played to the crowd, and delivered his signature “clobberin’ time” pose. Paul Heyman then appeared to accompany him for the final walk to the ring.
It was CM Punk at his best—confident, unapologetic, and soaked in big-fight energy. For days, fans had speculated about Living Colour’s presence in Las Vegas, and WWE delivered the payoff in grand fashion.
The entrance honored Punk’s history and elevated the night’s stakes even further, marking the first time he’s had “Cult of Personality” performed live since WrestleMania 29—and perhaps the most powerful version yet.


