The WWE star calls out individuals showing up at airports and hotels
Summary
– CM Punk condemns fans for crossing boundaries at airports and hotels
– Says such behavior is harassment, not support
– Calls for respect and privacy amid growing fan invasions
CM Punk is drawing a hard line with fans who have taken their admiration too far. In a strong statement shared on Instagram, the WWE star addressed an ongoing problem that has pushed him to his limit — fans tracking his movements and showing up uninvited at airports and hotels.
“We unfortunately have to have this conversation again,” Punk wrote. “Do not turn up at airports. Do not show up at hotels. I cannot believe I have to say this. DO NOT FOLLOW PEOPLE.”
Punk made it clear this isn’t about avoiding interaction but enforcing basic respect and safety. “You’ve repeatedly been politely told no, respect it,” he added. “You are not a fan, you are a stalker and will be treated as such. Respect the boundaries. Stop harassing people.”
The issue isn’t unique to Punk — wrestlers across WWE, AEW, and other promotions have reported similar problems, from being followed through security lines to being approached at restaurants with their families. What some fans see as innocent encounters have turned into repeated privacy violations.
As one of wrestling’s most recognizable figures, CM Punk has long dealt with the downsides of fame. However, his latest message is clear: crossing personal boundaries is unacceptable, and those who do so will face consequences.

