WWE revises Triple Threat Match promotional artwork after Paul Heyman declares support for CM Punk over Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41.
WWE has officially updated its promotional graphics for the upcoming WrestleMania 41 Triple Threat Match, reflecting Paul Heyman’s newly announced alliance with CM Punk instead of his longtime association with Roman Reigns.
The graphic change came immediately after Heyman revealed he would be standing in Punk’s corner at the event, ending his five-year partnership with Reigns. The updated promotional material now visually confirms this shift, showing Heyman positioned alongside Punk rather than his customary placement with Reigns.
This development answers months of speculation regarding a mysterious favor Heyman apparently owed Punk. The situation adds a compelling layer to the high-profile match that also features Seth Rollins as the third competitor.
It’s all business. I’m not here to make friends. I have a few friends from my previous ten years. If I make friends along the way, they’re just sprinkles on top of the cupcake. I’m here to do business and make money. The irony is that you end up becoming friends with the people you make money with.
The Heyman-Reigns partnership was instrumental in creating The Bloodline, widely considered one of professional wrestling’s most successful factions. Reigns’ reaction to seeing his longtime advisor standing with his opponent will likely be a pivotal moment during the match, which has become one of the most anticipated contests on the WrestleMania 41 card.
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