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"When that TKO merch check comes through does it go to the needy wrestling fans that can't afford...

By Wrestle Ops
Posted April 11, 2026

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Wrestle Ops is a dedicated wrestling news account on X (formerly Twitter) that specializes in sharing real-time updates, clips, and highlights from WWE events like SmackDown. Their style is fast-paced and fan-oriented, often posting viral moments to engage the wrestling community. They have strong credibility among fans for accurate, timely coverage of professional wrestling developments.

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This content captures a sharp, humorous exchange on WWE SmackDown where commentator Pat McAfee jabs at CM Punk over TKO Group Holdings' merchandise revenue checks. McAfee sarcastically questions whether the money aids struggling wrestling fans unable to afford WrestleMania tickets or compensates for an 'I'm sorry Saudi Arabia' account, alluding to WWE's lucrative Saudi Arabia deals and Punk's criticisms of corporate finances. The remark highlights ongoing tensions between McAfee and Punk, blending financial scrutiny of WWE's parent company TKO with fan accessibility issues amid high event prices. It underscores themes of wealth disparity in wrestling, corporate partnerships, and personal rivalries within the industry[1].

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to its capture of a live, viral moment from WWE SmackDown featuring popular figures Pat McAfee and CM Punk, whose banter resonates with fans amid ongoing storylines. It ties into current WWE hype around WrestleMania 42, amplifying discussions on ticket affordability and TKO's Saudi deals, especially as events approach[1]. The timing coincides with recent SmackDown episodes, boosting engagement in the wrestling community.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Pat McAfee, a former NFL punter, transitioned to WWE commentary and has become known for his bold, unfiltered roasts of wrestlers like CM Punk.
  • 2TKO Group Holdings, formed in 2023, owns WWE and UFC, with massive Saudi-backed investments fueling debates on revenue distribution.
  • 3CM Punk has a history of publicly criticizing WWE's Saudi Arabia partnerships, calling them controversial during his 2014 exit.
  • 4WrestleMania tickets often exceed $1,000 for prime seats, sparking fan complaints about accessibility for average viewers.
  • 5McAfee promised a bold WrestleMania 42 moment on the same SmackDown, heightening anticipation for the event[1].

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