Matt Riddle isn’t holding back when it comes to CM Punk. Appearing on TMZ’s Inside The Ring podcast, the former WWE star took aim at Punk with some of his most blunt comments yet.
“Let’s be honest. Did I lie? CM Punk’s a pu$$y,” Riddle said. “He can’t beat me in a fight. If he wants to step up, he can meet me in a bare knuckle boxing fight, he can meet me in an MMA cage – whatever, dude. It doesn’t matter.”
While he made clear he doesn’t harbor “ill will,” Riddle questioned Punk’s character and authenticity. “I think he’s fake and I think he’s a creep,” Riddle remarked, even adding, “That’s coming from me, and people think I’m a creep.”
Asked to explain why he felt that way, Riddle pointed to Punk’s increasing presence around WWE’s NXT talent. “I feel like he’s just lingering around the NXT locker room a little too much.”

The host then said: “There’s a lot of things about [CM Punk], you know, he has like Cora Jade as like his daughter and everybody he kind of oversees. He’s become a mentor in NXT.” Riddle replied: “That’s one way of putting it.”

Despite his sharp words, Riddle admitted Punk is “probably a nice enough guy if you agree with him,” but made clear that respect isn’t mutual. For Riddle, the challenge stands: whether in a cage or a ring, he insists Punk wouldn’t stand a chance.
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“Most of you motherf**kers are dumb” – Matt Riddle on Allegations of Ripping Off WWF Veteran’s Charity Wrestling Event
Matt Riddle, the former WWE star and current MLW World Champion, pushed back strongly after being accused of skipping a British charity wrestling event, raising money for survivors of domestic abuse and homeless veterans. His detailed response is now sparking debate over what really went wrong.
WWF Attitude Era Veteran Al Snow’s Global Wrestling Kingdom (GWK) hosted its debut show, A New Kingdom Rises, on August 31 in Barnsley, England, promoting Riddle against Simon Miller as the headliner. When he failed to appear, the promotion replaced him with Grado, leaving fans disappointed and raising questions about Riddle’s professionalism.
Taking to social media, Riddle dismissed the accusations, pointing to multiple planning failures by GWK. He criticized being booked on a flight Thursday despite having bookings through Saturday and accused the promoter of failing to secure promised additional appearances.
Riddle claimed:
– He couldn’t afford “two days in a hotel room in London” with no work lined up.
– He proposed flying Saturday evening with the cost deducted from his fee, but GWK allegedly declined.
– He ultimately opted to perform in Miami over the weekend.
– He denied ever saying he wouldn’t return his deposit and challenged the event’s advertised charity status, calling it a last-minute change.
Riddle also blasted the flight arrangement, revealing it lacked basic amenities like a meal and checked bag.
You can read Riddle’s complete comments below:
“I’m gonna make this quick. GWK, the reason I didn’t go is because you booked me a flight for Thursday for a show that was happening Sunday. And you said you were booking me meet-and-greets, other matches, and appearances. You did none of that. I had nothing scheduled and I was going to sit in a hotel room for two days in London. I told you multiple times I couldn’t do that or wouldn’t do that.
And I got work for Friday and Saturday. And Thursday, I worked Thursday, Friday, Saturday. And I told you I would fly to London Saturday evening. You said, ‘You pay for it.’ I go, ‘No, you pay for it. Take it out of my pay, whatever.’ You guys refused, so I flew to Miami and wrestled there. I never said I wouldn’t pay you guys back, that’s a lie. Also, this show wasn’t a charity event. That’s a lie, that was a last-second change. You also booked me the worst flight in history, bro. Middle seat, no meal, no checked bag. GWK, this is probably your last run.
You know, I can explain everything in great detail. I’m not lying, but I really don’t give a f**k anymore. Most of you motherf**kers are dumb f**king c**ts. Just like when you believe that MeToo bullsh*t, all the other f**king garbage. You guys are all f**king dumb and it’s f**king insane. It’s f**king insane. F**king believe these f**king creeps. Whatever, dog.
At the end of the day, I’m gonna keep getting booked, I’m probably gonna start fighting again. I’m probably gonna do a lot of other sh*t. F**king crushing it on OnlyFans because I’ve got a big f**king you know what, and I’m nice as f**k, dude.
Everybody, if you don’t like me, unfollow. Go f**k yourselves. I don’t give a f**k because at the end of the day, the cream f**king rises to the top and I’m really, really f**king tired of trying to be nice to everybody because I hate to break it to you, most of you guys are f**king morons. Peace.”
This incident has turned into a “he said, she said” in wrestling circles. GWK condemned Riddle for unreliability and unreturned deposit, while Riddle accused GWK of poor communication and substandard logistics.
I wish you nothing but the best GWK but stop lying bro pic.twitter.com/6HSvoI4AKP
— Matthew Riddle (@SuperKingofBros) September 3, 2025
— Matthew Riddle (@SuperKingofBros) September 3, 2025
In January, Riddle no-showed a scheduled Championship Wrestling from Memphis appearance, informing the promotion only on the day of the event that he would not be attending. Instead, he chose to be present at Nick Hogan’s wedding.
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