What was the original plan for CM Punk and Kevin Nash in 2011?
The original plan was for Kevin Nash to face CM Punk at Night of Champions after Nash interfered in Punk's WWE Championship match at SummerSlam.
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A behind-the-scenes story reveals how an unscripted remark by CM Punk concerning Stephanie McMahon in 2011 dramatically altered WWE's plans, leading to a significant booking change.
In 2011, WWE planned a match between Kevin Nash and CM Punk after Nash interfered in Punk's WWE Championship match at SummerSlam. However, plans changed when CM Punk made an unscripted remark about Stephanie McMahon during a promo that offended Triple H. According to Kevin Nash on his podcast Kliq This, Triple H was so upset that he replaced Nash in the match against Punk at Night of Champions 2011 and defeated him in a No Disqualification match. This decision was heavily criticized by fans at the time.
Nash described Triple H’s reaction as driven by pride and locker-room hierarchy. The planned Nash vs. Punk match was dropped completely. Triple H beat Punk at Night of Champions 2011, while Nash later had a feud with Triple H himself, which ended in their Sledgehammer Ladder Match at TLC that year.
Despite the tension caused by the incident, Nash noted that such conflicts can quickly dissolve when business becomes the priority. Since CM Punk's return to WWE in 2023, both he and Triple H have spoken positively about each other.
The original plan was for Kevin Nash to face CM Punk at Night of Champions after Nash interfered in Punk's WWE Championship match at SummerSlam.
CM Punk made an unscripted comment about Stephanie McMahon that upset Triple H, leading to Triple H replacing Nash in the match.
Nash described Triple H's reaction as driven by pride and locker-room hierarchy.
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