

CM Punk united forces with Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn and The Uses at WWE Survivor Series: Wargames on November 30. Dutch Mantell, previously known as Zeb Colter in the WWE, believes that the segment in the ring after combat should have been scheduled differently.
The punk and Reigns team defeated Bronson Reed, Jacob Fatu, only Sikoa, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa in a 42 -minute Wargames fight. During combat, Punk and Reigns had trouble coexisting until The Best in the World saved The Otc from being crushed by Reed. After agreeing, Punk showed respect for Reigns by accepting his handshake -handed offer after combat.
Tablell appeared in Smack Talk With Rick Ucchino and Pullar III SID. He wondered why the WWE stars set their hands and explained how history would have told:
“I wouldn't have shaped Roman Reigns's hand,” said Tencl. “Who offered her hand first? 'Well, I didn't want to do it.' (1:45 – 2:15)
Watch the video above to listen to the specular panel on what could happen next in the story.
Dutch Tencl on the relationship between Paul Heyman and CM Punk and Roman Reigns
Before Survivor Series: Wargames, Roman Reigns's special advisor, Paul Heyman, surprisingly aligned with CM Punk after 11 years. As part of an agreement prior to combat, the former ECW owner now owes a favor to Punk.
Regardless of which fighter Ojaje Heyman, Dutch Mantell believes that the WWE creative team has many options to move forward:
“There are many open doors for them, so they will sit on this, they probably already have an exit anyway, but the doors are open. They are not trying to open any door. The door is unlocked, so all they have to do is cross it, and that will work because one can work a little better than the other, but I think they would both work.” (3:40 – 4:00)
In the immediate future, Punk seems willing to fight with Seth Rollins after both were involved in a war of words in the December 2 episode of RAW.