On the latest December 11 episode of Raw, the WWE Universe world was rocked as CM Punk finally disclosed his brand allegiance following his triumphant return at Survivor Series in Chicago a few weeks ago.
Punk has been making waves on RAW, SmackDown, and NXT to determine his future in WWE. After weeks of teasing, Punk finally made his decision on the latest edition of RAW, signing with the red brand. The drama didn’t end there as the former WWE Champion came face to face with the current WWE World Heavyweight champion, Seth Rollins.
Both CM Punk and Seth Rollins engaged in a heated promo segment, where Rollins labeled him a fraud and advised him not to refer to WWE as his home. In response, Punk announced his participation in the Royal Rumble next year, potentially teasing a match with ‘The Visionary’.
What made the segment interesting for the fans was the real-life issues between the two stars. However, an intriguing note about the segment has now been revealed. According to Fightful Select’s paywall, the segment featuring Rollins and Punk had no listed producer. Since Punk’s highly anticipated return, no specific producer has received credit for his segments.
As the road to the Royal Rumble heats up, the absence of a producer for the Straight Edge Superstar’s segment adds an unpredictable element to his story.
WWE RAW: Why CM Punk & Seth Rollins’ segment had no producer?
As reports have disclosed, the WWE RAW segment featuring CM Punk and Seth Rollins had no listed producer. Details have emerged explaining why there was no producer for the segment.
According to SESCOOPS, WWE usually credits producers for segments, but promos occasionally lack a listed producer when physicality isn’t needed. Sources reveal producers guide segments with specific physical actions. In the recent WWE RAW contract signing featuring CM Punk and Seth Rollins, no listed producer raised eyebrows, yet seasoned producer Adam Pearce was present.
However, WWE ensures Superstars have a safety net and prepared lines, even without a credited producer. It will be interesting to see if Punk’s future segment will feature the producer or not.