Who is CM Punk’s wife? Details on WWE Legend’s Lady Love, AJ Lee

CM Punk is one of the most popular wrestlers of WWE. From his electric charisma to that no-filter mic game, Punk built his WWE legacy by connecting with fans like never before. However, Punk’s life outside the ring is just as interesting as he is not taking his wrestling journey alone and shares it with another WWE legend who has made a triumphant return to the company.

Who is CM Punk’s wife?

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CM Punk’s wife is fellow WWE wrestler AJ Mendez, known professionally as AJ Lee. AJ turned his ‘Crazy’ character into a signature gimmick that mesmerized the WWE Universe. She is a three-time Divas Champion and her reign lasted 400 days.

How did CM Punk meet his wife?

The story of Punk and AJ Lee started as a story in 2012. But what started as a scripted drama soon turned into a legitimate shoot romance. Before you know it, on-screen sparks turned into real-life chemistry.

When did CM Punk get married?

Punk and Lee married in an intimate, private ceremony on June 13, 2014.

Where is AJ Lee from?

CM Punk and AJ Lee Credit: WWE

Union City, New Jersey native AJ Lee paid her dues on the indie circuit before getting her big break. In 2009, she signed with WWE, rose to prominence in 2012, retired in 2015, and ultimately returned last year.

Which caste is CM Punk’s wife?

CM Punk’s wife, AJ Lee, is Puerto Rican through both of her parents – Janet Acevedo and Robert Mendez.

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JB Bickerstaff hits back at critics calling Detroit players punks

The Detroit Pistons remain on top of the Eastern Conference with a 40–13 record, led by stellar play from Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren, along with steady contributions from a supporting cast.

The Pistons display toughness on both ends of the court, with some claiming they are reminiscent of the team’s “bad boy” era of the late 1980s and early 1990s. However, others are not happy with the pistons, saying they are too stiff and too physical.

However, Detroit coach JB Bickerstaff expressed a different opinion, as he noted in an appearance on Road Trippin’.

“People are talking about and limiting the basketball abilities of our guys, and just calling them roughhouses and hooligans and things like that,” Bickerstaff said.

“Our guys get grabbed, tackled and wrestled. You go back every night and look at us and see everything that happens, and it’s physical, right? We put out as much as we can, but we don’t cross the line, OK? I want everyone to be aware of that. Our guys go out and impact winning basketball games through their physical ability and the toughness of it all.”

Recently, the NBA suspended Duren for four games and Isaiah Stewart for seven games for fighting with the Charlotte Hornets. This was not the first time that Duren and Stewart were involved in a controversy.

Bickerstaff, who joined the team in 2024, admitted that although they are trying to emulate the Pistons’ “bad boy” era, they are not intentionally trying to hurt anyone. He stressed that he is only working hard for the fans because that is what is expected of him.

“He loves that style of play, that grit, that toughness, you know, the ability to not back down from anybody, play an unselfish brand of basketball and work extremely hard every night,” Bickerstaff said.

Detroit returns to action on Thursday against the New York Knicks.


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JB Bickerstaff hits back at critics calling Detroit players punks

The Detroit Pistons remain on top of the Eastern Conference with a 40–13 record, led by stellar play from Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren, along with steady contributions from a supporting cast.

The Pistons display toughness on both ends of the court, with some claiming they are reminiscent of the team’s “bad boy” era of the late 1980s and early 1990s. However, others are not happy with the pistons, saying they are too stiff and too physical.

However, Detroit coach JB Bickerstaff expressed a different opinion, as he noted in an appearance on Road Trippin’.

“People are talking about and limiting the basketball abilities of our guys, and just calling them roughhouses and hooligans and things like that,” Bickerstaff said.

“Our guys get grabbed, tackled and wrestled. You go back every night and look at us and see everything that happens, and it’s physical, right? We put out as much as we can, but we don’t cross the line, OK? I want everyone to be aware of that. Our guys go out and impact winning basketball games through their physical ability and the toughness of it all.”

Recently, the NBA suspended Duren for four games and Isaiah Stewart for seven games for fighting with the Charlotte Hornets. This was not the first time that Duren and Stewart were involved in a controversy.

Bickerstaff, who joined the team in 2024, admitted that although they are trying to emulate the Pistons’ “bad boy” era, they are not intentionally trying to hurt anyone. He stressed that he is only working hard for the fans because that is what is expected of him.

“He loves that style of play, that grit, that toughness, you know, the ability to not back down from anybody, play an unselfish brand of basketball and work extremely hard every night,” Bickerstaff said.

Detroit returns to action on Thursday against the New York Knicks.


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