The WWE universe was shaken to its core when CM Punk made a bold statement about Roman Reigns' late father, Sika, during a recent episode of WWE Raw. This seemingly simple reference ignited a firestorm of emotions within the Anoa'i family, who are renowned for their rich wrestling legacy. But here's where it gets controversial... Zilla Fatu, a member of the legendary Samoan wrestling dynasty and son of the late Umaga, took to a livestream to address the situation. His words were strong and direct, making it clear that Punk's comment didn't sit right with him. Fatu's response sparked a debate about the boundaries of creative expression in wrestling and the impact of personal references on the emotions of those involved. Is this the kind of personal intensity that WrestleMania main events thrive on, or did CM Punk cross a line? The tension is palpable as WrestleMania 42 approaches, and the rivalry is no longer just about the World Heavyweight Championship. It now carries real-world tension tied to one of wrestling's most iconic families. Do you think CM Punk crossed a line bringing Roman Reigns' father into the feud, or is this the kind of personal intensity that WrestleMania main events thrive on? Drop your thoughts below and let us know where you stand.