10 Most Volatile WWE Crowds Ever

By Elliott Binks /

6. Money In The Bank 2011

You remember that sign I mentioned? Well it seems to be following Cena around. This time, five years after One Night Stand, the great wrestling city of Chicago adapted the mantra but maintained the anti-Cena sentiment. €œIf Punk loses, we riot€ it read. And in all honesty, I€™m fairly certain that the designers of said sign weren€™t messing around with that statement. Almost 15,000 were packed into the All State Arena to rally for CM Punk in his bid to leave the company with the WWE Championship in hand. Remember, just weeks prior, Punk had been the heel figurehead of the villainous Nexus stable. Now, he was receiving one of the strongest reactions in WWE history. But it wasn€™t necessarily a babyface reaction. That would insinuate smiling children and happy faces. Instead, this was an audience driven by hatred for John Cena and admiration for the renegade Punk. Michael Cole may have won the award for understatement of the century when he announced this as a €œpartisan€ crowd. Partisan doesn€™t come close€”let€™s just say we can be grateful Punk won and appeased the Second City faithful.