7 Strangest WWE Fandom Trends From The Internet
5. The Erotic World Of CM Punk
A mention of WWE Erotic Fan fiction might elicit giggles but it is a very real thing that fans create and share in big numbers across multiple platforms. The authors and readers are nearly all women and many of them queer, which disputes the popular stereotype of wrestling fans as all straight men who live in basements or under bridges.
In a piece on XOJane, Writer Kristin Livingstone offered advice for fellow sexy scribes who don't want their parents reading their Royal Rumble gangbang fantasy on their Facebook page.
She put ads on Craigslist and her OkCupid page offering to write people in to a rendevouz with their favorite superstar(s). A friendly Redditor took a screenshot of her OKCupid profile and posted it on a subreddit with the title, “I can’t wait to hear back from this girl!” Her inbox quickly began to swell with requests.
Livingstone is fond of writing couples from different WWE eras, like Rick Rude and Tyler Breeze. Readers enjoys dalliances that take place in off-ring locales and all good bone sessions should be interrupted by a little dust-up.
In the back-stabbing world of WWE, hurt/comfort fics are especially popular. They take a character who has been heartbroken or victimized and have them comforted or consoled by a strong loving partner, which generally leads to banging.
For some reason CM Punk is often at the receiving end of the punishment in various slash fan fics (for the uninitiated that's a genre of homoerotic fan fiction that comes from the Star Trek universe). Whether it's Lesnar, Cena, Orton, or Tripe H, everyone seems to want to teach Punk a painful lesson in humility. Perhaps it is wish fulfilment on the part of the crowd.
Punk's wife AJ Lee is actually the top character in the world of femslash or you guessed it lady loving fan erotica. Apparently a lot more fans watch Raw with their pants off than one might expect.