Both Daniel Bryan And Kofi Kingston Hit The GTS In Response To The Crowd Chanting CM Punk

Both Daniel Bryan And Kofi Kingston Hit The GTS In Response To The Crowd Chanting CM Punk

During a WWE Championship match between Daniel Bryan and Kofi Kingston, both competitors would hit a GTS in response to the crowd chanting CM Punk's name. Check out the footage of the cool moment here.

By EliteGuy101 - Aug 26, 2019 08:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: wrestletalk.com
At a house show in Lima, Peru, Daniel Bryan challenged Kofi Kingston for the WWE Championship. In the midst of the match-up, the former WWE Champion asked the crowd “who’s the best”, and the Peru audience chanted CM Punk in response. Bryan would then pick up Kofi and connect with Punk’s signature maneuver, the GTS.

The crowd came unglued for the moment and the Smackdown Live star hit the move once again to please the fans in attendance. Kingston ultimately kicked out of the following pin attempt and then connected with a GTS of his own. Check out the full moment here (starts at 11:59):


The originator of the GTS caught wind of the footage and put a copyright claim to his finisher. KENTA then had a fun back-and-forth with the Intercontinental Champion, Shinsuke Nakamura:



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