Few items in professional wrestling history have crossed over into mainstream pop culture quite like the Second City Saint Varsity Jacket. Worn by the man himself and emulated by viral superfans globally, this design captures the gritty, anti-authority spirit of the “Summer of Punk.”
CM Punk Best In The World Melton Jacket – Tribute to the Voice of the Voiceless
The jacket is the definitive outerwear for fans of technical wrestling, pipe bombs, and Chicago pride. This jacket is not merely a piece of clothing; it is a wearable banner for the “Second City Saint.” The design meticulously recreates the on-screen attire seen during some of the most pivotal moments in modern wrestling history.
Visually, the jacket is a masterclass in branding. The front displays the “Best in the World” mantra alongside the “Second City Saint” moniker in classic script, flanking the central snap buttons. The chest also features the signature skull and crossbones logo, modified with the “C.M.P.” initials, signaling allegiance to the straight-edge superstar. The sleeves are adorned with the Chicago flag’s six-pointed stars and an outline of the state of Illinois, grounding the piece in its geographical roots.

Why The Design Went Viral?
This specific jacket design exploded in popularity because it became the uniform of the “smart mark” fan during a revolutionary period in wrestling television. When highly visible superfans in the front row—like the infamous “Brock Lesnar Guy“—began wearing it consistently on live broadcasts, the jacket morphed from simple merchandise into a symbol of the hardcore fanbase itself. It represented a connection between the audience and the “Voice of the Voiceless,” creating a visual feedback loop that dominated Twitter feeds, Reddit threads, and meme pages for years.









