Vince being Vince

How was your day, honey?

Oh, to be a fly on the wall at Linda and Vince McMahon’s dinner table.

On Sunday, the candidate in the family, Linda McMahon, exchanged rhetorical haymakers with Chris Murphy in the first of four debates between the Senate rivals.

The very next day, the Republican’s other half made a cameo during a live broadcast of “Monday Night RAW” in Sacramento, Calif.

“Laying low” must be a subjective term in the McMahon household, as videos from the episode show Vince McMahon grabbing WWE champion CM Punk by the back of his briefs and throwing him across a table.

The CM in CM Punk does not stand for Chris Murphy, by the way.

McMahon, who succeeded his wife as the CEO of Stamford-based World Wrestling Entertainment when she ran for the Senate in 2010, then does a table dive of his own.

“Now, I’m going to teach you something about respect,” the 67-year-old wrestling impresario then grunts into a microphone.

It was quite an eventful evening for CM Punk, who a cell phone video appears to show punching a fan in the face in the arena.

Aside from the state Republican convention in May, where he and his wrestler son-in-law Triple H (Paul Levesque) were swarmed by the delegates, Vince McMahon has made few public appearances on the campaign trail.

When he is mentioned by Linda McMahon in her television commercials and stump speeches, she likes to say that they were high school sweethearts who met in church in North Carolina.

Neil Vigdor