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Alvarez added that Punk’s interview was “the talk of the locker room” at this week’s AEW Dynamite taping.
C.M. Punk vs. Samoa Joe (“Real World Title): Another solid match that, because of Punk’s faux title, left little doubt as to who would go over.
Danielson talked about the role being difficult in this instance, and had positive things to say about Punk’s time in the company.
For the uninitiated, Punk’s two-year run in AEW reportedly included two shoot (real) backstage altercations, including one with The Elite (Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks) and one with Jack “Jungle Boy” Perry.
Source: https://awfulannouncing.com/wwe/cm-punk-reference-smackdown-audience.html
MJF tried to erase CM Punk’s name from his PWI Award for Feud of the Year, and Punk replied with a little shot across the bow.
Source: https://411mania.com/wrestling/cm-punk-responds-mjf-taping-name-pwi-award-aew-ratings/
Punk’s incident with Perry, which occurred at the pay-per-view in August, resulted in AEW firing the 45-year-old for cause, which allowed him to sign with WWE three months later.
Source: https://awfulannouncing.com/wwe/cm-punk-reference-smackdown-audience.html
Punk’s next round was icing on a superplex cake.
Punk’s promo rubbed me the wrong way.
Regarding CM Punk’s controversial interview with ESPN, Fightful Select indicated that many people in AEW didn’t think it was as bad as the hype suggested it would be.
Sports Illustrated reported that Khan’s reference to Punk’s conduct being out of line extended beyond what was seen near the Gorilla position when he got into a scuffle with Jack Perry.
Warner Bros. Discovery issued a statement regarding CM Punk’s status for AEW Collision.