Tony Khan Was 'Very Upset' About CM Punk's Interview, He Wanted To Air The Footage For Some Time
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AEW is set to air previously unseen footage related to the infamous altercation between CM Punk and "Hangman" Adam Page (real name Jack Perry) at AEW All In last August. The announcement came during this week's episode of Collision.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) will present the backstage footage from All In and discuss it for the first time on Dynamite this coming Wednesday. This decision follows CM Punk's recent interview on The MMA Hour, where he spoke in detail about the incident.
The altercation stemmed from a disagreement over the use of real glass in a segment. Punk reportedly advised Perry against it, but Perry went ahead and used it during his match, referencing it with the phrase "Real glass, cry me a river." This ultimately led to a physical confrontation.
Multiple sources, including Fightful Select, Dave Meltzer, and Bryan Alvarez, have confirmed that the footage will indeed air on Dynamite. This comes despite initial speculation that the announcement might be a bait-and-switch tactic.
According to Alvarez, AEW President Tony Khan was "very upset" about Punk's interview and has apparently wanted to air the footage for some time. This decision to air it now is likely fueled by the timing and content of Punk's recent comments.
While various perspectives on the incident have circulated, the airing of this previously unseen footage promises to shed new light on the situation. Tune in to AEW Dynamite this Wednesday to see how this story unfolds.
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AEW is set to air previously unseen footage related to the infamous altercation between CM Punk and "Hangman" Adam Page (real name Jack Perry) at AEW All In last August. The announcement came during this week's episode of Collision.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) will present the backstage footage from All In and discuss it for the first time on Dynamite this coming Wednesday. This decision follows CM Punk's recent interview on The MMA Hour, where he spoke in detail about the incident.
The altercation stemmed from a disagreement over the use of real glass in a segment. Punk reportedly advised Perry against it, but Perry went ahead and used it during his match, referencing it with the phrase "Real glass, cry me a river." This ultimately led to a physical confrontation.
Multiple sources, including Fightful Select, Dave Meltzer, and Bryan Alvarez, have confirmed that the footage will indeed air on Dynamite. This comes despite initial speculation that the announcement might be a bait-and-switch tactic.
According to Alvarez, AEW President Tony Khan was "very upset" about Punk's interview and has apparently wanted to air the footage for some time. This decision to air it now is likely fueled by the timing and content of Punk's recent comments.
While various perspectives on the incident have circulated, the airing of this previously unseen footage promises to shed new light on the situation. Tune in to AEW Dynamite this Wednesday to see how this story unfolds.
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