AEW’s President Responds to Questions Regarding Punk’s Recent Remarks
The wrestling world has been abuzz with discussions surrounding a recent AEW controversy. The focal point? A post-match promo by CM Punk on AEW Collision. During this segment, Punk made critical comments about Hangman Adam Page, which were seemingly prompted by a sign in the audience that read “Hangman was right.” This incident is part of a larger narrative involving Ryan Nemeth and has become one of the most talked-about stories in AEW.
Following the promo, there were reports suggesting that several AEW talents were asked to leave the Collision tapings. Some speculations even hinted that Punk himself might have influenced these departures. Addressing these rumors, Tony Khan, AEW’s President, spoke on the Battlegrounds podcast. When asked about the incident and Punk’s promo, Khan responded, “No, not really. I thought it was a great show Saturday night, and I don’t have any further comment to that. But I am glad people are still very interested in our wrestlers and what’s happening after the wrestling shows.”
Khan’s response indicates a desire to move past the controversy without drawing additional attention to it. However, the wrestling community’s interest in the story suggests that it might stay strong. Fans and insiders will watch closely as the situation develops to see how it unfolds.