AEW President Addresses Concerns Over Punk’s Behavior Backstage
The wrestling community has been buzzing with discussions and speculations ever since the news of CM Punk’s release from All Elite Wrestling (AEW) broke out. The reason behind this decision has been a topic of intrigue, and AEW President Tony Khan has finally addressed the issue.
During the opening of AEW Collision, Tony Khan provided insights into the circumstances that led to Punk’s release. He revealed that Punk had endangered innocent individuals backstage during the AEW All In event. Khan expressed his deep concern, stating that for the first time in AEW’s history, he felt that his security, safety, and even life were at risk during a wrestling event. He emphasized that Such feelings should never arise in a professional setting, especially not in the wrestling world.
Khan’s decision to release Punk was not taken lightly. It was based on recommendations from an external legal counsel and a disciplinary committee. This decision was further solidified by an altercation that took place between CM Punk and Jack Perry at AEW All In, which reportedly escalated to a physical confrontation.
Before AEW Collision commenced, Khan addressed the live audience in Chicago, reiterating his sentiments about the difficult decision he had to make regarding Punk’s release. The Chicago audience’s reaction was mixed, with many booing Khan, though he remarked that the response was somewhat kinder than he had anticipated.
As the dust settles on this incident, the wrestling world awaits CM Punk’s next move. Will he address the situation publicly? Where will he head next in his wrestling journey? Only time will reveal the answers.