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Since WBD wanted Punk back, maybe WBD getting all up on Tony's ass about all this stuff will be what makes TK get his head out of his ass.
 

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Since WBD wanted Punk back, maybe WBD getting all up on Tony's ass about all this stuff will be what makes TK get his head out of his ass.
It’s a simple understanding he’s going to have to come to. You lose Punk, you lose Chicago. They will buy a ticket to boo everyone out of the building and take over every show. WWE is vain enough to still do it and make that money. Tony and his wrasslers have feelings.
 

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It’s a simple understanding he’s going to have to come to. You lose Punk, you lose Chicago. They will buy a ticket to boo everyone out of the building and take over every show. WWE is vain enough to still do it and make that money. Tony and his wrasslers have feelings.
What TK should be more worried about is WBD and them upcoming TV renewal negotiatons.

They wanted Punk back, TK seemingly did nothing to address the locker room problems, now more shyt happens that could have likely been avoided if TK had tried to resolve problems nearly a year ago, and now Punk gets kicked off TV.

Cattles got sources?:lupe:
If by sources you mean a guy who read the article on SI, then yes
 

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CM Punk and Jack Perry have both been suspended for an altercation before the start of the All In pay-per-view, Sports Illustrated has confirmed.

The incident remains under investigation by AEW.

It began on Sunday during the All In preshow. In the middle of Perry’s match against Hook, there was a spot that involved a car window. Perry looked in the camera and said, “It’s real glass, cry me a river.” That comment appeared to be pointed directly at Punk, who had objected to Perry’s desire to use real glass on a recent episode of Collision.

On Sunday, when Perry returned backstage after the preshow match, he exchanged words with Punk. Though there are multiple accounts of what actually took place, eyewitnesses have confirmed there was physicality between Punk and Perry.

It is important to note that, as the commotion unfolded, AEW was mere moments away from the most significant pay-per-view in company history.

All In was scheduled to start with Punk against Samoa Joe. But due to the altercation, there was a quick-but-significant discussion about having a different match–the six-man tag pitting Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi, and Hangman Page against Jay White, Juice Robinson, and Konosuke Takeshyta–open the show.

The wrestlers in the six-man tag were prepared to start the pay-per-view, but that turned out to be unnecessary. Punk and Joe opened the show as planned after Samoa Joe spoke with Punk, multiple sources confirmed. To the credit of Punk and Joe, their match took place without issue.

The timing of the ongoing investigation adds a complicating factor for the suspended talents. AEW holds three live shows in Chicago this week–Dynamite on Wednesday, Collision on Saturday, and the All Out pay-per-view on Sunday–and Punk’s presence in his hometown is a massive draw. As of right now, it is unknown how long the investigation will last.

Sports Illustrated will continue to cover the story as it develops.
 

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Them nikkas in they 50s and 60s collecting a check fam. They need somebody around their peer group to step as locker room leader. Undertaker was respected by everybody as a OG because he was a peer
For all the rah-rah tough-guy shyt they portray on-screen, I'm shocked that Eddie Kingston and Mosley just seem...uninvolved in these stories. You would think with their experience that they would be the main ones snatching folks up by their collars and holding people accountable. But they want no parts of being the captain of the locker room from what I can tell.
 

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It all goes back to tony khan man being a horrible boss and a mark who cant put his foot down or make rules because he wants to be friends with all of his action figures

Youre now suspending your so called top guy who should be a locker room leader , 2years in a row
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