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Situation Between CM Punk & AEW Is Even Worse After A Recent Dynamite Return

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• Situation Between CM Punk & AEW Is Even Worse After A Recent Dynamite Return

After winning the AEW World Championship in the main event of All Out 2022, CM Punk ripped multiple AEW stars in the post-PPV media scrum.

Due to this, a backstage fight happened. After the investigation, it was concluded that Punk started the fight and The Elite’s suspension ended due to this, and they will now return at the Full Gear PPV this Saturday night.

During a media call to promote the Full Gear pay-per-view, AEW President Tony Khan was asked why he didn’t stop Punk from making those comments during the All Out media scrum.

Khan noted that even he was blindsided by Punk’s comments and refused to comment any further.

When asked if Punk will return to AEW, Khan said he can’t comment on this matter, but has only good things to say about Punk’s contributions to All Elite Wrestling.

According to the Wrestling Observer, Punk’s recovery from his triceps injury (which he suffered in the main event of All Out) is going really well, but there’s no word yet on when he’ll get cleared to wrestle again.

Also, he’s still under an AEW contract and word going on is that the situation between Punk and AEW is even worse after Colt Cabana was brought back on an episode of Dynamite to face Chris Jericho.

Punk noted during the All Out media scrum that he had nothing to do with Cabana being taken off AEW programming.

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (November 18, 1992) – WCW Clash Of The Champions 21

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on November 18, 1992, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW Clash Of The Champions 21’ LIVE on TBS from the Macon Coliseum in Macon, Georgia.

This was the 21st out of a total of 35 Clash of the Champions events, that aired between 1988 and 1997.

The results can be found here:

Brian Pillman defeated Brad Armstrong

Erik Watts & Kensuke Sasaki defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton

Boxing match: Scotty Flamingo defeated Johnny B. Badd

Ron Simmons & 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Tony Atlas, The Barbarian & Cactus Jack

Madusa wrestled Paul E. Dangerously to a time-limit-draw

Semifinal – King of Cable tournament: Sting defeated Rick Rude

NWA & WCW World Tag Team Championships: Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas defeated Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes (c)


        
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