The matches I thought would be good were good. The rest of the show was skippable I thought.Shibita/Ospreay and Swerve/Takeshita were some hell of a good matches
In all, we're told that the following releases have occurred in AEW:
The Boys
Dasha
Jose The Assistant
Jora Johl
Anthony Henry
Gravity
Stu Grayson
Parker Boudreaux
Slim J
x.com
x.com
If its a troll, and it could be since its the Bucks doing it on screen, its a stupid one.
If its completely legit, its really really fucking stupid.
There are zero positive outcomes here for AEW
It was provoked by Punk and I'm curious to see the footage.
The dirtsheet mentioning Tony by name makes me think it's legit but it's pro wrestling so I guess you never know
Doesn't matter if it was provoked or not. There's no benefit here. The time to release the footage was after the incident when you fired him, not months and months later because your owner got his feelings hurt from a Punk interview. The best course of action for AEW is to move on. He's not with your company any more. Focus on your own product
I actually think they should have taken the high road on it at the time but if Punk is going to shit talk the owner and the company they have a right to defend themselves. It's really going to depend on the footage itself and if there's a compelling follow up. Personally I'm curious
He really didn't even talk shit. He mostly said what a lot of people have said, even those still with the company; that Tony Khan is too nice and more like a friend than being an actual boss.
To me, either way it's coming across as CM Punk living rent free in Tony Khan's head.If its a troll, and it could be since its the Bucks doing it on screen, its a stupid one.
If its completely legit, its really really fucking stupid.
There are zero positive outcomes here for AEW
Do you recall the last CM Punk shoot interview lead to Punk in a court room, ruining friendships, costing him millions of dollars in legal fees.To me, either way it's coming across as CM Punk living rent free in Tony Khan's head.