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Samoa Joe “forced” CM Punk to fight at All In

Camilla Jenning by Camilla Jenning
August 30, 2023
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Samoa Joe “forced” CM Punk to fight at All In
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After All In began last Sunday, reports began circulating about an alleged feud between CM Punk and Jack Perry backstage.

Meanwhile, the ‘Second City Saint’ reportedly threatened to resign from AEW and after both fighters were reported to have been suspended, it was revealed that the former world champion insulted Tony Khan during an altercation.

According to Brian Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer, Samoa Joe had to “force” CM Punk into the ring at All In.

The journalist noted that CM Punk stated in the middle of the discussion that he would not fight and asked FTR and The Young Bucks to open All In, but they refused.

The members asked for Kenny Omega’s match to be the first match of the PPV and they accepted.

Samoa Joe was angry at this situation and explained that they would have the first All In match as scheduled, and it was said that the “Samoan Submission Machine” convinced CM Punk to go to the ring.

This is another story involving CM Punk and it will be surprising if more details are not released in the coming days about what supposedly happened behind the scenes at All In.


Do you think CM Punk will stay in AEW after this controversy?

Camilla Jenning

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