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WWE Talent React To AEW Media Scrum

Things within AEW in the past 24 hours have caught the attention of WWE stars.

The wrestling world is in a blaze of glory after CM Punk’s fiery post-All Out media scrum. He went on to verbally attack The Elite, Hangman Adam Page and Colt Cabana. After his scrum, there seemed to be a physical altercation between Punk and the Elite. Now, Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select has confirmed that some WWE talent got wind of the drama and had some reactions to what went down. You can read that below.

CM Punk’s media scrum caught the attention of EVPs in AEW, but also wrestlers around the industry. There were numerous WWE talent that reached out to Fightful to get the notes of what all went down, as well as details behind the skirmish at AEW All Out. A top WWE star said that they believe that the CM Punk that they knew years ago is being highlighted. Another WWE talent said that if it was a work, it was one of the most elaborate works they’ve ever seen. A third talent said much of the same — “If this Punk press scrum thing is a work.. bravo.” Both had contacted Fightful before Raw and said that they learned individually it wasn’t a work, and expressed surprise that it even happened. There was confusion from both of those as to why Tony Khan would not comment in the follow up about Punk bashing the EVPs and not providing clarity regarding the people who launched the company with him. “You can’t expect a lot of people here to have a lot of positive things to say about Punk, and I think he’s aware of that and has probably come to peace with it,” one talent who worked with Punk in the past said. “I feel like he’s trying to run things there, and it looks like he’s doing it.” Another longtime main eventer told us that they considered Punk’s actions unprofessional, and don’t believe he’s the company man or leader that he made himself out to be. That same person would call Punk “selfish and arrogant.” This sentiment was echoed by several we spoke to, including some talent that worked on set with Punk at FOX. A WWE official said that they agreed with Tony Khan that wrestlers not liking each other wasn’t bad for wrestling, but said that in situations like Punk and the Elite’s, that power had to be asserted in order to let everyone know that wasn’t tolerable. The same official said that kind of thing didn’t happen as often recently in WWE — except for the likes of Chris Jericho and Brock Lesnar — because talent knew that if they did that while Vince McMahon was there, they probably weren’t going to be welcomed back. With situations where it did happen, like Alberto Del Rio, they were fired. Another top WWE name told us that if the parties involved don’t put their issues aside and make money with it that “none of them have business talking about drawing houses or losing fans or interest. They have a good show but this is still the biggest piece of business they’ve done and they have to capitalize.” The same source pointed to Matt Hardy, Edge, MJF, and Kurt Angle as people who have been willing to do that and accelerated their careers. We’ll have more on this story as we get more info.

– Fightful Select

It seems the stories aren’t stopping any time soon and we’ll keep you updated on any new information that is available.

H/T Fightful Select

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