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TopicAEW to air footage of the CM Punk meltdown next week
Kamen_Rider_Blade
04/11/24 1:31:26 AM
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Punished_Blinx posted...
I think studying every single potential movement to pick who is right or wrong is a waste of time honestly. Of course people are going to downplay or exaggerate their perspective to make themselves look better. I don't think Tony Khan would be fearing for his life either nor was anyone 'endangered'
Not to fans who care, there are plenty of fans who do care about the truth of the situation.

So it does matter to them.

TK is a pampered rich boy, he probably has NEVER been in a physical fight in his life.
Any sort of "Real Fighting" would be scary to him and he think he was "Endangered".
He wouldn't know how to handle himself since he's not trained & most likely has 0 experience.

Unlike most of the talent he's hired who are trained to fight.

It's a scuffle that would barely register as a big deal in high school between two carnies that lead to one of them leaving the company.
In a professional environment, one that is very corporate like TK is running, he most likely frowns on real fighting.

Trying to base a product around this is where things get into the absurd. Talk about it all they like on podcasts or interviews. Upload it on social media. But hyping this up and showing it during a live show and trying to work an angle out of it when the guy left 8 months ago is sad.
It's what TK wants to do, for better or worse.

But the most important thing is that it highlights who is the real trouble maker.

That is CM Punk, he started the physical altercation.

Jack Perry is vindicated, he wasn't the aggressor.

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