CM Punk made his surprise WWE return at Survivor Series, and that was a move that shocked everyone in the pro wrestling world. Some are also paying close attention to AEW’s reaction after Phil Brooks made his comeback to WWE.

Tony Khan loves to use social media, and he’s known for his out-of-pocket tweets, and big announcements as well. There has been no post about CM Punk since he returned to WWE.

Sean Sapp noted behind Fightful’s paywall that he has not received any response from AEW regarding CM Punk’s return to WWE. They have been radio silent at this point, so we have to wonder what the overall thought is.

For those asking about what the AEW reaction has been, there’s been almost none that we’ve heard from.

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CM Punk rode one wave of controversy after another during his time in AEW, and he was eventually fired from the company after backstage blow-up at All In London. Now, he is back in WWE, but the two did have a discussion about mending fences prior to Punk’s return.

Only time will tell how this chapter of CM Punk’s career turns out. Triple H and Nick Khan brought him back, and Vince McMahon had nothing to do with it. We will have to see what AEW does, or if they drop any mention about Punk’s Survivor Series return in the future.

Keep checking back with us here at Ringside News for more on this story, and so many more in the pro wrestling world. CM Punk’s return to WWE is generating a lot of excitement, and it could just go to alter current WWE stories.

What’s your take on AEW not saying anything about CM Punk’s WWE return? How do you think they feel about things? Let us know what you think about that in the comments section!

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