Tony Khan’s AEW made an unexpected move by announcing plans to air previously unseen backstage footage from their highly controversial All In event held in London last year. The footage is expected to provide insight into the interaction between CM Punk and Jack Perry, which has been a subject of speculation and debate within the wrestling community. This decision by AEW may shed light on the incident and offer fans a clearer perspective on what transpired between the two wrestlers.

During the episode, The Young Bucks took center stage to build anticipation for their upcoming match against FTR at AEW Dynasty. Despite their efforts, it was the airing of footage from the All In event that captured the audience’s attention the most. The footage showed a heated exchange between Jack Perry and CM Punk, with tensions escalating as Punk forcefully pushed Perry. This confrontation led to chaos backstage until Samoa Joe and other AEW staff intervened to restore order.

The release of this footage sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms. However, the story took an unexpected turn when AEW took proactive measures to remove the All-In backstage altercation from all digital platforms.

Initially, it was just the footage itself but now some fans have revealed that AEW is actively removing even fan videos from Dynamite which contained footage of Punk and Perry’s brawl.

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AEW’s backstage reaction to airing the All In footage was revealed as well. Even Tony Khan was heavily criticized for this move and Eric Bischoff clowned AEW for the same. Nonetheless, many believe that airing the footage did more harm than good to AEW.

Are you surprised AEW is still trying to remove videos of the All In footage online? Let us know in the comments!

Tags: AEW All In
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