CM Punk Says He Regrets All Out Media Scrum

CM Punk Says He Regrets All Out Media Scrum

The All Out media scrum will be remembered for all the wrong reasons, with CM Punk using it as an opportunity to vent his frustrations with certain members of the AEW roster. Now though, in a much-anticipated interview with ESPN, he has acknowledged that the way he handled it was wrong. Also noting, he apologized to Tony Khan afterward.

“The first thing I said to Tony when I sat down with him and spoke to him after it was, ‘Man, I’m really sorry I put you in that position,’ I apologize for the scrum. But when you’ve watched that scrum, you’re looking at a very, very frustrated guy who had told people. That’s not the first time he heard all that. It’s not the first time lawyers were told all that. And I was just looking for something to be done and nothing got done. So, if you want something done right, you got to do it yourself. And I just didn’t approach it in the right manner, but tension was high. I was very, very pissed. I pretty much knew that I had just injured myself again. I was hurt, and I was disappointed. Yeah, it’s very easy for me to say I regret that and I handled it the wrong way, 100%.”

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Punk will make his long-awaited return to AEW on Saturday night in the main event of Collision’s premiere episode. The former WWE star will team up with real-life friends and allies FTR to face Samoa Joe, Jay White, and Juice Robinson.

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