Following All Out, fans should have been talking about a phenomenal pay-per-view. However, thanks to CM Punk’s comments at the post-media scrum, all anyone cared about was backstage drama. And now, several months on, Kenny Omega has finally commented on that fateful night that apparently saw him bitten by Ace Steel and The Young Bucks assaulted by Punk. He would, do so on Renee Paquette’s podcast, and while acknowledging that he was sworn to secrecy for legal reasons, still called it a “terrible situation that was unnecessary.“
It’s a shame that the general public and a lot of people aren’t ever going to know what went down, and how it could have been prevented or how it could have, you know, ended differently. That’s just sort of how things go again when it’s a big business operation. I don’t think anyone is happy that it happened, or is proud that it happened, or anything like that. I think across the board, everyone thinks that was a terrible situation that was unnecessary.
It’s sort of like, “Hey, we know this thing happened. We heard this thing happened. It’s all over the dirt sheets. Why don’t we know what happened?” And it’s like, we’re kind of sworn to secrecy. We can’t say anything, legally. So that was the poopy part where I was like, well, why doesn’t anyone tell us what’s happening? And then you’re forced to form your own opinion or to come up with your own theory as to what exactly happened. Kenny Omega
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