CM Punk opened his post-All Out media scrum on an explosive notice, addressing the hypothesis that he had allegedly requested Colt Cabana to be fired from AEW and his public calling out of Hangman Page. Punk made it clear, “I haven’t had anything to do with Scott Colton in almost a decade… it’s f—ing unfortunate that I come up here and speak on this on my time. And this is a f—ing business.” He accused Cabana of being somebody who didn’t need to see him “at the top.”
“My relationship with Scott Colton ended long before I paid all his bills. I have every receipt, I have every invoice I have every email. I have an email where he says and I quote, ‘I agree to go our separate ways. I will get my own lawyer, you do not have to pay anymore,'” Punk stated, referencing the defamation lawsuit WWE physician Chris Amann that spawned from Punk’s allegations of medical malpractice made on an episode of Cabana’s The Art of Wrestling Podcast. While Punk and Cabana gained that lawsuit, Cabana then sued Punk over allegedly refusing to pay the authorized charges he had agreed to pay. It was finally dismissed out of courtroom.
CM Punk went off on Colt Cabana and Hangman 😳 #AEWAllOut #MediaScrum pic.twitter.com/ISLYDHl8YT
— Cody Nichols (@AllEliteCody) September 5, 2022
Punk defined that the aforementioned e mail was by no means made public as a result of throughout the discovery interval of his countersuit towards Cabana it was revealed that he shared a checking account together with his mom. After submitting a subpoena on Cabana’s mom, Cabana requested the entire factor be dropped.
He then turned his consideration to Hangman Page, who implied the rumors of Punk making an attempt to drive Cabana out throughout a promo on Dynamite. As beforehand reported, Punk noticed that as Page “going into business for himself,” which resulted in him calling out Page on a latest episode of Dynamite.
“What did I ever do to deserve an empty-headed f—ing dumb f— like Adam Page to go out on national television and go into business for himself? For what… didn’t go a g—n thing,” Punk stated.
Tony Khan tried to interject by saying he made the scenario clear in a latest interview with Forbes, however Punk lower him off by saying, “it’s not his position to make it very f—ing clear.”
“There’s people who call themselves EVPs that should’ve f—ing known better,” Punk continued. “This s— was none of their business. I understand sticking up for your f—ing friends, I f—ing get it. I stuck up for that guy more than anybody. I paid his bills until I didn’t. And it was my decision not to.”
He then referred to as out Page for jeopardizing AEW’s first “million-dollar house,” calling it a shame to the business and the firm. He stated he gave Page an opportunity to apologize, however it did not go over, leading to his call-out throughout a Dynamite promo. Punk described it as “lowering himself to his f—ing level.”
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