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All In backstage footage to air on Dynamite tonight

The infamous All In backstage footage will be taking center stage on Dynamite tonight as The Young Bucks are releasing the footage from all the drama that happened involving CM Punk at Wembley.

The footage, said to be the real one and not a spoof or a recreation, will somehow be tied to The Young Bucks’ storyline with FTR, who are big friends of CM Punk.

During an interview with Ariel Helwani, Punk talked about how backstage at Wembley, he choked Jack Perry a little bit but did not throw any punches and then told AEW President Tony Khan that he’s a clown and he quits.

The footage is believed to at least contradict a little bit Punk’s version of events although how much remains to be seen. One has to believe that if AEW is airing this footage, there must be some clear and obvious evidence of Punk lying about what happened.

Khan told Sports Illustrated yesterday that the company has a great track record of delivering what it promises and this will no be a bait-and-switch scenario.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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