CM Punk Shares Regret Over Controversial Post-Collision Promo on Adam Page, Reveals New Report

CM Punk’s recent post-Collision promo on Adam Page has caused quite a stir in the world of professional wrestling. The “Real” World Champion took shots at Page, joking about his nickname “Hangman” and the availability of his action figure in stores worldwide. While the promo may have been intended as light-hearted banter, it seems that Punk may have regretted his comments afterward.

According to a report by Wrestling Headlines, Punk felt bad about how his post-Collision promo on Page came off. It appears that his comments did not have the desired effect and may have caused unintended harm. This revelation adds an interesting layer to the ongoing feud between Punk and Page.

However, this is not the only drama surrounding CM Punk’s presence in AEW. Nick Hausman from Haus of Wrestling has reported that several AEW talents, including Ryan Nemeth, Matt Hardy, and Christopher Daniels, have been sent home from AEW Collision in recent weeks due to Punk’s preferences. It seems that Punk did not want these individuals causing any additional conflicts, as they are all close with The Elite.

In the case of Nemeth, Punk wanted to avoid any stirring of the pot, as Nemeth had previously caused controversy with his “softest man alive” tweet. As for Daniels, his involvement in the Brawl Out incident led Punk to feel that it would only be fair if Daniels could not be around either, since Ace Steel, who was also involved, cannot be backstage.

This exclusive report by Haus of Wrestling sheds light on the behind-the-scenes dynamics within AEW and the impact of CM Punk’s presence. It seems that Punk is not only making waves in the ring but also behind the curtain.

For more details on CM Punk’s post-Collision promo on Adam Page and the subsequent fallout, you can read the full report on Wrestling Headlines here. Additionally, Haus of Wrestling provides further insight into the situation with Ryan Nemeth, Matt Hardy, and Christopher Daniels here.

As the world of professional wrestling continues to evolve, it is clear that CM Punk’s return to the spotlight has not been without its fair share of controversy. Fans and industry insiders alike will be eagerly watching to see how this story develops and what impact it will have on the future of AEW.

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