by packerbacker180 » Tue Sep 05, 2023 6:23 am
Bully Ray had said on Busted Open after what had happened, that if Jack Perry had done something like that back in the day that the vets would've beat the crap out of him in the locker room. But I think it was really poor judgement on Punk's part do to that where he did, when he did it. That's two years in a row his backstage actions outshined what was supposed be AEWs biggest weekends. He should've known better, especially after what happened the prior year. But wrestling, just like everything these days, has to be self-aware that everyone, everywhere has a cellphone, so stuff is going to get out there faster and is harder to control the narrative.
As much as I like Punk, at this point it was probably better for AEW in the long run to fire him. The ratings and merch sales might take a hit, but they won't have to placate Phil, or leave certain people off certain shows. I think overall the storylines might get better. I just hope Dynamite and Collision don't become mirrors of each other. Collision had more of an old school storytelling feel to it as opposed to just fantasy booking like Dynamite.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."