VIDEO: Tony Khan Opens AEW Collision, Apologizes For Firing CM Punk

>> Click Here To Bet On Pro Wrestling and More! <<
– ADVERTISMENT –

Saturday night’s episode of AEW Collision opened up with AEW President Tony Khan confirming the news that CM Punk has been fired from All Elite Wrestling following multiple backstage incidents, the latest coming in the form of a backstage fight with Jack Perry at the All In 2023 pay-per-view event.

During his promo, which you can see below, Khan revealed that while he didn’t want to fire CM Punk, he did so after a unanimous recommendation from a disciplinary committee and legal counsel. He said,

– ADVERTISEMENT –

“Today I had to make one the toughest decisions of my professional career. Today I terminated Phil Brooks, CM Punk, for cause. This stems from a backstage incident at AEW All In last Sunday. The incident was regrettable and it endangered people backstage. That includes the production staff, people who help put the show on every week, innocent people who had nothing to do with it. I’ve been going to wrestling shows for over thirty years. I’ve been producing them on this network for nearly four years. Never in all that time have I ever felt, until last Sunday, that my security, my safety, my life was in danger at a wrestling show. I don’t think anybody should feel that way at work. I don’t think the people I work with should feel that way and I had to make a very difficult choice today. It came at the recommendation of a discipline committee here in AEW as well as outside legal counsel who delivered a unanimous recommendation. And I have followed up on that recommendation. I’m sorry to any fans who are upset by this. I’m sorry to anyone who’s upset by this.”

You can keep up with all your wrestling news right here on eWrestlingNews.com. Or, you can follow us over on our Twitter and Facebook pages.

– ADVERTISEMENT –