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Dirtsheets on suicide watch. Every single one of them said Punk wasn't going to WWE and every single one of them have just had their credibility smashed.

SRS is literally reporting what we saw on television as paid news.
 
Tripple H called the Punk situation "a lightning in the bottle than came together very quickly" at the media scrum. Sounds like they were very quickly in the talks after he got fired from AEW.
 
I'm pretty sure they're going to regret this in a few months but the fall out will be hilarious either way. The show was predictable but still fun.
 
I'm lost as to why they'd bring him back but pulling it off without ruining Orton's eeturn is hella good booking.

At the end of the day wrestling's a business, if the talent understands that and can make it work then it'll happen regardless of bad blood. Bret and Bruno came back, Macho would've probably come back, Warrior came back, Jarrett came back. They did do a good job of keeping the crowd from souring on Randy, when his music hit I was afraid he'd get booed since it wasn't Phil.

Dirtsheets on suicide watch. Every single one of them said Punk wasn't going to WWE and every single one of them have just had their credibility smashed.

SRS is literally reporting what we saw on television as paid news.

Meltzer lost his biggest source when Jericho left for AEW and I think he pissed Heyman off, so he doesn't tell him anything now.

Tripple H called the Punk situation "a lightning in the bottle than came together very quickly" at the media scrum. Sounds like they were very quickly in the talks after he got fired from AEW.

From the first teaser they did on commentary he was probably under contract; I'm guessing since he was terminated "with cause" by Tony that negated any sort of waiting period or any other contractual obligations he might have had to AEW so he was able to sign faster.
 
As always in this carny business, money talks. Ah well. Hopefully whatever comes of this isn't boring.

Hell, who knows, maybe we end up with more content for his thread. Although WWE usually has good tard wranglers backstage.
 
From the first teaser they did on commentary he was probably under contract; I'm guessing since he was terminated "with cause" by Tony that negated any sort of waiting period or any other contractual obligations he might have had to AEW so he was able to sign faster.
yeah if a termination clause is used, it terminates everything, unless it says different. no one would sign a contract that says "agreement can be terminated by party A for cause as defined by X Y Z but keep the 60/90/whatever days no compete"
 
I'm pretty sure they're going to regret this in a few months but the fall out will be hilarious either way. The show was predictable but still fun.
Did punk had run ins in wwe outside of his bitch fit about taker and Cena being in gimmick during pr tours during his first title run? He lasted 7 years there and only walked out when his contract was running out.
 
Did punk had run ins in wwe outside of his bitch fit about taker and Cena being in gimmick during pr tours during his first title run? He lasted 7 years there and only walked out when his contract was running out.
from what i remember punk had been a whiny little bitch that no one liked for some time before he disappeared from TV then got fired months later on his wedding day
 
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