AEW All Out 2022 Media Scrum and fallout Megathread *DYNAMITE SPOILERS*

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Miro, however, will remain off tv. CURSED
Yeah the FTR "heat" seems way on the nose if that's related too lol AEW wished everyone congrats for the WON awards but purposely left off FTR as tag team of the year and only gave Briscoes credit for feud of the year, which Dax instantly pointed out.

If that's not a work, I'm very disappointed in the company for that pettiness lmao
I have to think it's a work considering they even wished Andrade happy bday (i think lol)
 

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Could also be a social media guy being annoyed because they were probs getting to Dax before he complained (I lean towards a work on FTR's part but still fuck them for their Jim Cornette shit)
 

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I don't think they've ever agreed with any of the terrible Cornette takes ever, so I think that is mostly a work to get ppl riled up to. Hell, TK has said plenty of nice things about Jim, too. Doesn't mean they share his views
 

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CM Punk last appeared on AEW programming when he main evented the All Out pay-per-view back in September of 2022, but the wrestling world is still talking about his backstage altercation with The Elite that took place after the show.

People from All Elite Wrestling have been very quiet when it comes to the infamous altercation in recent months which has only led to people asking more questions. During a recent appearance on The Sessions with Renee Paquette, Kenny Omega shared some insight on the situation while noting that he doesn’t think anyone is happy with the way that things unfolded.

“Here’s the way that I look at it. Like I’m involved in competitive sports, contact sports, at the highest level. Some people on our roster have, some people on our roster have not, but I feel like if you have, you’ve probably been in a spat or two with a teammate. And maybe sometimes a time or two, it might come to blows, you know, it happens.


“So, coming from that sort of background, there was a point to it all when I felt like, oh, this just happens, we’re gonna get over it. Let’s just calm down and talk it over. No, nothing is [wrong], we’re all doing okay. Here. You know this is we’re getting it out of our system, no problem. but let’s maybe stop, you know, and we just don’t live in that world anymore.

“There are things especially now when you’re in a multi-million billion dollar industry where there are sponsorships on the line, TV deal is on the line. It’s not like high school football. It’s not, you know, a little tiff that you might have with someone on your fellow, amateur wrestling team or whatever, or maybe someone held a submission too long in jiu-jitsu training. It’s not that – these things shouldn’t even be happening.

“It’s a shame that the general public and a lot of people aren’t ever going to know what went down, and how it could have been prevented or how it could have, you know, ended differently. That’s just sort of how things go again when it’s a big business operation. I don’t think anyone is happy that it happened, or is proud that it happened, or anything like that. I think across the board, everyone thinks that was a terrible situation that was unnecessary.”


Omega then went on to say that he understands the confusion regarding the incident as everyone formed their own opinion because those involved couldn’t say anything about it legally. As of this writing CM Punk’s future with AEW is unclear. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.
I see this mostly as paving the way for punk to return. We all fucked up type deal.
 

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Even if Punk comes back, this same thing or something similar will happen within 4 months
 

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I hope not. Hopefully they can all et passed this, figured out what went wrong, and fix it.

My own theory is part of fixing the issue is why certain ppl are still off tv, but I have no proof just theories
 

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Britt Baker has given her thoughts on the AEW All Out media scrum last September.

The former AEW Women's World Champion opened up about what happened in Chicago that night during a recent interview with Barstool Rasslin'.

Baker said:

I actually don't even think I've ever given my thoughts but just speaking solely on what I watched because that's all I can talk about is what I saw and the scrum and what I heard. And as someone who loves AEW more than anything in the world and has so much pride and at a time when it felt like we were really something special and we had some of the biggest names in professional wrestling all fighting for our same team, and especially after a huge pay-per-view, that pay-per-view was amazing, I think it was one of the biggest houses we ever had, that scrum was heartbreaking and it was embarrassing and it was disappointing.
It just felt like, and for a moment in time, that this felt like very much a disaster and you never want that to happen.
That was definitely a time in AEW where I was like, 'Man, this sucks.'

CM Punk's comments at the All Out media scrum took aim at numerous members of AEW including Colt Cabana, Hangman Page, and the company's EVPs. Shortly after this, an altercation between Punk, Ace Steel, and members of The Elite took place in Punk's locker room leading to multiple suspensions.

Baker would continue to say that she feels post-event media scrums are a good opportunity for fans to see their favorite wrestlers as "real people" but noted that the time needs to be used responsibly. She said that it would be selfish of her to spend time during an interview complaining about people or things she does not like, preferring instead to promote the company.

I think the scrums are really cool because it's after a pay-per-view and you get to speak to these wrestlers and there's a lot of emotion and they get to talk to you about what's going on in the ring, what they're feeling, their storylines, and it, in a way, kind of humanizes these very larger-than-life wrestlers who you just saw wrestle for 30 minutes in the ring or whatever but that time needs to be used proactively and responsibly.
If I sit here and do nothing but tell you everybody I hate, everybody, everything that I'm mad at or let's go through all the Twitter lies about me and debunk them all, like, that's not proactive and that would be selfish of me to use your time and the world's time like that.
I would rather, let's put over this frickin' pay-per-view, or what else is going awesome in AEW. And is that other stuff there? Of course. Are there people here I don't like? Of course. Are there things I don't like? Of course but I'm still a soldier for AEW and I'm on the frontlines fighting for my team and I'm going to put it over as a soldier.

Britt Baker isn't scheduled for a match on Sunday's AEW Revolution pay-per-view from San Francisco but will likely be in champion Jamie Hayter's corner for her title defense against Ruby Soho and Saraya. The 31-year-old has performed on nine AEW pay-per-views previously including five matches for the AEW Women's World Championship and a victory in the finals of the inaugural Owen Hart Cup. Baker holds a 6-3 record overall on AEW pay-per-view, with a 5-2 record in singles matches and a 1-1 record in multi-person matches.



 

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