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Collision is Punk country

>The relative calm after C.M. Punk’s return to AEW events earlier this summer, a result of separating him from top wrestlers he’s had backstage issues with and stationing him exclusively on Collision, has come to an end. Punk took overt digs at “Hangman” Adam Page in a non-televised promo after AEW Collision aired last Saturday night, and stories have begun to surface of Punk creating a bunker of sorts at Collision events and even confronting wrestlers he sees as being aligned with his enemies and not him. Ryan Nemeth, Matt Hardy, and Christopher Daniels are reportedly among those Punk has essentially banned from attending Collision events.

>On Saturday night, Punk spoke to the crowd after Collision ended.

>“Earlier today I went to a local supermarket and I figured out why they call him Hangman,” Punk said. “It’s because the pegs in the toy aisle are full of Hangman action figures because nobody wants to buy them. He’s a peg warmer, unlike me who moves merchandise and pops ratings and sells toys. And then everybody in AEW is saying, ‘I’m the heart, I’m the soul, I’m the spirit.’ Well, that’s objective.”

>By all indications, that was not part of a planned attempt to build a match, but rather Punk venting. Hangman had shown up at the Greensboro Coliseum before Collision, planning to record a promo for the following week’s Dynamite. He was turned away and told the promo would have to be taped somewhere else, an incident first reported by Fightful Select. Punk’s meltdown at the All Out media Q&A last year included him venting about Hangman taking what he felt were personal, uncalled for digs at him months earlier on TV which had gnawed at him all summer.