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>There was a lot of eye rolling and "this again?" type responses to the Punk altercation. Punk's side of the story is pretty clear, though we're still getting details about the other side. One source said "with 100 percent certainty, Jack Perry didn't throw the first punch. Punk shoved him and put him in a choke." Depending on who you speak to, accounts have said that Punk shoved, pie faced or threw a punch. The situation happened between the end of Perry's match and Punk's, with one account claiming Samoa Joe was trying to be a peacemaker and keep others out. Several accounts claim that Punk asked Perry if they had a problem, and Perry said that Punk started something online regarding the real/fake glass story, and that was his receipt, as reported by PWTorch. Perry had told a couple of people he was planning to make a comment during the match.

>People close to Punk say that there wasn't much communication between he and Tony Khan after the incident. Punk has went as far as telling people he "hates this place" as a result of the constant issues in AEW. Many people within the company say he's plenty responsible for those issues. Neither CM Punk or Jack Perry were at the AEW All In after party, and Punk headed out of London Monday afternoon. As Haus of Wrestling reported, both Perry and Punk were told they should leave Wembley at different times to make things easier. We can confirm PWTorch's report that the production team was informed of a possible match order switch because of the situation, with the Golden Elite match considered to be moved up.