Young Bucks Present Footage Of AEW All In Brawl Between Jack Perry And CM Punk On 4/10 AEW Dynamite
The Young Bucks discuss All In.
On the April 10 episode of AEW Dynamite, The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicolas Jackson) aired exclusive backstage footage from a brawl that took place at AEW All In between CM Punk and Jack Perry.
The Jacksons set the table for the footage first, saying that Jack Perry was the scapegoat in this entire situation, while the other person involved in the brawl, CM Punk, was trying to make the entire show about himself. Matthew and Nicholas Jackson then proposed the idea that FTR was behind the whole incident, citing that they wanted to distract the Young Bucks before their match.
The footage, described as a “high school scrap” by the Young Bucks, was then aired. The tape featured Punk walking up to Jack Perry backstage and shoving him. It appears that Punk attempted to put Perry in a headlock, but the two stars were seperated before that could happen.
After the footage aired, FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) hit the ring and cut a promo, questioning why the Bucks would air the footage and what they thought it would accomplish. The duo said they were sick and tired of hearing and talking about a situation that happened over eight months ago. Wheeler and Harwood proceeded to call out the Bucks for only caring about themselves and no longer caring about the state of AEW.
FTR finished out the promo by stating that there are plenty of people in AEW who can build the company off of their backs and that if the Bucks don’t want to be there anymore, they can just leave.
Matthew & Nicholas Jackson breakdown their history with FTR.
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 11, 2024
Here is the CM Punk/Jack Perry footage.#AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/y5sYEdIxwN
— Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) April 11, 2024
What is FTR’s response to the EVPs, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson?
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 11, 2024
CM Punk was fired from AEW as a result of the altercation with Perry at All In. The ‘Best In The World’ went on to return to WWE at the Survivor Series pay-per-view later that year.
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