Back in September last year, CM Punk stood up to his notorious reputation. He made headlines after going on an unhinged rant during the All Out press-conference. What followed that controversial presser is history and everyone happens to be well-versed with the unprecedented turn of events that transpired. At one point, there were even talks of AEW releasing Punk after continued rebellious notion from talent backstage.
However, Tony Khan didnโt pull the trigger under any sort of influence as he knew how vital Punk can be for their growth. After hustling for months, the Jaguars owner figured out a way to bring back CM Punk to their programming without troubling his roster. In this way, the idea for a new weekly episodic show of AEW came into existence. Finally, that 3rd series named Collision is set to premiere this Saturday, June 17.
It will feature the impending AEW return of CM Punk. For the first time since that infamous media scrum, the Chicago native shows up where it all started for him in 2020 โ the United Centre. Unlike last time, the arena isnโt even close for being a complete sellout. Leaving that aside for the moment, a discussion needs to be held. That should concern Punkโs potential words heโs expected to utter this Saturday.
During this weekโs Dynamite, AEW aired a hype return vignette for Punk. In that, he teased a lot of things that are needed to get off his chest. Interestingly, heโs got some scores to settle and the best part is, he himself canโt figure out what heโs going to say that night. Whatever the case might be, June 17 marks one of the most important dates in AEW history and they need to make it count.
CM Punk is also set to wrestle this week
Apart from just cutting a return promo, the 2-time AEW World Champion is booked for a tag match this week. Heโll team up with FTR to take on Jay White, Juice Robinson and Samoa Joe. This came after a trusted report from Fightful stating Jay White as CM Punkโs handpicked preference for his return programme.
Apart from this, AEW is quickly motoring towards their crossover event with NJPW, the Forbidden Door pay-per-view. Making his return around a week in prior, Punk is heavily expected to compete at the namesake event. As far as his opponent is concerned, itโs believed that heโll get to wrestle someone he shares a past with, the Strong Openweight Champion KENTA.