This is a video about ep 93 macro Kevin Nash on the CM Punk Jack Perry footage 00:00 Jack Perry vs CM Punk backstage fight 07:38 Can only sell out in London 09:03 WHY this week? 10:35 Lisa Wolfe RENTED Tuxedos
The reason it got so much coverage is because people wanted to see if Punk was lying. Punk does the interview and immediately AEW wants to share the footage. If punk lied then it makes him look bad, but he didn’t lie, he did exactly what he said.
He literally said Jack Perry was the aggressor and got in his space and said do something about it. None of that happened this proves punk was lying What fucking planet are you from?
@@MothmanCold”cm pulled muscle” rent free They had to pull out over half a year old footage of punk on an episode months after he left just to pop a rating lmao
I'm sick of this narrative that Tony Khan is a nice guy. He's clearly a vindictive asshole who uses pissed off girlfriend tactics to get back at people
Young Bucks blaming FTR for losing at All In but one week later they are teaming together in 8 man tag vs Bullet Club Gold at All Out Chicago. Yea makes sense Tony Khan
Punk grew up in locker rooms infested with sharks like Triple H, JBL, Randy Orton, Undertaker, John Cena, Shawn Michaels, Batista, Lauranitis, VINCE himself, most of whom hated the idea of him before they even knew he existed and he did just fine. The elite would've been ostricized like the miz.
This wasn't the event that that remark came from. That happened after this when Punk was talked to after his match. Then Punk left the arena. I mean if you are going to run your mouth. At least get the facts straight first there kiddo. You Cornette ballickers are all the same.
I slept with a bear trap at the foot of my bed and a crossbow in my hand after seeing that footage. I’m terrified to this day by that violent scene in Wembly.
In an alternate reality CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Jade Cargil are all yuuuge megadraws for AEW and their company is thriving unlike ever before. But atlas, we live in reality lmao....
what's CM punk doing at this exact moment? nothing. too fragile. cargill is still green but actually at least has a personality now. cody made himself and don't try to pretend any different.
@@olololo4807 When they did get into locker room fights, they finished the fight, shook hands, and moved on. The real animosity often added a layer of believability in the ring since it was clear some of those guys legitimately didn't like each other.
In the Attitude era, If Vince saw Austin in a fight with some mid carder then Vince would have held the mid card wrestler down so Austin could lay the punches in easier.
In my opinion Tony trying to look like a victim, "feared for my life," only exposed him as being petty. And trying to make it into an angle exposed him as being ignorant. How could they possibly turn something into an angle when the main talking point isn't even around. It would have had great potential if Punk was still on the roster, but he's gone. Even Perry is absent. Noone involved, except Tony is even in the picture. And Tony was on the sideline. I don't see how it can be viewed as an angle starting point, because there is no connection. It's like trying to tell a direct story of Batman and The Joker with Spider-Man and the Green Goblin. A story could be there, but it would be based on the characters and their history, but they aren't there, and there is no connection.
Pat Mcaffe missed a great opportunity when Shaemus was having fun at commentary on RAW the other day. He should have said, "I feared for my life, Michael Cole!" That would have been hilarious!
@@darthbxc Well it's hypothetical for one. And it hits different when a successful company does it rarely vs when an unsuccessful company does it frequently. WCW mocking wwf in 1996 was cool. WCW mocking wwf in 1999 was pathetic. Wwf mocking wcw in 1996 was pathetic. Wwf mocking wcw in 1999 was funny. Context matters.
I wonder how many backstage fights or scuffles that Kevin Nash has been in/ broken up/seen in-person over his career. I feel like most of us had seen worse fights when we were in junior high school.
I got into at least one fist fight a year from 2nd grade all through senior year. It was a different time then, one on one, you walked away. Some even became your friends. I know grown men in their 50s that never got into one fight. Fighting should be mandatory in life. ❤
Everybody could use an ass whoopin at least once. It makes you really feel and respect the gravity of life, especially when you take accountability for why it happened.
You know I can remember at least like 3 or 4 fights I've been in my life, maybe because I'm Puerto Rican and don't live in mainland USA I'm an exception but if your a man and you've never had a fight with a friend or some one assaulting you then you've had it way too easy. Really that's what Jack Perry and CM Punk looked like, granted Punk knows how to do MMA shit, perry doesn't look like he can whip a fly even. It's sad.
Here’s the explanation … 80K in 🇬🇧 Can’t get 4K in the 🇺🇸 That’s how … simple. In Europe, you know you’re gonna sell out cuz it’s not everyday, it was the first time AEW were in the UK, keep going every week and you won’t sell 3K … FACT!!!
Punk is an asshole, isn't fit for wrestling, is woke and wears it proudly, gets injured easily, starts shit everywhere he goes..... yet the 🤖 army LOVES this scumbag 👎👎
@@TexasHollowEarth You just described a ton of huge wrestling stars. Do you think most liked Hogan? Or how about the ultimate warrior? How about Nash and Hall? Yet they never worried about a job for their entire career without self sabotaging. It's fine if you don't like Punk. But don't be ignorant about the wrestling business.
Bryan was pretty clearly covering for him...I'm not sure he even saw this video, cause there's no way he would've seen cause for dismissal from this romp.
7:47 easy answer why they can do 80000 in the UK and can't do 8000 in the US. The markets are different. All In London was the first big AEW show they did in the UK, they never get shows over there so fans were hyped and it was a PPV card. In the USA however, every week there's a show, different cities and all but still, USA fans can easily go to the shows so they don't care. Eventually there's repeat cities and venues for shows too so that also kills off the novelty and the numbers decrease with each subsequent show. Look at the numbers of the Arthur Ashe Stadium AEW showings. How many times have they been to Chicago? Smaller cities, less advertising, barely get 3000. They really should book smaller venues. The big venue all tarped out, everyone pushed to one side, it doesn't make the product look good.
The thing is with the London show, is the UK fans LOVE wrestling, any wrestling comes there way they are there, the company didn't draw 80k, wrestling did.
Whoa whoa whoa there big Kev, Tony has just made a big announcement on twitter. This Sat on collision Tony Khan will be live with a really big announcement. Rumor is he’s going to outline how Kevin Nash has made him fear for his life and on the following Dynamite he’ll show the footage from this podcast as proof. Ha, you’ve really stepped in it big time Kev.
"Indie fed mentality" really sums the problem up perfectly. Guys like the Bucks will forever live in that indie world of wrestling where you do flips for small crowds. The style a lot of people in the company use isn't meant for weekly TV or large stadiums.
I say it began in the 90s. Teachers in school would tell us "Use your words" and "Tell Billy how he hurt your feelings". I mean, you still had to fight and hold your own if you were from a rough neighborhood. But other than that, kids were being softened up as the decades went on.
Yep and some of us had the misfortune of being intentionally antagonized at school and threatened with military school for defending ourselves. Actually I hope that was a unique experience to just me that was a confusing hell. "Stop getting in fights for defending yourself or we'll send you somewhere where you'll have to defend yourself five times as much."
@@naxireal869 Thankfully no threats of military school or anything like that. Sucks that schools would go to that extreme, especially if you're just defending yourself. At our elementary and junioh high, we'd just get suspended and come back after a few days. In high school, if a kid was "problematic", they were sent to a continuation school with all the "bad kids".
@@joseortega7815 Oh the military school threat was from my parents. Yeah really sucks when standing up for yourself literally means the people that are supposed to have your back are probably going to add to any punishments. Ironically became a smart ass since punching was out and got into trouble for that too smh, sometimes there's just no win.
What started in the 90’s was boomers telling us not to defend ourselves against bullies or we’d be in the same trouble. The zero tolerance policies and participation trophies were not our idea, it was for the fragile ego of the older generations.
Wimberley was sold as an event for to a continent that barley gets big wrestling shows. It sold out before a single match was announced, what more do you need to know.
Considering how EVERYBODY is walking around these days with a cellphone in their hand, how is it that we haven't seen sh*tloads of footage on the Internets?
"A wet Fart" You summed it up perfect. Off topic. The last time Pro wrestling was this fun was because of Hall & Nash. Its cool to see it taking off again becuase honestly? Wrestling got stale for a really long time. Hope to see you on TV again sometime Nash. Even if its just a walk in and Hello.
It has been the best backfire from AEW, Punk won't be hurt by this he's moved on, very happy where he is, but the Bucks, TK, Jack baby Perry fell so badly. I mean to use the footage to justify a Tag match goddammit. AEW, TK , EVPS, have shit for brains.. And let use not forget TK feared for his life, oh please, get a therapist now!
Jack Perry's t-shirts sold out and he's gotten "Fuck CM Punk" and "Cry me a river chants" during his matches. Dude is over right now. Compare that to Fragile Phil who's still on the injured list and had to watch his WM main event be taken from him yet again while he sat in the corner like a cuck.
So we’re supposed to believe that before you went out for a 25 minute fight with all the moves we saw backstage but x100, you were distracted and lost from basically what happens in the first 4 seconds of any match????
Kev is correct re the UK. The big Wembley number is totally irrelevant. People in the UK will go to anything, we love it. Boxing, concerts, wrestling doesn't matter. Teddy Atlas once said on his podcast about the attendance for a fight in Manchester of 20k that if the same level of fighters fought in the US you'd be lucky to get 100 people and most of them would be family.
Gen X here, same age as Punk... fought all the time in my youth, and shockingly, I am friends with every guy I scrapped with in my youth. These kids just want to call out "microagressions" and accuse people of assault. We are not the same. Don't get me wrong, I'm not here claiming to be tough, but I saw FAR worse at SCHOOL, especially in the locker rooms. Sometimes you just had to scrap to protect your respect. I don't want to fight, but disrespect me or my family and even at 45 I will do worse than what we saw. It's just ridiculous that a billionaire would fire someone over something so minor. Think how much money AEW has lost from this one incident because of immaturity.
I said this to a friend of mine but I truly think TK thought this was his 'curtain call' moment! I am curious what Nash thinks about that if he even reads these?
9:31 That is the best way anyone has actually explained this whole fiasco 9:31 U see 2 days of WrestleMania and then it's almost like, oh yeah, this is what we got !, like really? 😂😂😂
The only good showing that footage could have possibly had was if TK showed it immediately after the incident and maybe, just a tiny, minuscule maybe, WWE wouldn't have wanted Punk back and assumed he was more trouble than he was worth. Otherwise, that footage would have no good end result for TK and AEW. And the whole "spin it so the Bucks blame that as the reason they lost" was terrible writing.
7 months ago, Nash spouted off that Punk needed therapy about his unacceptable behavior in the back. Go watch it if you don't believe it. Wonder what changed between then and now... It's fine to change your mind, just acknowledge you made an ignorant observation, not just go on like you were with Punk's story the whole time. These two, out there just going any way the wind blows.
All the hard cuts in this is kinda rough. I guess maybe it’s less rough than having a hard time getting a thought out i guess? I mean I can’t blame anyone who’s been slammed around on plywood and metal for decades.
The obvious issues of showing the footage were that the reality didn't match up to how it was presented. It was spoken about as a "fight" and that Tony was fearful for his life. The reality wasn't that. Which paints TK in a bad light for embellishing the story, and the company for both firing Punk and putting Perry on ice. And has led to the guy fired becoming the babyface to a segment of the crowd, and hyping a match that you cannot deliver. If Punk were to still be in AEW, and this were to be leading to Punk/Perry on PPV, or an Elite/CMFTR tag, or eventually Punk/Okada on PPV, then it would be far more understandable - if still an airing of dirty laundry
No disrespect to Sean Oliver, I know Kevin wasn't giving him much and didn't seem to want to talk about it... but I would have asked Kevin to compare Punk's fight to one of his. I don't know how many he's had, but I've heard he fought Samoa Joe. Anyways, apologies if it's been covered before. It's just that the only times Kevin seems to share is when he's hot.😂