In their recent promo, Punk called Kingston “a bum,” whereas Eddie said nobody wanted to see Punk in AEW in the first place. However, Kingston broke his character to praise his opponent in a recent interview with Louis Dangoor of GiveMeSport.
Kingston disclosed that he could not wait for him to come in as he knew Punk’s arrival would elevate the promotion. He also stated that the decision to book a match between him and Punk was a recent one:
Wrestling fans were in for a treat when CM Punk and Eddie Kingston faced off on Rampage. Both stars displayed some exceptional promo skills, and fans were instantly hooked on their story. The animosity between the duo was visible to the audience as both of them took shots at each other.
Jim Cornette praises CM Punk’s promo supporting AEW star Jon Moxley
On the last AEW Dynamite, CM Punk requested the fans to show some support for his co-worker Jon Moxley. It was recently announced that Moxley would enter into a rehab program.
Punk reminded fans that it is not the time to criticize the former WWE Superstar. Cornette, who saw the promo, praised AEW and Punk for delivering such a segment, adding WWE would never have done that.
Even after taking a long hiatus from wrestling, CM Punk is still the best in the world for cutting exceptional promos. On November 13th, Punk’s in-ring skills will once again be tested when he goes toe-to-toe with Eddie Kingston at AEW Full Gear.
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