The All Elite Wrestling champion made an unexpected return after the headliner of "AEW Dynamite" on Wednesday, somewhat more than two months in the wake of pulling back from the title and company to have a medical procedure on a messed up foot.
After break AEW best on the planet Jon Moxley crushed Chris Jericho in a ridiculous undertaking for the title on Wednesday, the Jericho Appreciation Society hit the ring to go after the champion.
It brought Moxley's Blackpool Combat Club out to even the chances. Then, at that point, Punk's "Clique of Personality" signature music hit to a major pop from the Target Center group and he started to take out JAS individuals including Jericho himself.
In the long run the ring cleared leaving only Punk in the middle with Moxley, who stood up and went to encounter his probable rival in a title unification match at.
Moxley flipped Punk the bird and knock his shoulder hard on out of the ring. The 43-year-old Punk, whose genuine name is Phil Brooks, took sure to leap on his precisely fixed foot to show it had mended while put on a big show as the show finished.
The last time we saw Punk was June 3 on "AEW Rampage" when he reported he was harmed and venturing ceaselessly, yet AEW president Tony Khan was not causing him to empty the title he had recently won days earlier at "Twofold or Nothing."
That choice seems to have paid off as Punk is presently back for the organization's greatest demonstration of the year. While the compensation per-view match isn't as yet true, the last time he and Moxley wrestled a singles match was on Dec. 3, 2013 on "Monday Night Raw" when both were in WWE and Moxley was Dean Ambrose.
AEW could be see one more enormous return from injury one week from now as The Young Bucks enter the triplets title competition without an accomplice, igniting hypothesis previous AEW champion Kenny Omega will have returned to collaborate with his companions. We last saw Omega when he lost the belt to "Executioner" Adam Page at Full Gear last NovemberThat choice seems to