3 reasons why CM Punk should win the AEW World Championship and 2 reasons why Jon Moxley should retain
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Here's @AEW's CM Punk with the first-ever Comeback of the Year at #SKWrestlingAwards, presented by Sportskeeda!
#AEW #AEWDynamite #CMPunk479A comeback for the ages! Here's @AEW's CM Punk with the first-ever Comeback of the Year at #SKWrestlingAwards, presented by Sportskeeda!#AEW #AEWDynamite #CMPunk https://t.co/SX4FPDkwa0 CM Punk's return to professional wrestling after seven years away has been nothing short of spectacular. He quickly reminded fans why he was called the Best In The World, whether it was his outstanding matches with Darby Allin and Hangman Page or his verbal jousts with Eddie Kingston and MJF. The fairytale ending would have been for The Second City Saint to win the AEW World Championship and kickstart a new 'Summer of Punk.' While Punk eventually defeated Hangman Page at Double or Nothing 2022 to become the champion, he, unfortunately, had to relinquish the title due to an injury just days later. Punk deserves to hold the title for much longer than he did, which was supposedly the plan by AEW owner Tony Khan all along. Putting the strap back on the former champion at All Out will put the train back on track.
Order the #AEWAllOut PPV on major providers, @BleacherReport, intl @FiteTV+@ppv_com1292212THIS SUNDAY at #AEWAllOut, it’s official: #AEW World Champion @JonMoxley will face #BestInTheWorld @CMPunk for the #AEW World Championship LIVE on PPV at 8pm ET!Order the #AEWAllOut PPV on major providers, @BleacherReport, intl @FiteTV+@ppv_com https://t.co/UWcUcz3Mdu We all know the story: Jon Moxley defeated Jericho to become the second AEW World Champion at Revolution 2020. And in a matter of weeks, the world was shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so he never got the chance to shine as champion in front of fans. However, he had excellent title defenses against the likes of Mr. Brodie Lee, Darby Allin, MJF, and Eddie Kingston before dropping the title to Kenny Omega in December 2020. It's been a slow climb back to the top ever since. Moxley would briefly take time away to check himself into rehab, but he returned at the start of the year looking better than ever. He would also form the Blackpool Combat Club alongside William Regal and Bryan Danielson. They soon recruited the likes of Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli, becoming the most dominant faction in the company. CM Punk's injury led to the BCC member winning the interim AEW World Championship, and he has been a workhorse for the company ever since. Jon Moxley deserves his current spot as the top star in AEW for his work to put the promotion on the map during their initial rise.
3 Reasons why CM Punk should win the AEW World Championship and 2 reasons why Jon Moxley should retain
By Muhammad Farhan Modified 04 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share CM Punk vs. Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship is set for All Out 2022 CM Punk will once again challenge Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship, two weeks removed from his shocking loss during their title unification match. While Moxley vs. Punk was always the plan for All Out once Punk returned from injury, AEW has opted to stray from its usual world-title-match storytelling for this bout. A squash match is an unconventional way to build on a pay-per-view rematch, and it has made the audience question whether Punk is truly healthy enough or if he returned from his injury too soon. Punk's health will play a pivotal role come Sunday during the much-anticipated rematch. But The Straightedge Superstar is walking into Chicago with the support of his hometown fans, who are yearning for the former WWE Champion to win gold again in the city. Here are three reasons why CM Punk should win the AEW World Championship and two reasons why Jon Moxley should retain the title.#3 Why CM Punk should win the AEW World Championship - He deserves a proper world title reign
Sportskeeda Wrestling@SKWrestling_A comeback for the ages!Here's @AEW's CM Punk with the first-ever Comeback of the Year at #SKWrestlingAwards, presented by Sportskeeda!
#AEW #AEWDynamite #CMPunk479A comeback for the ages! Here's @AEW's CM Punk with the first-ever Comeback of the Year at #SKWrestlingAwards, presented by Sportskeeda!#AEW #AEWDynamite #CMPunk https://t.co/SX4FPDkwa0 CM Punk's return to professional wrestling after seven years away has been nothing short of spectacular. He quickly reminded fans why he was called the Best In The World, whether it was his outstanding matches with Darby Allin and Hangman Page or his verbal jousts with Eddie Kingston and MJF. The fairytale ending would have been for The Second City Saint to win the AEW World Championship and kickstart a new 'Summer of Punk.' While Punk eventually defeated Hangman Page at Double or Nothing 2022 to become the champion, he, unfortunately, had to relinquish the title due to an injury just days later. Punk deserves to hold the title for much longer than he did, which was supposedly the plan by AEW owner Tony Khan all along. Putting the strap back on the former champion at All Out will put the train back on track.
#2 Why Jon Moxley should retain the AEW World Championship - He carried the company throughout the pandemic and deserves to be champion
All Elite Wrestling@AEWTHIS SUNDAY at #AEWAllOut, it’s official: #AEW World Champion @JonMoxley will face #BestInTheWorld @CMPunk for the #AEW World Championship LIVE on PPV at 8pm ET!Order the #AEWAllOut PPV on major providers, @BleacherReport, intl @FiteTV+@ppv_com1292212THIS SUNDAY at #AEWAllOut, it’s official: #AEW World Champion @JonMoxley will face #BestInTheWorld @CMPunk for the #AEW World Championship LIVE on PPV at 8pm ET!Order the #AEWAllOut PPV on major providers, @BleacherReport, intl @FiteTV+@ppv_com https://t.co/UWcUcz3Mdu We all know the story: Jon Moxley defeated Jericho to become the second AEW World Champion at Revolution 2020. And in a matter of weeks, the world was shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so he never got the chance to shine as champion in front of fans. However, he had excellent title defenses against the likes of Mr. Brodie Lee, Darby Allin, MJF, and Eddie Kingston before dropping the title to Kenny Omega in December 2020. It's been a slow climb back to the top ever since. Moxley would briefly take time away to check himself into rehab, but he returned at the start of the year looking better than ever. He would also form the Blackpool Combat Club alongside William Regal and Bryan Danielson. They soon recruited the likes of Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli, becoming the most dominant faction in the company. CM Punk's injury led to the BCC member winning the interim AEW World Championship, and he has been a workhorse for the company ever since. Jon Moxley deserves his current spot as the top star in AEW for his work to put the promotion on the map during their initial rise.