 What's good, Josh Boros back again with another video. So we're going to check out Jim Cornette reviews, CM Punk and Jack Perry altercation footage on AEW Dynamite. Now, y'all know I had to check out what Jim Cornette had to say about this whole situation with AEW airing the backstage footage of CM Punk and Jack Perry getting into it. And I am sure that this one is going to be a good one, because you already know how Jim Cornette feels about AEW and how things have been going on their television. So this should be very, very interesting. Let's get right into this one. I already noticed it's going to be a great one, man. Let's do it. Well, and there was no audio whatsoever. And when the buckaroos pitched to it, they couldn't narrate over it. I'm thinking there's some legal reason that they couldn't... Yeah, so Punk doesn't sue them. Well, but I mean, so maybe they couldn't transform it in any way or it would be, because here's the thing. They've announced an incident took place that distracted them and caused them to lose. If we're just talking about an audience that watches this television program, if you're not following on Twitter, I know for our audience that's hard to... There are people out there though that don't even listen to us. Imagine that. But if you're just watching this TV show, not social media, whatever, they've announced backstage footage of an incident between Jack Perry and another individual. And then when the footage comes up, there's no audio and there's no narration. There's no... There's Jack coming back from his match. There is the other individual walking. None of that... You see Jack Perry and it's in color. And there's eight or 10 people in the immediate area. And here's one thing. The gorilla position in the attitude era was like a fucking 10 by 10 foot tent with a lunchroom table, a monitor and three chairs and a light on the desk. And if you had room to stand in the corner, if you weren't in the way, you could sneak in there. And generally on a raised platform with pipe and drape railing, so if somebody fucking stepped the wrong way, you might eat the fucking concrete. So if any kind of skirmish got triggered in that instance, somebody might fucking take a bump. But this is a goddamn building hallway. It's lit up. There's doorways and hallways and there's eight or 10 people standing around doing their things. There's some producers. There's goddamn some technical people, apparently, not recognizable as wrestling folks. There's wrestlers. There's everybody, right? And you see Jack Perry walk back from his match and you see then punk. If you know who you're looking for, then you can see him. He's got XXX on the back of his hoodie, but otherwise you don't really know who the fuck because his back is to the security camera. And I think that's the point he's trying to expound upon is the fact that if you didn't know what was going on, like you didn't keep up with it, keep up with the situation that happened on social media. Granted, this happened like almost eight months ago. So if you really didn't know about this, then you probably don't know about this now. So you're kind of, if you're new to the show or new to what's going on, you're going to be so out the loop. There's like no kind of real explanation. It's more of a, if you know, if you know type of situation, the grant a lot of people do, but I'm pretty sure there's going to be some that, like, wait, what's really going on here? Why are they showing this segment with no audio like what's happening? So it could be confusing for a new viewer or someone that doesn't really keep up with the social media side of wrestling, which if you don't keep up with the social media side of wrestling, you're actually in a good space. I'm going to just be honest with you because I'm telling you, Twitter is a cesspool when it comes to wrestling takes, especially nowadays. And if you're studying them, instead of everything else going on in this picture where people are talking or standing around, then you notice that they speak to each other for how many seconds. This artwork is wild, by the way. Punk fucking shoves him, bam, and pushes him back a little bit. And then, goddamn, as we've heard, it happens, snatches him in a front face lock. Yep, pretty much. And then as we've also heard, Samoa Joe was there. He was one of the people in the, in a camera shot all along, he runs up. A couple of things there that we heard from the, what you have to presume is the Jack Perry side of things that were kind of disproven. We heard that Punk tried to hit Jack Perry, but missed. Yeah. Punk tried to get him in a headlock, but he couldn't get it and Jack Perry escaped. No. Samoa Joe had to pull CM Punk away. No. It's the exact opposite of what happened. Chris Hero came around to help. Everyone was there. Punk did exactly what he said. All those stories about, oh, he can't really fight. He didn't do anything to Jack Perry. That was spin from day one about this whole thing. Yep. Well, and the fact that this was a fight, I think was spin from day one, could let's face it, Brian, of all the hundreds and thousands of locker room skirmishes. This, by the way, the first time a legitimate one's ever been caught on video. I'm not talking about a match that turns into a shoot or people quickly cooperate and get mad or whatever. I'm talking about something in backstage or the locker room first time ever because nobody had cameras and nobody had phones. Nobody had all that bullshit. But of all of the thousands of them that have happened in pro wrestling over a period of time, there was less to this than there was to almost any of them, wasn't there? Yeah, this wasn't a fight. It really wasn't. It wasn't no brawl. It wasn't. It didn't even get to that point. That's why it's like, when it's all said and done, none of this, none of this needed to even be seen by the public eye, to be honest with you. Like, none of this needed to be seen because it wasn't worthy of something being seen in a sense of, oh, look what happened. It's just like, it's like a little skirmish. Like, I've seen more brutality from Draymond Green on an NBA basketball court. And these guys are out here trying to compete to win games and win championships. I've seen that. I've seen, you know, worse there than what we saw in this footage. Hell, we've seen Draymond Green punch out his own teammate at practice, legitimately punch him, lean in and try to sleep this man. We've seen that. So what we saw here, this was child's play. How could this be any less than a shoving match? You escalated from shove to face lock. Boom, pulled part in a story. God, this wouldn't have been remembered till Thursday years ago. If you remember Samoa Joe at the media scrum after this when he was asked about it, he was pretty nonchalant. You know, I've seen worse fights. Yeah. It wasn't much of anything. It wasn't. Tony Khan, who was on the other side of the table, whose hand reached out like a fan at some point in the video, he was scared for his life. Samoa Joe, who was in the middle of it, said, eh, it wasn't a big deal and you watch it. It wasn't. That's the thing. I got Paul Turner was there, the referee. Samoa Joe was coming from the other side of from behind of Jack Perry to pull him back. Jerry Lynn, I believe it was from the footage available. I think it's one who got punk. And as soon as he, you know, they got there and punk let him go. The same thing that he said on the interview, he backed up and looked at everybody. He turned to the right. You can see him. Oh, you can't see Tony on this show because he's around the corner on this shot. He turns around. He says, this place is a joke. You're a clown. Fuck it. I quit. He turns back around and yells something across the room. It fucking throws his hands up and disgust and spins around and walks off back to his locker room. That's it. And there's a carry standing there dazed and confused. Yeah. Malachi Black was going with him. Yeah. Exactly. And so the point is everybody's story was redid. This wasn't even a fight. And they were all somehow kind of shocked by all of this that Tony feared for his life and came out and said that publicly the following week on television as we've seen on this program since we heard it. That was legal verbiage that he was instructed to say by his crack legal staff at the time. It probably would have been a laughed out of fucking court once they saw footage like this trying to avoid getting sued. But also it's a Tony. This is what he was feared for his life for. This was a goddamn also the fight that we heard about that were punk tried to sucker punch him and all this other shit. What the fuck? The only sucker punch said that. I've seen a lot of that shit. It's not a sucker punch. If you're standing face to face with someone and saying hey you got a problem let me know and they're saying do something about it. It's not a sucker punch. And boom both hands. People I've seen that stop it stop it. You're not you're not being objective about what you saw because you're a fan of AEW or you don't like CM Punk. When you're not objective like that then your any point that you make it's already invalid because we already know you have a preconceived notion. You don't like this person or you're a fan of somebody else or you know you're a fan of AEW. You you're all glad for the CM Punk hate then anything you say here won't have no way to it. It wasn't a sucker punch. It would have been a sucker punch if Jack would have turned Jack Perry would have walked away turned around and then CM Punk would have hit him or something like that or Jack Perry didn't see it coming. But dude asked what you're going to do about it and he pushed him. You asked he received like what are we talking about. It's nothing sucker punch about that. It's on the pecs at a nice fucking velocity gets you a few feet away and then he did something about it. Boom headlock done. It's not a sucker punch if you're face to face. It's not a sucker punch if you're looking at it. Yeah that's ridiculous. But that's what I'm saying and it proved the story that Punk had told to the point where O'Ariel Hwani actually put a split screen up on Twitter of the video of the incident on one side and Punk telling the story on the other side and it matched up like the dark side of the moon and fucking Wizard of Oz. Almost to the second he's narrating it. It is so it validated Punk's story. But how about what we had heard remember this apparently allegedly is the footage that Brian Daniels and the attorney saw that made it crystal clear that had the fire see him punk. It was this footage that we can hear in that what Daniel says his friend and he saw the footage and he said there's no way that we can't fire him. Oh yeah well but now here's the thing the attorneys I can believe because there's still some of these fucking gutless morons out there on Twitter go well he assaulted a co-worker he should be fired and then prosecuted. Dip shits this isn't working in a fucking bank. Yeah. The goddamn the fucking hockey team got to fight last week which one of those you're gonna fuck. Like I just said like I just fucking said is it right. No but it happens it happens. My man Draymond Green been out here punching people kicking people stepping on people and he still has a job once again people could say well maybe he shouldn't be in the league but at the same time he's still there. So this this right here definitely didn't warrant a firing but I mean see him punk wants to leave anyway so I don't know. I don't know about that man. Fucking fire or prosecuted or whatever you dip shits. This wasn't even a goddamn fight. Nope and that's the point is I can see Lawyer saying oh my god but Danielson I'm sure I'm sure he's seen a bunch of better fights than this. Yeah he's probably made it and the point again is don't fuck around and find out. There we go. Jungle Jack. There we go. Do you think he did it because he was in front of Tony like he thought like if there's ever a place I'd be safe from this guy actually kicking my ass. It's right here in front of Tony Khan. Probably. Probably just thinking well he doesn't have time right now he's got to go out. I could be back in the fucking hotel by the time he gets out of the ring whatever the fight you don't know like I said because these are his friends. But the point is it what it did was it confirmed the story that CM Punk told Ariel Hwani on that show of what happened and whether you think that Punk should have fucking shoved his ass or not personally I do because if I saw that smarmy little fucking smart alec face in front of me with those goddamn weird sideburns I'd probably want to fucking snatch him around the neck. But this was not a big fight. What is sideburns got to do with anything Jim? The fuck was that? I don't like your sideburns. I want to punch you. Damn. A good fight is one worth firing your fucking top star over. No. But thank you Tony because we're getting a great programming out of it now. Yep. I'm talking about big time programming over on the other channels since you let Punk go over to be another one of the biggest star with. Cody's got the spot right now as the biggest star in the business but I think Punk's coming up behind Tony's let both of them go in the last two years. Yeah, bro. I'm sorry. You you don't that's like fucking Vince McMahon back during the WCW and and Monday Night Raw or Monday Night War Days. That's like Vince McMahon saying hey you know what Stone Cold I don't want you. I don't want you. You can go to WCW and he willingly let Stone Cold Steve Austin go to WCW or he lets even the rock go to WCW even if it wouldn't have worked out at that time they were the hottest action wrestling. You don't you don't give that to your competition willingly when you can actually find a way to make shit work like this. It just doesn't make fucking sense. It's fucking ridiculous. Fuck. So it proves Punk's side of the story is what was legitimate and what happened. And you still at the end of this if you didn't know that you were looking at CM Punk you didn't know you were looking at CM Punk did you. They've never said his name yet to this time. Well don't put a note because we did see footage I'm assuming you may have too on Twitter on social media people in the room filming the the Tron the big screen so you get the live room reaction. Yes. They were chanting CM Punk. Yeah yes. They popped when he pushed Jack Perry and when he grabbed them. Yes. If they could get any of their angles that they do on purpose to get over like that in front of the crowd they'd have something. But yeah the the the fans were chanting CM Punk in the building but they still couldn't say CM Punk's name on the video that confirmed the story that CM Punk had told. How does this help Jack Perry in any way for the future. It did it doesn't because this. Apparently it somewhat did. I guess his his merchandising sales had went up like his shirt sales had went up. So I guess but I don't know if that's a long term thing because to be honest with you it's like he did get kind of punked out no pun intended. So I don't know but that's the report. After this happened the reports were is that his his shirt merchandising sales had went up like I think he had recently sold out or something like that. So I'm not sure how true that is. But I don't know. I don't know. It's just this is just stupid in my opinion. They threw away so much fucking money. Soon as they see Jack Perry from any time that he comes back in front of a crowd they're going to start chanting CM Punk. Aren't they. He's wrestling on a New Japan show in Chicago I think in the next week. Oh boy. I'm whether it's New Japan whether it's AEW they're going to be chanting CM Punk. If they're chanting CM Punk at an AEW show now when there's footage of CM Punk choking out Jack Perry playing on the tron without him being identified. And what do you think there would be chanting when his little dipshit shows his face again. Did you see that you talked about the footage of Ariel Hohani put up AEW working overtime into the middle of the night putting up copyright strikes or going after people. Oh yes. Who put up the surveillance footage. Well but now here explain this to me because yes as soon Ariel Hohani even he's a noted journalist he got his copyright struck from old Aubrey Ed Don Stevens. And got that that video that I just talked about where he put it up split screen taken down. And everybody that tried to put the footage up they've been copyright striking them. But did AEW copyright strike themself or did they somehow realize that they had royally fucked up after they got the reaction that they got on so stupid. Twitter and on social media where when they put the clip up on YouTube of the buckaroos interview. Stupid. Which the buckaroos came back after the clip and supposedly closed up with trying to sell their tag team match. The security camera footage wasn't in there. Did they did they copyright strike themselves out of trying to fix their dumb fuckery. I don't know because you know you brought up an interesting point earlier because we don't know how it works in England but they got this footage and they were able to air it but no commentary no running dialogue nothing nothing to change the footage in any way. It could be their legal department saying that but they took it out of the video. That means on their own they then put it there but the strikes that people are getting I mean people are getting it pulled down from Jacksonville Florida. So AEW is pulling down other people's videos for a different reason and they pulled down their own. Well maybe it's the same reason maybe they realize shit we didn't want people to see this after all but then riddle me this then. This is did they they've got bad what you're saying is AEW on their very own YouTube channel put up the the Maddie and Nicky's interview without the security camera footage. Did they edit it or do they pitch to footage that doesn't live there and then come back and refer to it. I was told that it edits right from them pitching to the footage to the thing with FTR which we'll talk about shortly. They probably jumped it out but they were pitching to the foot they were talking about that that was the whole setup was talking about this footage post probably. So how odd does that look for somebody watching it on YouTube where they're talking about this footage was the whole reason they lost this match and this horrible distraction and all his shit with this individual and then they go to an FTR interview. This was just a shit show I don't care what nobody says it wouldn't worth the views that they got it wouldn't even I it was better than the past couple of weeks but that was a shit show that was embarrassing that was embarrassing to see for them considering that they could be so much better but I think you got a Tony Kong got to step down and kind of let other people run the show with better concise ideas that make sense to push their talent because whatever this is if this is a sign of things to come it's not looking good for AEW bro they can do so much better. Can you imagine going through all this and then you're going to use the footage and then you can't make any money with it. Maybe they can't because it's government footage they can't monetize it on YouTube maybe that's it maybe that was a clue they shouldn't have put it on TV maybe that was the clue. Well they already knew they couldn't monetize anything on this TV show so this and again before we even get to FTR coming out right then to do the things that they did people didn't like this even the normally the people who like this kind of thing didn't like this kind of thing. Everybody started laughing at them and laughing at Tony the the buckaroos the the the concept of this people laughing that what the fuck the biggest star in your company is works for the other guys and you're trying to show footage of him you can't even say his name and he's beating up your wrestlers what the fuck for all the different reasons did have we heard from Tony Khan on this matter since since in the 12 hours or whatever since this has happened. We have not I see someone here I remember we talked to one of his tweets before I don't remember which one Gareth WWE Gareth on Twitter. Yeah I did see this I did see this he uh WWE Gareth on Twitter got a shout out from the gym cornet this obviously this particular clip so I saw a lot of people talking about it on my timeline so that's crazy he got a shout out he got a shout out from the gym cornet podcast. CCTV footage is classified as personal data under GDPR law in the United Kingdom CM Punk could quite possibly do the funniest thing ever. What I guess would be the funniest thing ever if it's personal data if the footage of punk in the fight is punk's personal data I think that means he gets to AW for airing the footage but no but everybody in the fucking video then would be it would be their personal data would you have to have a class action suit or a majority rules or can anybody just get pissed off about it I don't know well we will find out but no nothing no comment from Tony Khan no comment from the Bucks still this it wasn't even close was it I mean I know I've tried to block most of the buckaroo you know fanatics out there but I saw pretty much majority rule that it was a stupid thing they did and nobody can figure out why they did it facts it's one of the most amazing counterproductive moments in wrestling history it's like Hogan went on arsineo but it was at bash 91 no good came out of it the live house you know the telling thing was the live house's lack of reaction edges promo last week that should have been a sign for these guys that they're making a mistake with all this leave it alone and the CM punk chance are louder now than they've been in AEW since he left because every now and then you'd hear some of them and the AEW fans would say oh boo don't know he almost killed the company they're louder than ever before lately this was an amazing self-inflicted wound to the groin by Tony Khan and the young Bucks who were laughed at by everyone yep who watched this show and Jim if I had said beforehand would you put money down on whether this will be a positive or a negative for AEW what do you think you would have done well I would have put that money down courtesy of our friends over at draft kings because that was a good segue but yeah man yeah they shot themselves in the foot on this one big blunder big blunder and they have some stuff that they can really sink their teeth into and really be pushing obviously uh Samoa Joe in uh Swerve that's that's really something that they need to keep pushing keep focusing on keep building upon that's a match I'm actually looking forward to seeing because right now Swerve is uh becoming their top babyface or someone say he probably is even though he does heel like things people you know you know think he's super cool you know and Samoa Joe is fucking Samoa Joe he's a great very great AEW world champion and he's killing it he's fantastic so I'm looking forward to Swerve and Samoa Joe having their feud they need to focus on things like that the good stuff on AEW television expound upon that keep that going don't worry about whatever everybody else is saying don't worry about what you know CM Punk had said on an interview let it go move on move forward focus on telling great stories and having great matches and building great feuds and long term booking that makes sense and is an interesting because right now right now we're in a different period in wrestling and at one point AEW was the superior product especially with Vince McMahon at control and what he was doing with the product in WWE it was very stale so it was understandable to watch AEW more and being more invested in AEW but now things have changed and WWE is starting to cook on a consistent basis it's not perfect no wrestling show is perfect but it's much better than it's ever been and you know I wouldn't say ever been but in a very long time consistently pretty good shows consistently pretty good PLEs this needs to be something that AEW needs to be focusing on for themselves that's it I still think AEW deserves a space in the wrestling world because competition breeds great wrestling for its fans the end of the day I know a lot of people say oh this should be the death of AEW it won't and it shouldn't because I don't want these guys to lose jobs so WWE is the only real major company in the United States no I want these guys to work I want these guys to put on the best shows possible best views possible because if AEW dies we don't have Samoa Joe as a world champion we don't have a swerve as the the new you know trying to be the next top guy in AEW and the momentum he's getting we don't have some of these great matches and great potential feuds we don't have them so yeah comment down below let me know man how do y'all feel about uh Jim Cornette's assessment of this whole situation are you in agreeance uh damn I can't even talk are you in agreeance with uh what Jim Cornette had to say about this whole situation or do you disagree you think he's being a little bit too harsh and too mean let me know down below but I appreciate all of sport road to 150k and I'm still unspeakably the rest of the world appreciate y'all kicking to me see y'all next one peace