Omega admitted that there have been a number of times where he felt that a physical altercation would have been the only way forward when dealing with someone. But cooler heads prevailed and they were able to become better friends through it with a higher degree of respect. He thinks, in a contained scenario, a little tussle can be “conducive for a positive work environment,” but that’s exactly why he feels he shouldn’t have any authority on the matter. Omega further revealed that he and Punk share no further bad blood, at least from his side of things. He even thinks they may have been able to talk things through if it wasn’t for another factor.
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“It’s just mutual respect,” he said of his status with Punk, confirming that they had reached out to one another. “We were never bad. Honestly, if it wasn’t for a complete other factor, we would have been able to have that talk on the night of ‘Brawl Out’. There’s no issue between him and I, as far as I know … I don’t wanna seem stand off-ish or secretive about what happened. Yes, there’s legalities and all that stuff, but even if there wasn’t … I’m actually not a huge fan of pulling back the curtain on stuff that doesn’t need to be public.”
Punk has since returned to WWE after AEW fired him with cause following the All In altercation. He is currently out of action with torn triceps, but he has been sustaining a feud with Drew McIntyre by appearing on WWE TV.
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