Matt Jackson and CM Punk have a friendly š¬exchange via Twitter.
On September 1st, 2018, The EliteĀ will host an eš vent entitledĀ "All In". Last year, the group was challenged to see if they could sell out a 10,000 seat arena and with their rising popularity and seemingly being on top of the wrestling world, that does not seem too far fetched. Already have been announced for the show are stars like Tessa Blanchašrd, actor Stephen Amell and fellow members of the 'Bullet Club'.Ā
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Of course, attempting to sell out a 10,000 seat arena can be appear to be challenge for some, but Cody and the Young Bucks think otherwise. The former IWGP United States Champion, Kenny Omega, was announced for the event and even with the current storyline involving Omega and Cody, "The Cleaner" š¦¹still remains on the "All In" event logo. Omega in his own right is a huge draw, but a man who fans would love to see back in a wrestling ring is former two-time WWE Champion, CM Punk. Punk hasĀ ventured and committedĀ to a career inĀ UFC since his departure from WWE and the sport of pro-wrestling as a whole. But Matt Jackson of the Young Bucks has not given up hope that he can get Cš¦hicago's prodigal son back into the squared circle. Dating back to last year, Matt Jackson has stated that he has spoken to Punk about returning to wrestling and working with the Bullet Club in some fashion. You can check out that interview by clicking ,
Yesterday via Twitter, CM Punk and Matt Jackson had an exchangąµ©e where one half of the former seven-time IWGPš Ā Junior Heavyweight Tag-Team Champions tried to recruit Punk for the 'All In' show in a joking manner.
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It surely would be a treat for those in attendance and wrestling fans as a wholeĀ to see arguably one of the biggest wrestling stars ofĀ the last decadešø return to theĀ ring for even an appearance. The 'All In' venue has notĀ officially been revealed, but wherever the venue is, it will surely garner a ton of fan attraction as the hype surrounding the event is growing larger as Sep. 1st approaches.