Tony Khan may be regretting his decision to 'stick it' to CM Punk as footage of the All In London 2023 backstage altercation has been cut from AEW's YouTube channel.

The April 10, 2024, edition of Dynamite featured the much-anticipated footage that shows CM Punk's altercation with Jack Perry backstage in Wembley Stadium. Khan had claimed before the show that releasing the footage was simply in the best interest of entertaining the fans. Despite Khan's claim, many have seen this decision as payback for the comments Punk made during the MMA Hour show.

Khan seems to have had second thoughts on releasing the footage given what is transpiring on AEW's YouTube channel. A video of the Young Bucks' segment in which they showed the footage has been uploaded but the ten-minute video does not feature the All In footage as you can see (or rather, not see) below.


AEW may have tried to embarrass CM Punk by releasing this footage but if so, that plan has backfired spectacularly. Not only have fans and those in the industry criticized AEW for airing the footage, but the YouTube video has scored thousands more dislikes than likes.


Ultimately, the decision has been made to air the footage and that can't be undone now, despite AEW flagging several videos online showing the All In altercation. While Khan may have done this to get to CM Punk following his comments to Ariel Helwani (another individual Khan has had issues with) it looks like this situation has done more harm than good for All Elite Wrestling.