CM Punk’s friend and trainer Ace Steel believes that he is capping his legacy with his return to WWE. CM Punk’s return to WWE was derailed when he suffered a torn triceps in the Men’s Royal Rumble, as he will miss WrestleMania 40.
Ace Steel has found a landing spot in a role he's already very familiar with. The good friend of CM Punk revealed on the latest episode of "Two Man Power Trip" that he is now currently working as a producer with TNA Wrestling.
CM Punk is out of action with a triceps injury. He had successful surgery and plans to make a big comeback. That being said, WWE may want him to appear in the meantime.
More information about the infamous brawl between CM Punk and The Elite has come to light. Steel and Punk’s lawyer has noted that only one person involved in the situation doesn’t have an NDA.
The lawyer for CM Punk and Ace Steel has confirmed that the NDAs behind the 2022 All Out fight are for life. On the Wrestling With Rip Rogers podcast, lawyer Stephen P.
CM Punk and Ace Steel were both involved in the Brawl Out situation after All Out 2022. That ordeal cost Steel his job with AEW, and less than one year later, CM Punk was fired over a different backstage fight.
CM Punk's decision to learn how to wrestle only came after he'd promoted and participated in multiple shows, Ace Steel has revealed. Steel was the man who trained Punk and the pair have remained friends ever since.
CM Punk and WWE were not talking about a return to the company for the Second City Savior, but it happened. Triple H revealed during the press conference after Survivor Series that talks didn't start until everyone thought it was too late to make it happen.
Could CM Punk join IMPACT Wrestling? According to a new report, it’s possible, if not necessarily likely. Many fans buzzed about former WWE and AEW World Champion CM Punk potentially coming to IMPACT ahead of Bound For Glory, one of IMPACT’s biggest shows of the year.
CM Punk was reportedly in the Impact zone this weekend. Haus of Wrestling is reporting that Punk was backstage when Impact presented its Bound for Glory Fallout TV taping on Sunday.
CM Punk reportedly visited the IMPACT locker room at the television tapings following IMPACT Bound For Glory. Since CM Punk was terminated by AEW in September, fans have buzzed about his potential next destination.
CM Punk reportedly visited the IMPACT locker room at the television tapings following IMPACT Bound For Glory. Since CM Punk was terminated by AEW in September, fans have buzzed about his potential next destination.
Following its Bound For Glory from Cicero Stadium in Chicago, IL, this past Saturday, Impact held a set of TV tapings on Sunday. It was Impact’s biggest event of the year and also featured the start of Ace Steel as a producer for the promotion.
Ace Steel almost made it onto last night's IMPACT Wrestling Bound for Glory broadcast before being nixed, partly because of CM Punk. Punk & Steel were both suspended after All Out 2022 alongside others related to the now-infamous backstage brawl.
Impact Wrestling brought in Ace Steel for its biggest event of the year, Bound for Glory, on Saturday night as a tryout to be a producer. Steel had been
Impact Wrestling will be using the polarizing Ace Steel tonight for its biggest event of the year, Bound for Glory, which airs live on pay-per-view. Steel
Ace Steel will reportedly work IMPACT Bound For Glory as a producer. As reported by Mike Johnson of PWInsider, Ace Steel (Chris Guy), is in Chicago, the location of IMPACT Bound For Glory, and he will be working the weekend as a producer for IMPACT Wrestling.
Nearly a week after AEW released CM Punk on Saturday following his physical altercation with Jack Perry at AEW All In 2023, the promotion has cut ties with Punk’s good friend Ace Steel.
There are more details coming out about the backstage fight that occurred after CM Punk's portion of the AEW All Out media scrum. Fightful reported earlier today about the backstage fight that saw Punk allegedly starting things by throwing punches at Matt Jackson.
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