Tony Khan hopes for resolution on CM Punk's status before AEW All Out

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AEW President Tony Khan said there is an investigation into another off-script backstage altercation.

ByYou can't talk about pro wrestling in Chicago without mentioning CM Punk. Sunday, All Elite Wrestling may have to hold an event there while trying to do just that.

On a media call Thursday afternoon promoting this weekend's"All Out" pay-per-view show in Chicago, AEW President Tony Khan confirmed there was an investigation into an altercation. "That is my goal," said Khan, responding to a question about Punk's availability."And I promise...that is what I hope that, we have a resolution. I don't expect a full resolution, but I at least expect some more information by then. I'm going to keep working on it. It's a challenging situation to say the least."

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