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The Elite mock CM Punk and backstage brawl on Dynamite in Chicago

While Kenny Omega told fans to “let go” the All Out backstage brawl because they won’t talk about it, it seems The Elite did not take their own advice after all.

On last night’s Dynamite, all three members of The Elite mocked CM Punk and the brawl during their match against Death Triangle in Chicago.

Omega taunted the GTS move and then actually hit it on PAC and even bit him on the arm, a clear mock at Ace Steel who bit Omega in the hand during the backstage brawl.

Then when The Young Bucks were in the ring, Matt Jackson tried to the a Buckshot Lariat and botched it up, similar to what Punk did in his match against Hangman Page at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view in May.

Punk still had fans in the Chicago crowd although not everyone was pro-Punk as evident by the dueling chants of “F*ck The Elite” and “F*ck CM Punk” during the match.

The Elite lost the match and now Death Triangle are 2-0 up in their best of seven series.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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