At least one person connected to All In is teasing CM Punk might appear at the show itself on Sept. 1 at Sears Centre. But all we know for sure is that he’ll be signing at Pro Wrestling Tees’ Chicago store the day before.
Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks didn’t his help moving tickets - their event sold out pretty quickly on its own. But it didn’t sell out as quickly as Punk’s.
Now, they’re certainly not the same thing. But the Straight-Edge Superstar moving the initial allotment of 200 tickets for his signing in under a minute - and then burning through the 100 Pro Wrestling Tees says they added pretty quickly, too - proves a lot of wrestling fans are still into the Punkster.
Fortunately for a few more lucky fans headed to Second City for All In weekend, Phil Brooks loves ya back. So he’s gonna try to hook up as many fans as he can on August 31...
Because all of the tickets for the @CMPunk appearance sold out rather quickly.... Punk has decided to accommodate as many fans as possible, he will stay later and have a walk-up option starting at 4pm. This will be a limited to time. pic.twitter.com/izEpiEAECm
— OneHourTees (@OneHourTees) May 23, 2018
Going to be trying to accommodate everyone. Patience please. And thanks! https://t.co/3nJ8fpUFy2
— Coach (@CMPunk) May 23, 2018
Does he love us enough to show up on Saturday at the actual wrestling show? Who knows if his UFC contract (if he still has one after his fight with Mike Jackson in two and half weeks), or his lawsuit with WWE’s doctor, makes that even possible.
But we know some people who’d love to see him if he can make it...