This week’s AEW Dynamite saw Paul Wight make his first appearance as a member of the All Elite Wrestling roster. The giant broke the news that a “hall of fame worthy” wrestler had signed a multi-year deal with the company and would be arriving at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. As is often the case when a major wrestling promotion teases a new arrival, CM Punk’s name was brought up. The former WWE Champion has spoken highly of AEW in the past but is still in retirement after departing from WWE in 2014. The closest he’s gotten to a comeback was an appearance at Starrcast III and an analyst job on WWE Backstage, though that show has effectively been canceled outside of random pop-up episodes.

Q&A time! I’ll answer some questions if you got em. Use the hashtag #askpunk and I’ll give you a free answer to start: it’s not me, the @NHLBlackhawks are playing Sunday. pic.twitter.com/As11qCVUIc