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Dax Harwood's new podcast is out now on AdFreeShows.com and it covers CM Punk's AEW run and some of the misconceptions about him. 

Bobby Fish had claimed that when Punk grabbed his wrist in their match on AEW TV that he thought Punk wanted him to kick out of the GTS. Harwood was asked his thoughts on Bobby Fish kicking out right at the count of three after CM Punk’s hit the GTS on him on AEW TV:

“What I will say about that is a couple things. One, I was never going to let this be known, but Bobby did an interview about this and that’s ok. He and I get along great, and before this and after this, we get along great. We talked about the families, his marriage. We talked about real estate and investments and things like that, so we get along great. I wanted to preface that before anybody finds a headline, but there was an issue he and I had on live TV where I felt he was taking advantage of me and things got very, very, very, very heated on stage, and I accidentally, well not accidentally, I punched Kyle because I thought Kyle was getting involved as well. We got to the back. We had to be separated, but then thirty minutes later, we apologized, we hugged, and we’re good.”

“As far as the kick out goes, I’ve taken many pins in my career, obviously, and I have got the squeeze, and the squeeze to me means thank you, and that’s what I think and that’s what I was taught. Maybe Bobby was taught differently. I don’t know. But those are my feelings on Bobby. Great guy to me. We get along personally. We had our little flare up where we threw hands and we got over it just like men do and moved on.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit AdFreeShows.com with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription. 

This article first appeared on Wrestling News and was syndicated with permission.

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