CM Punk & Living Colour Follow AEW On Twitter

Adding further fuel to those AEW flames...

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Adding further fuel to the flames of CM Punk signing with AEW, the Second City Saint has started following Tony Khan's promotion on Twitter.

Of course, this could be CM Punk doing CM Punk things and merely messing with fans, or it could be a case of the Straight-Edge Superstar teasing fans with what's to come.

Not just did CM Punk hit that 'follow' button for AEW, mind, for Living Colour also briefly did the same. Living Colour is the band famously behind the Cult of Personality song that Punk used in WWE, in Ring of Honor and in UFC as his entrance theme.

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For Living Colour, they quickly unfollowed the official AEW account once word made it out online that they'd starting following AEW in the first place. As for Punk, though, as of this writing he is still very much following AEW on Twitter.

Reports emerged last week that CM Punk is currently in negotiations to sign with AEW, with a debut at 5 September's All Out PPV - which takes place from Punk's hometown of Chicago - heavily rumoured.

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It's not just CM Punk who rumoured to become #AllElite, mind, for speculation is always rife that Daniel Bryan is similarly in talks to pen a deal with AEW.

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