Some of the suspensions from the All Out fight are over

Not for CM Punk, Kenny Omega or the Young Bucks, though.

Some of the participants in the infamous altercation after the AEW All Out press conference are back to work — just not the biggest names involved.

Fightful Select provided an update on some of the people who were said to be part of the fight that had CM Punk and Ace Steel on one side against the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega on the other.

Michael Nakazawa, Pat Buck, Christopher Daniels and Brandon Cutler all had their Brawl Out suspensions lifted after only one week. Pat Buck was backstage at AEW Dynamite, while Daniels and Nakazawa were already on a planned trip to Japan, but will now participate in matches for AEW at Tokyo Game Show.

The presumption, also backed up by Fightful Select, is that these four were suspended pending an internal investigation into the events of that night, and have since been cleared of any serious wrongdoing.

Of course, those also aren’t the names fans most want to know about. The fates of Punk and Steel remain “uncertain,” though in Punk’s case there is somewhat less urgency, even though he’s at the center of the whole situation, since he is injured and not expected back in 2022.

Omega is in Japan, where he’s posted pics of himself eating and catching up with old friend and former tag team partner, Kota Ibushi.

The Bucks are, by all accounts, at home, and their popular “Being the Elite” YouTube series is also on hold.

All of that is to say that how this all plays out in the end is anyone’s guess. While some observers feel it would be better for all involved if AEW cuts ties with Punk, his status as one of the company’s top draws makes that a bit more complicated calculus than it might be for someone else who had started the same kind of uproar. No one expects Omega or the Bucks to be fired, but if the investigation finds they were the aggressors, a longer suspension might be in the cards than initially thought.

In the meantime, as with all things wrestling, the show goes on. Death Triangle has already taken over as AEW World Trios Champions with Omega and the Bucks out, and the company will crown a new AEW World Champion at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York this coming Wednesday, Sept. 21.