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To be clear, I'm trying to pull it out the wider back end of the tube or pull it out the nozzle tip?
Out of the wider backend side.
Heat the nozzle end, it will create essentially a bubble at the side and start pushing everything out the other end (some will come out the nozzle, but since it is such a narrow opening it is easier for the filament to flow backwards), as soon as you see it start to come out the back end stop applying heat and gently pull on the part the gets pushed out.
If you go too quickly and separate the solid bit from the molten bit, quickly push it back in and try again. If you can't get the two pieces to connect, apply a little more heat and keep trying.