One Big Thing
Adam Copeland, formerly known as Edge in WWE, made his shocking AEW debut on October 1, 2023, just days after his WWE contract expired on September 21st.
Key Points
- Copeland’s talks with AEW President Tony Khan began on September 22nd, a day after his WWE contract ended.
- His AEW debut took place at WrestleDream on October 1st, reuniting with Christian Cage and confronting Darby Allin and Sting.
- Copeland felt he had done everything he wanted to do in WWE, working with 95% of the people he desired to work with.
- He believes WWE and he were heading in separate directions, leading to his decision to leave.
- Copeland emphasizes that he left WWE on good terms.
Current Status in AEW
As the reigning AEW TNT Champion, Copeland is using the “Cope Open” as a platform to provide unique experiences for young talents in the company.
Why It Matters
Adam Copeland’s move from WWE to AEW marks a significant shift in the professional wrestling landscape. As a WWE Hall of Famer and Grand Slam Champion, his presence in AEW adds star power and legitimacy to the company’s roster. His decision to leave WWE also highlights the evolving nature of the industry and the increasing competition between major wrestling promotions.
Question for Readers
What do you think about Adam Copeland’s decision to join AEW after his WWE departure? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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