Adam Copeland says his experience with WWE was 'overproduced'
Copeland said the company’s creative felt over-rehearsed and restrictive, while he said AEW gives him more freedom to experiment.
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Adam Copeland Says AEW Saved Him From Retirement After WWE Career
Photo Credit: AEW Adam Copeland has admitted that he might have already retired from wrestling if AEW had never existed. Copeland, better known to WWE fans as Edge, left WWE in 2023 after more than 20 years with the company. While his WWE exit eventually led him to AEW, the veteran revealed that he really had two choices at the time- join AEW or retire from wrestling. Adam Copeland says AEW gave his wrestling career new life after WWE Speaking o…
Adam Copeland Says He Will Retire In AEW
Adam Copeland plans on bringing his career to an end with All Elite Wrestling. On October 1, 2023, Adam Copeland, formally known as Edge in WWE, debuted for All Elite Wrestling at the WrestleDream pay-per-view. Since joining the promotion, he has won the TNT Title twice, and is currently one half of the AEW World Tag Team Champions with Christian Cage, showing no sign of slowing down. But, with over three decades of experience, it’s fair to say …
Adam Copeland Says WWE Became “Overproduced, Overrehearsed, Over-Everything”
Adam Copeland has opened up about one of the biggest differences he has experienced between AEW and WWE, pointing to the creative freedom he has enjoyed since making the move to Tony Khan’s promotion. During an interview with Ariel Helwani, the former Edge reflected on the flexibility AEW gives performers to experiment with ideas and […]
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