Adam Copeland Discusses Bringing His Entrance Theme to AEW

Adam Copeland Discusses Bringing His Entrance Theme to AEW
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Adam Copeland Discusses Bringing His Entrance Theme to AEW

When Adam Copeland decided to jump ship from WWE to AEW, he brought his entrance theme with him.

Speaking on a recent edition of the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast, the former Edge commented on how he was able to use Alter Bridge’s “Metalingus” in both WWE and AEW.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On using the song in his AEW debut: “It felt really good. It was strange for sure. I mean, it was all very new to me because I had been used to one thing for so long. So, it was nice to be able to bring ‘Metalingus’ with me just to have that little bit of something familiar.”

On fans connecting the song to him: “It’s taken on a life of its own which is so cool. It’s so fun to have it be that interactive, I guess, and for me to connect with something and it feels like people over the years have really kind of actually paid attention to the lyrics and went, ‘Oh! Oh wow!’”

Adam Copeland Discusses Bringing His Entrance Theme to AEW

When Adam Copeland decided to jump ship from WWE to AEW, he brought his entrance theme with him.

Speaking on a recent edition of the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast, the former Edge commented on how he was able to use Alter Bridge’s “Metalingus” in both WWE and AEW.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On using the song in his AEW debut: “It felt really good. It was strange for sure. I mean, it was all very new to me because I had been used to one thing for so long. So, it was nice to be able to bring ‘Metalingus’ with me just to have that little bit of something familiar.”

On fans connecting the song to him: “It’s taken on a life of its own which is so cool. It’s so fun to have it be that interactive, I guess, and for me to connect with something and it feels like people over the years have really kind of actually paid attention to the lyrics and went, ‘Oh! Oh wow!'”