Adam Copeland discusses WWE’s response to his departure for AEW

Adam Copeland discusses WWE’s response to his departure for AEW
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Adam Copeland discusses WWE’s response to his departure for AEW
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Adam Copeland, also known as Edge, recently switched from WWE to AEW. He made his debut at the AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view event on Sunday night. 

While speaking with Sports Illustrated, Copeland talked about a wide range of topics. Here are the highlights.   

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The reaction to his WWE departure: 

“I am so thankful for every aspect of my career, and I’ll be forever thankful for the WWE,” said Copeland. “It was the only place I wanted to work. We reached a place where we’d done all we could do together. And I guarantee you this–they’re not mad. I’m not mad. I’ve received so many texts from the office, from the travel department, from the talent relations department, from the music department, from the performers, from the big suits, and none of them are mad. They’re happy for me. And I’m happy. They’re going to continue to crush it, too. And I have more of an opportunity to help the entire wrestling business in AEW.

Future matches: 

“I’ve never wrestled at Wrestle Kingdom,” said Copeland. “I’ve never wrestled at Tokyo Dome. How about a match against Kazuchika Okada? That would be pretty cool. I’m pretty excited by that. How about Jon Moxley? Hell yeah. A singles match in AEW against Bryan Danielson? Miro? Claudio Castagnoli? Kenny Omega? Will Ospreay? Adam Page? Chris Jericho? Malakai Black? FTR in a tag? Teaming with Darby against the Young Bucks? Facing Darby? Facing Sting? A promo battle with Eddie Kingston? The possibilities, they’re keeping me awake at night. These new matchups are all super exciting. It all starts next week against Luchasaurus.”

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Adam Copeland, also known as Edge, recently made a major switch in his wrestling career by leaving WWE and joining All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The wrestling legend made his debut at the AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view event on Sunday night, creating a buzz among fans and industry insiders alike.

In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Copeland discussed various topics related to his decision to join AEW and his future plans. Here are some of the highlights from the interview:

The reaction to his WWE departure:

Copeland expressed his gratitude towards WWE and stated, “I am so thankful for every aspect of my career, and I’ll be forever thankful for the WWE.” He emphasized that WWE was the only place he wanted to work and acknowledged that they had reached a point where they had done all they could do together. Copeland also mentioned that he had received numerous texts from various departments within WWE, including the office, travel department, talent relations department, music department, and performers. He assured fans that neither he nor WWE were mad about his departure and that they were happy for him. Copeland sees his move to AEW as an opportunity to contribute to the entire wrestling business.

Future matches:

When discussing potential future matches in AEW, Copeland expressed his excitement about facing new opponents. He mentioned dream matches such as wrestling at Wrestle Kingdom and Tokyo Dome, facing Kazuchika Okada, Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, Miro, Claudio Castagnoli, Kenny Omega, Will Ospreay, Adam Page, Chris Jericho, Malakai Black, and having tag team matches with FTR or teaming up with Darby against the Young Bucks. Copeland’s enthusiasm for these new matchups is evident as he stated that the possibilities are keeping him awake at night. He also mentioned that his first match in AEW would be against Luchasaurus.

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Adam Copeland’s move from WWE to AEW has certainly created a lot of excitement and anticipation among wrestling fans. With his experience and talent, it will be interesting to see how Copeland contributes to AEW and the wrestling industry as a whole.