Adam Copeland Shares Insights on His Current AEW Character, Don Callis Reflects on Hobbs/Jericho Match

Adam Copeland Shares Insights on His Current AEW Character, Don Callis Reflects on Hobbs/Jericho Match
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On a recent edition of the “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, Adam Copeland compared his current AEW character to that of WWE’s Edge.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

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On his AEW character: “It’s essentially me now. Edge was always a character. Even in this last run, it was basically me out there and I’d even say in promos, ‘This is pretty much Adam at this stage. Edge was just a name.’ It’s odd I guess to put that skin on over the years, but with this last run I don’t feel like it really was.”

On the possibilities for him going forward: “All of the real ‘Rated-R’ stuff gets left behind. Now it’s just the person behind the performer that’s almost front-and-center … and it was also kind of freeing. The possibilities are wide open, and that’s fun. There’s so many different paths we can go.”

On a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Don Callis weighed in on his newest client, Powerhouse Hobbs, defeating Chris Jericho on AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On Hobbs beating Chris Jericho: “I’ve known Chris since 1990, wrestled him many times, been on the road with him many times, seen most of his matches. You’re right. He’s never been dominated by that, but I’m not surprised. I’ve had my eye on Powerhouse Hobbs for over a year. I went out to Oakland, tried to recruit him last year, and it’s been a long process. Guys like Hobbs are slow to trust. But listen, Will Hobbs, he’s a king of O-Town, he’s the king of the streets, he’s the man who brings the heat. For Chris Jericho, Omega, and anyone else, Kota Ibushi, time to pay the boogeyman. That’s it.”

On his approach to building the Callis Family: “When you’re going up against the greatest of all time arguably, Chris Jericho, and you’re going against a man who I term the god of pro wrestling, Kenny Omega, you can’t just go out there with some crew you’ve slapped together. So what I have done is, I’ve always said to you, Tommy, I’m not gonna quote-on-quote manage or represent people just to do it. I’m only gonna do the best. That’s why I was with Omega because he was the best. I made him the best. Now, what I’ve done is, I’ve recruited a family of super athletes, of perfectly bred, perfectly physically gifted athletes who are willing to allow me to do some of the thinking, who are willing to follow the strategic approach.

“So whether it’s Will Ospreay, whether it’s Konosuke Takeshita, whether it’s Sammy Guevara, or whether it’s Will Hobbs, all of these super athletes have one thing in common. They have got something athletically that makes them special. Hobbs has been a killer all his adult life, and he’s been told to bottle it up. Hobbs has been told to suppress that killer instinct, and I have told him to let it flourish, and that’s what it’s going to do. We won’t need to hold back. This is professional wrestling. No one’s getting charged with assault here. With Will Hobbs, he can do what he wants as long as we do it in that squared circle on Dynamite. We’re gonna continue. Jericho was just a taste. I can’t wait to unleash Hobbs on the rest of All Elite Wrestling. It’s going to happen, you’re gonna get to see it, and it makes me physically excited.”

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Adam Copeland, also known as Edge, recently discussed his current character in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and compared it to his previous character in WWE. In a recent episode of the “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, Copeland revealed that his AEW character is essentially himself, whereas Edge was always a character. He mentioned that even in his last run in WWE, he portrayed a version of himself rather than a distinct character.

Copeland’s comments shed light on the evolution of his character and how he feels more connected to his AEW persona. He stated that with his last run in WWE, he didn’t feel like he was playing a character anymore but rather being himself. This transition has allowed him to explore new possibilities and embrace the person behind the performer.

The freedom that comes with portraying a more authentic version of himself has opened up numerous opportunities for Copeland in AEW. He expressed excitement about the wide range of paths he can take with his character. This creative freedom allows him to explore different storylines and engage with fans in a more personal and genuine way.

In another podcast, “Busted Open Radio,” Don Callis, a prominent figure in the wrestling industry, discussed his newest client, Powerhouse Hobbs, and his victory over Chris Jericho on AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday. Callis revealed that he had been keeping an eye on Hobbs for over a year and had tried to recruit him in the past. He described Hobbs as the king of O-Town and someone who brings the heat.

Callis emphasized the strategic approach he takes in building the Callis Family, a group of super athletes who are perfectly physically gifted and willing to follow his lead. He mentioned other notable wrestlers like Will Ospreay, Konosuke Takeshita, and Sammy Guevara as part of this family. According to Callis, Hobbs has always been a killer but was told to suppress his killer instinct. Now, under Callis’ guidance, Hobbs is encouraged to let it flourish.

The victory over Jericho was just the beginning for Hobbs, as Callis plans to unleash him on the rest of AEW. He expressed his excitement about seeing Hobbs in action and the potential he possesses. Callis believes that with Hobbs’ killer instinct and the support of the Callis Family, they can make a significant impact in the wrestling world.

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In conclusion, Adam Copeland’s comparison of his AEW character to his previous WWE character highlights the shift towards a more authentic portrayal of himself. This newfound freedom allows him to explore different paths and engage with fans in a more personal way. Similarly, Don Callis’ strategic approach in building the Callis Family showcases his belief in the potential of Powerhouse Hobbs and his desire to make a significant impact in AEW. Wrestling fans can stay informed by visiting eWrestlingNews.com and following their social media pages.