New developments on Edge’s free agency, ring name, and entrance music revealed

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Fightful Select has shared an update on WWE Hall of Famer Edge, who is now believed to be a free agent and no longer under contract with WWE.

Several WWE and AEW talents were reportedly of the belief that Edge would be headed to AEW once his WWE contract expired.

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In addition, AEW talents have been hearing as early as mid-August that Edge would be signing with the company even before he had wrestled his final WWE match against Sheamus on SmackDown

Last week, a veteran WWE star stated that it’s a “lock” that Edge is headed for AEW.

As far as Edge’s entrance music is concerned, one source suggested that they do not believe WWE owns exclusive licensing rights to “Metalingus,” as the track appears on Alter Bridge’s One Day Remains album.

Another source noted that while exclusive rights could be reached, WWE never felt the need to do so.

However, the same source pointed out that the “You Think You Know Me” portion of the music originated in WWE, but the same could be re-recorded.

Another song Edge had used as his WWE entrance music was Rob Zombie’s “Never Gonna Stop.” WWE reportedly no longer has a license to the song.

A particular source noted that if Edge wanted to use almost any Alter Bridge song, AEW would likely make it happen.

Since WWE owns the “Edge” ring name and trademark, the Rated R Superstar (Adam Copeland) cannot use the nickname in AEW.

WWE has removed Edge from its internal active roster, and although he continues to appear on the WWE.com SmackDown roster, that is usually due to the website rosters not being updated until public statements are issued on wrestler departures.

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WWE Hall of Famer Edge is now believed to be a free agent and no longer under contract with WWE, according to an update shared by Fightful Select. This news has sparked speculation among both WWE and AEW talents about Edge’s future in the wrestling industry.

Many wrestlers from both promotions have been under the impression that Edge would be heading to AEW once his WWE contract expired. In fact, AEW talents have reportedly been hearing rumors about Edge signing with the company as early as mid-August, even before he wrestled his final match against Sheamus on SmackDown.

One interesting aspect of Edge’s potential move to AEW is his entrance music. While it is believed that WWE does not own exclusive licensing rights to his iconic theme song “Metalingus,” which appears on Alter Bridge’s album “One Day Remains,” it is unclear whether AEW would pursue exclusive rights. However, it is worth noting that WWE owns the rights to the “You Think You Know Me” portion of the music, which could be re-recorded if necessary.

Another song that Edge had used as his WWE entrance music was Rob Zombie’s “Never Gonna Stop.” However, WWE reportedly no longer has a license for this song. If Edge wanted to use any Alter Bridge song, it is likely that AEW would be able to make it happen.

One obstacle that Edge may face in AEW is the use of his ring name and trademark. Since WWE owns the rights to the “Edge” name, the Rated R Superstar, whose real name is Adam Copeland, would not be able to use that nickname in AEW.

WWE has already removed Edge from its internal active roster, although he still appears on the WWE.com SmackDown roster. This is likely due to the website rosters not being updated until public statements are issued regarding wrestler departures.

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In conclusion, Edge’s status as a free agent has sparked speculation about his potential move to AEW. While there are some obstacles to overcome, such as the use of his ring name and entrance music, it will be interesting to see where Edge’s wrestling career takes him next.