Tony Schiavone says he had no idea Adam “Edge” Copeland would be making his AEW debut at this past Sunday night’s WrestleDream pay-per-view event.
Speaking on the latest edition of his “What Happened When” podcast for AdFreeShows, the AEW commentator commented on the former Edge’s debut at WrestleDream, not knowing about it in advance, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On Adam Copeland making his debut at the show: “I had no idea he was there, but I thought it was great. I thought it was pretty cool when he slides into the room and he and Christian go face-to-face because I’m looking at them thinking, ‘Man, there’s a legendary tag team and they’re just staring at each other.’ It was a very, very good moment and the fans lost their minds as well. So with all that, I thought it was a very good move, but no, I didn’t know, and you know what? That’s cool.”
On Copeland being excited to be in AEW: “We did a very exclusive backstage interview with him afterwards, and you can tell his excitement for being here in AEW, so good job. I’m sure as time goes on, it won’t be the last surprise that we have. I’m not giving a spoiler because again, I don’t know, but as we go on in the years, you just never know, right? I mean, think about Adam Cole, Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley on the very first AEW Double or Nothing.”
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Tony Schiavone, the AEW commentator, recently revealed that he had no idea about Adam “Edge” Copeland’s surprise debut at the WrestleDream pay-per-view event. Schiavone shared his thoughts on the momentous occasion and expressed his excitement for Copeland’s presence in AEW.
During an episode of his podcast, “What Happened When,” Schiavone discussed the surprise debut of Copeland, who is widely known for his time in WWE as Edge. Schiavone admitted that he had no prior knowledge of Copeland’s appearance but was thrilled by the surprise. He particularly highlighted the moment when Copeland and Christian, another legendary wrestler, faced off in the ring. Schiavone described it as a great moment and emphasized the fans’ enthusiastic reaction to the unexpected encounter.
Schiavone also mentioned that he conducted an exclusive backstage interview with Copeland after the event. He noted that Copeland’s excitement for being a part of AEW was evident during the interview. Schiavone commended AEW for delivering surprises like this and hinted that there might be more surprises in store for the future. He referenced past surprises such as the debuts of Adam Cole, Bryan Danielson, and Jon Moxley at AEW’s inaugural Double or Nothing event.
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The unexpected debut of Adam Copeland, aka Edge, at AEW’s WrestleDream pay-per-view event created a buzz among wrestling fans. Tony Schiavone’s surprise and excitement mirrored the sentiments of many fans who were thrilled to witness such a significant moment in professional wrestling history. As AEW continues to surprise its audience with unexpected appearances and exciting matches, fans can eagerly anticipate what the future holds for the promotion.