Edge’s Future in WWE and Possible Move to AEW
Edge, the WWE Hall of Famer, recently had what is believed to be his last match in WWE on the 18th of August edition of SmackDown. Since then, there have been rumors about his future in the company. Reports initially suggested that Edge had been removed from WWE’s internal rosters, but it was later clarified that he had simply been moved to another list. However, it has now been confirmed that Edge’s contract with WWE expires on the 30th of September.
Speculation has been mounting that Edge could be on his way to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). If his contract expiry date is correct, it would leave him free to appear at AEW’s WrestleDream event on October 1st. Swerve Strickland, a wrestler who will be facing Hangman Adam Page at WrestleDream, expressed his desire to see Edge in AEW. He mentioned that he had previously tagged with Edge’s ex-partner, Christian, and that Edge had played a significant role in his career.
Adam Copeland’s Debut at AEW WrestleDream
Adam Copeland, known as Edge in WWE, made his debut at the AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view. This marked his first appearance in AEW, and it has sparked further speculation about his future in the wrestling industry. It remains to be seen what Copeland’s next move will be and if he will continue his career in AEW.
Becky Lynch’s Inspiration and John Cena’s Tag Team Partner
Becky Lynch, one of the top female wrestlers in WWE, credited a Hall of Famer for inspiring her career choice. This shows the impact that veteran wrestlers have on the younger generation and how they shape the future of the industry. In other news, John Cena reacted to the announcement that LA Knight will be his tag team partner at the upcoming WWE Fastlane Premium Live Event. This partnership has generated excitement among fans, and they are eagerly anticipating their performance in the event.
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