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Edge Explains Why He Left WWE For AEW

By The Spotlight StaffOctober 2, 2023
Edge Explains Why He Left WWE For AEW

Last night, Christian Cage defended his TNT Title against Darby Allin in a 2-out-of-3-falls Match at AEW WrestleDream. In the closing moment, Christian tried to hit Darby with the TNT Championship. Nick Wayne grabbed the Championship but later hit Darby with it. Christian retained the TNT Title thanks to Wayne.

After the match, Christian Cage and Nick Wayne attacked Darby Allin. Sting came to the ring to help his protégé. However, Luchasaurus attacked Sting. Adam Copeland also known as Edge then made his AEW debut and saved the babyfaces.

On X, the WWE Hall of Famer issued the following statement after joining Tony Khan’s promotion.

“From The Desk of…

As some of you may now know, I’m no longer with WWE. My new home is AEW. I’m excited. Whole new roster. Some familiar faces that I wanted to work with again and a whole set of first ever matches. New challenges, and if you’ve followed my career, you know that’s what I’ve always been driven by.
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But first and foremost I want to address my 25 years with WWE. I love WWE and appreciate everything the company did for me. Always have, always will. They put me on the map, gave me amazing opportunities and through hard work on both ends, I’ve been supplied with a wonderful life. Hell, WWE helped me meet the woman I’d start my family with. Sometimes relationships just grow apart and I feel the WWE and I have just outgrown each other. I wanted to do more. They didn’t have much more for me to do. Simple as that. And that’s ok. I’ll still be watching and still be supporting all of my friends there.
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I don’t buy into this odd mentality of one company or the other. It’s weird. If you took offense to that, take a walk, get some fresh air and soak up some sunshine. It’s wrestling. An amazing gig. But still, it’s wrestling. Relax. It’s supposed to be fun.
And it’s just a segment of the fans, not most fans, and definitely not the performers. Within the industry we all know that more choices is better for everyone and pushes us all to be better. As a wrestling fan, which I still am, it’s exciting that there’s viable companies providing wrestling on national and worldwide platforms. If you’re actually a fan of wrestling, and not acronyms, that should make you happy too.
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I guess what I’m trying to say is this, if you’ve appreciated my work, you still can, no matter what the initials are. Because I’ll still be bustin my a-s everytime I’m out there. This ride isn’t over just yet. Just try to have fun, like it should be. Because trust me I’ll be having fun everytime I’m out there in an AEW ring.
Let’s go!
4/4″

Adam Copeland

From The Desk of…

As some of you may now know, I’m no longer with WWE. My new home is AEW. I’m excited. Whole new roster. Some familiar faces that I wanted to work with again and a whole set of first ever matches. New challenges, and if you’ve followed my career, you know…

— Adam (Edge) Copeland (@EdgeRatedR) October 2, 2023

But first and foremost I want to address my 25 years with WWE. I love WWE and appreciate everything the company did for me. Always have, always will. They put me on the map, gave me amazing opportunities and through hard work on both ends, I’ve been supplied with a wonderful…

— Adam (Edge) Copeland (@EdgeRatedR) October 2, 2023

I don’t buy into this odd mentality of one company or the other. It’s weird. If you took offense to that, take a walk, get some fresh air and soak up some sunshine. It’s wrestling. An amazing gig. But still, it’s wrestling. Relax. It’s supposed to be fun.
And it’s just a segment…

— Adam (Edge) Copeland (@EdgeRatedR) October 2, 2023

I guess what I’m trying to say is this, if you’ve appreciated my work, you still can, no matter what the initials are. Because I’ll still be bustin my ass everytime I’m out there. This ride isn’t over just yet. Just try to have fun, like it should be. Because trust me I’ll be…

— Adam (Edge) Copeland (@EdgeRatedR) October 2, 2023

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