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Adam Copeland is all-elite! The most-awaited question of the year concerning the ultimate decision of The Rated R Superstar Edge finally has an answer. After fighting his last battle against Sheamus on August 11 on Smackdown, Edge didn’t wrestle until he made his first appearance in AEW. And obviously, there was one match, which was a perfect set-up to welcome Edge to Tony Khan’s promotion. What happened ahead was an intriguing story.

Adam Copeland AKA Edge is All Elite

The WWE Hall of Famer has joined AEW. His shocking return, or what can be said as his first appearance in the AEW, surely took the fans who came to watch Wrestle Dream by storm. Edge’s presence was a hot topic and was slated for the match with his former best friend Christian Cage. Yes! Former best friend.

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To make a long story short, Christian Cage won an intense battle against Darby Allin to defend his TNT strap, but with a low blow. Furthermore, the fans saw Nick Wayne entering the frame to help Darby Allen; however, it was a swerve as Wayne attacked Allin with the title.

Many things happened in between since even Sting made his presence known but couldn’t help Allin. To end the story, the realm of AEW and even WWE saw the entry of Adam Copeland (formerly Edge). It was expected that Copeland would join hands with Christian Cage, as one would surely think. However, his main intensities were clear since he attacked Wayne and Luchasaurus to turn his back on his former best friend. The crowd, as usual, went crazy with the “holy sh*t” chants.

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His appearance, however, could signal a new angle to this story. Is Edge eyeing the TNT strap? What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

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