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Adam Joseph Copeland (born October 30, 1973), is a Canadian
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and actor. He is currently signed to
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, where he performs on the
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under the
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Edge. He is considered to be one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. After making his professional wrestling debut in 1992, Copeland wrestled in various
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, competing in singles and tag-team competition, the latter with long-time friend
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. In 1997, Copeland signed a developmental deal with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and made his televised debut in 1998 as Edge. After winning his first WWF championship, the
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, in July 1999, Edge formed a tag team with Christian, and the two won the
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on seven occasions. During this time, they gained notoriety in the tag team division, partly due to their participation in Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches. They are considered one of the major teams that revived tag team wrestling during the
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. Edge split with Christian in September 2001 and embarked on a successful solo career. Edge has won the second-most championships in WWE history (after
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) with 31, as he has held the World Heavyweight Championship a record seven times, the
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four times, the Intercontinental Championship five times, the United States Championship once, the World Tag Team Championship a record 12 times, and the
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twice. He is WWE's 14th Triple Crown Champion and 7th Grand Slam Champion. Edge won the
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in 2001, was the first
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winner in
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, and won the 2010 Royal Rumble match, making him the first wrestler in history to achieve all three. Edge retired in 2011 due to several neck injuries, and was inducted into the
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the following year. However, he returned to competition in the 2020 Royal Rumble match, and won the
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, becoming the eighth man in history to win the Royal Rumble twice, the third to win it as the first entrant, and the first to win it after being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. He has headlined multiple
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for WWE, including
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and
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, and is one of the company's most prolific pay-per-view performers. Aside from professional wrestling, Copeland appeared in the fantasy film '' Highlander: Endgame'' and
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Early life

Adam Joseph Copeland was born on October 30, 1973, in the rural town of
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, 50 miles northwest of
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, the son of Judy Lynn Copeland (January 2, 1953 – November 27, 2018), a single parent who worked two jobs to support Adam. Copeland has stated that he has never met, nor ever seen a picture of, his father. He became interested in
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at a young age; his favorite wrestlers included Mr. Perfect,
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, and
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. He met fellow future wrestler Jason "Christian" Reso in Orangeville when he was 10 years old, and they would make the trip down to
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in Toronto and watch their favorite wrestlers, and at the age of 16, Copeland attended
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at the Rogers Centre, Toronto SkyDome in 1990 sitting in the eleventh row at ringside. He was cheering on WWF World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan against The Ultimate Warrior, and he credits this match with making him realize he wanted to be a wrestler. When he was 17, he won an essay contest with his local gym, and his prize was free wrestling training with Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchison in Toronto. He put his wrestling aspirations aside to help pay the bills. He held numerous jobs and then attended Humber College, where he graduated with a diploma in radio broadcasting, then received training.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1992–1995)

Copeland made his professional wrestling debut on Canada Day 1992, in an event at Monarch Park Stadium in Toronto. Throughout the 1990s, Copeland wrestled on the independent circuit in Ontario and the Great Lakes region of the United States under the
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Sexton Hardcastle. He became a part of the tag team Sex and Violence with Joe E. Legend. In the mid-1990s, he wrestled as Adam Impact for Tony Condello's Winnipeg promotion. In 1997, Sex and Violence became part of a larger Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable, stable called Thug Life, joining
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, Zakk Wyld, Bill Skullion, and Rhyno, Rhino Richards. During his independent career, he won the MWCW Tag Team Championship twice with Legend and the ICW Street Fight Tag Team Championship twice. The duo of Hardcastle and Cage were known as Hard Impact before changing their name to The Suicide Blondes. They also worked in Japan under the name The Canadian Rockers. Copeland also wrestled briefly as Damian Striker (presented on-screen as Damon Striker, something which Edge disputed in 2021) against Tonga Fifita, Meng on an episode of ''WCW Pro'' in February 1996. In the summer of 1995, he worked a show in Ajax, Ontario, where
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's business manager, Carl De Marco, was watching. Impressed, he suggested Copeland send an audition tape to the WWE, World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Copeland did not hear back from WWF, but some time later, De Marco was appointed President of WWF Canada and told Copeland that he'd put in a good word.


World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE


Early years (1996–1998)

On May 10, 1996, Copeland replaced Bob Holly's opponent on short notice in the opening match of a WWF house show as Sexton Hardcastle in Hamilton, Ontario. In 1996, Copeland initially made $210 per week while working for the WWF without an official contract. The company also paid for his outstanding college debt, which was around $40,000. After a Grand Prix Wrestling tour in the summer of 1997, De Marco urged Copeland to go to Calgary, where Hart was informally training wrestlers while recovering from knee surgery. He spent his tour earnings on a plane ticket and landed with no money or place to stay. He called Johnny Smith (wrestler), Johnny Smith, whom he met twice, and Smith agreed to give him food and shelter. Smith also drove Copeland to and from the gym and Hart's house, where he trained alongside Ken Shamrock, Test (wrestler), Test, Mark Henry and Robert Maillet, Kurrgan. Copeland returned to the Maritimes for another Grand Prix tour before going back to Hart's house, bringing Christian with him. After this camp, Hart was impressed enough to put in a good word for both men at the WWF. Copeland received a developmental contract with the WWF in 1997. His first match was on November 10, 1997 in Ottawa, Ontario losing to CFL football star Glen Kulka. The next day in Cornwall, Ontario, he faced and defeated Christian Cage at ''WWF Shotgun Saturday Night, Shotgun'' taping in a dark match, this match is included on WWE Home Video's 2008 retrospective, ''Edge: A Decade of Decadence''. Form March to June 1998, Copeland appeared in many house shows and dark matches. Upon completing his training, Copeland made his WWF television debut on the June 22, 1998 episode of ''WWE Raw, Raw'' as Edge, a loner character who entered the arena through the crowd for his matches. This had been preceded by weeks of vignettes for the character, which included him aimlessly walking around darkened city streets and assaulting innocent pedestrians. Copeland took the name Edge from an WPBZ-FM, Albany radio station. Edge's first televised match was on June 16 (aired June 22) against Jose Estrada Jr., which ended prematurely by countout when Edge performed a Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Senton bomb, somersault senton from the ring to the outside, Glossary of professional wrestling terms#legit, legitimately injuring Estrada's neck. In his first pay-per-view match at SummerSlam (1998), SummerSlam on August 30, he served as Sable (wrestler), Sable's mystery tag team partner defeating Jacqueline Moore, Jacqueline and Marc Mero, and slammed Sable onto Mero in a Pin (professional wrestling), pinning position to pick up the win. At Breakdown: In Your House on September 27, Edge faced Owen Hart in a losing effort making it his first loss on WWF TV. On the October 11 edition of ''WWE Heat, Sunday Night Heat'', Edge defeated Big Van Vader, Vader in Vader's final televised WWF match and at WWF Capital Carnage on December 6, Edge faced Tiger Ali Singh in a losing effort.


Teaming with Christian (1998–2001)

Edge was then placed in a Feud (professional wrestling), feud against the vampire wrestler Gangrel (wrestler), Gangrel. During the feud, Gangrel introduced Christian, Edge's Kayfabe, storyline brother, as his ally. Eventually, Gangrel and Christian convinced Edge to join them, and the three of them formed an Professional wrestling stable, alliance known as The Brood (professional wrestling), The Brood. At Rock Bottom: In Your House on December 13, The Brood defeated The J.O.B. Squad in a six-man tag team match. At the Royal Rumble (1999), Royal Rumble on January 24, 1999, Edge competed in the 30-man Royal Rumble match and was eliminated by Road Dogg. The Brood was later abducted and converted into The Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness. In May 1999, the Brood broke away from the Ministry after Christian was attacked by Ken Shamrock and forced to reveal the location of the captive Stephanie McMahon. The Undertaker chose to have Christian punished for his trespass, but Edge and Gangrel stood by him and Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Turn, betrayed The Undertaker, leading to a brief feud with the Ministry. At Backlash: In Your House on April 25, the Brood faced Ministry members John Layfield, Bradshaw, Ron Simmons, Faarooq, and Dennis Knight, Mideon in a losing effort. At King of the Ring (1999), King of the Ring on June 27, The Hardy Boyz defeated Edge and Christian in a match to determine the number one contender to the WWF Tag Team Championship, after their first match on ''Sunday Night Heat'' ended in a no-contest. Edge captured his first singles championship, the
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, on July 24, 1999, defeating Jeff Jarrett at a house show in Toronto, Ontario. Interestingly, the match wasn't booked this way. Edge explained in an interview in 2021 with Loudwire: "During the match we did this thing where I pinned [Jeff Jarrett] and the crowd thought I won and then they were gonna reverse it, but then Jack Lanza, who was the road agent at the time, walked out and said, ‘Go get your belt.’ I went, ‘Whaaaa?’ We’re calling an audible here!” He lost the title the next night to Jarrett at Fully Loaded (1999), Fully Loaded on July 25. At SummerSlam (1999), SummerSlam on August 22, Edge and Christian competed in a Tag team turmoil match where they eliminated three teams: The Hardy Boyz, Mideon and Viscera, and Droz and Prince Albert before getting eliminated from the match by The Acolytes. At Unforgiven (1999), Unforgiven on September 26, Edge and Christian faced The New Age Outlaws for the WWF Tag Team Championship but failed to win the titles. Later in the year, he was placed in a storyline angle with The Hardy Boyz. Gangrel soon betrayed both Edge and Christian and formed The Brood (professional wrestling), The New Brood with their enemies, The Hardy Boyz. They feuded with the Hardy Boyz, as they went on to compete in a ladder match at No Mercy (1999), No Mercy on October 17 for the "manager (professional wrestling), managerial services" of Terri Runnels and $100,000, which the Hardy Boyz won. The match was widely praised and described as the match of the year by various reviewers. At Survivor Series (1999), Survivor Series on November 14, Edge and Christian and The Hardy Boyz faced Too Cool and The Hollys in a four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match where they lost. At Armageddon (1999), Armageddon on December 12, Edge and Christian competed in an 8-team battle royal which was won by The Acolytes. At the Royal Rumble (2000), Royal Rumble on January 23, 2000, Edge competed in the Royal Rumble match where he was eliminated by Al Snow and Val Venis. At No Way Out (2000), No Way Out on February 27, Edge and Christian defeated The Hardy Boyz in a tag team match to determine the number one contenders to the WWF Tag Team Championship. At WrestleMania 2000 on April 2, Edge and Christian defeated the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz to win the World Tag Team Championship (WWE), WWF Tag Team Championship in a professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches, Triangle Ladder match, which ultimately led to the creation of the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. Following this victory, Edge and Christian found success as a heel duo, winning the WWF Tag Team Championship six more times. During this time, their trademark became the "five second pose" where they performed a pose in the ring for five seconds "for the benefit of those with flash photography" to mock, insult, or otherwise amuse the fans. At Backlash (2000), Backlash on April 30, Edge and Christian defeated D-Generation X to retain the titles. At Judgment Day (2000), Judgment Day on May 21, Edge, Christian and Kurt Angle lost a six-man tag team match to Rikishi and Too Cool. Soon after, they lost the tag titles to Too Cool but won them back in a Four corners elimination match at King of the Ring (2000), King of the Ring on June 25. At Fully Loaded (2000), Fully Loaded on July 23, they defended the titles against The Acolytes Protection Agency where they got disqualified but retained the titles. After retaining the titles at SummerSlam (2000), SummerSlam on August 27, at Unforgiven (2000), Unforgiven on September 24, Edge and Christian defended the titles against The Hardy Boyz in a steel cage match where they lost the titles and were not allowed another title shot. At No Mercy (2000), No Mercy on October 22, Edge and Christian, masked as Los Conquistadores, defeated The Hardys for the titles. The next night on ''Raw'', the Hardy Boyz dressed as the Los Conquistadores and defeated Edge in a handicap match after Christian was taken out backstage to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship. At Survivor Series (2000), Survivor Series on November 19, Edge and Christian teamed with Right to Censor's Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather in a four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match, where they lost to The Dudley Boyz and The Hardy Boyz, They regained the tag titles at Armageddon (2000), Armageddon on December 10 in a fatal four-way match, but lost them eight days later to The Rock and The Undertaker. They won them back three days later on ''WWE Smackdown, SmackDown!'' thanks to special guest referee Kurt Angle. During Edge and Christian's run as a tag team, they also competed as a team in the first three TLC matches, winning the first two over The Dudley Boyz and The Hardy Boyz, at SummerSlam (2000), SummerSlam in 2000 and then again at WrestleMania X-Seven. At the Royal Rumble (2001), Royal Rumble on January 21, 2001, Edge and Christian were defeated by the Dudley Boyz and lost the tag team titles. They unsuccessfully attempted to regain the tag team title at No Way Out (2001), No Way Out on February 25 against the Dudley Boyz and The Brothers of Destruction, but they succeeded at WrestleMania X-Seven on April 1 against the Dudley Boyz and The Hardyz in the second TLC match. At Judgment Day (2001), Judgment Day on May 20, Edge and Christian competed in a Tag Team Turmoil match which was won by Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit. Days later on the May 24 ''SmackDown!'', Edge and Christian competed in a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team TLC Match for the WWF Tag Team Championship where Benoit and Jericho retained the titles.


Championship reigns and various feuds (2001–2003)

Edge solidified himself as an emerging singles competitor by winning the King of the Ring (2001), 2001
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and becoming a Face (professional wrestling), face by siding with the WWF during the Invasion storyline. Christian betrayed Edge shortly afterward, and the two feuded over Edge's WWE Intercontinental Championship, Intercontinental Championship (which he won at SummerSlam (2001), SummerSlam on August 19) that he later lost to Christian at Unforgiven 2001, Unforgiven on September 23, though Edge later captured the title in a ladder match at No Mercy (2001), No Mercy on October 21. Following this, Edge lost the Intercontinental Championship to Test (wrestler), Test on the November 5 episode of ''Raw'' and shortly afterwards won the WWE United States Championship, WCW United States Championship from Kurt Angle on the November 12 episode of ''Raw''. Edge defeated Test at Survivor Series (2001), Survivor Series on November 18 to regain the Intercontinental Championship with the United States Championship. From there, Edge was placed in a feud with William Regal for the Intercontinental Championship. Edge first defeated Regal at Vengeance (2001), Vengeance on December 9 to retain the championship: however, he would come up short in the new year, losing the title to Regal at the Royal Rumble (2002), Royal Rumble on January 20, 2002, and then coming up short in his rematch against Regal at No Way Out (2002), No Way Out on February 17 in a Brass Knuckles on a Pole match. At WrestleMania X8 on March 17, Edge found himself in a match with Booker T (wrestler), Booker T that was the result of Edge beating out Booker for a fictitious Japanese shampoo endorsement. Shortly after defeating Booker at WrestleMania, Edge was drafted to the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown! brand in the first WWE Brand Extension#March 2002 (Brand Extension: RAW and SmackDown!), WWF Draft Lottery. During this time, Edge also gained Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy) by Rob Zombie as his new entrance theme. Upon arriving there, he began a feud with Kurt Angle. At Backlash (2002), Backlash on April 21, Angle defeated Edge which later culminated in Edge shaving Angle's head following a Luchas de Apuestas, hair vs. hair match at Judgment Day (2002), Judgment Day on May 19. On the May 30 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Edge defeated Angle in a steel cage match to end the feud but during the match Edge speared Angle from the top rope. In the process, Edge injured his arm and would be forced out of action for a month. Two months later, he would end up winning the World Tag Team Championship (WWE), WWE Tag Team Championship alongside Hulk Hogan, Hollywood Hulk Hogan on the July 4 episode of ''SmackDown!'' by defeating Billy and Chuck. Edge and Hogan lost the titles at Vengeance (2002), Vengeance on July 21 to The Un-Americans (Lance Storm and Christian), and at SummerSlam (2002), SummerSlam on August 25, Edge defeated Eddie Guerrero then lost to Guerrero at Unforgiven (2002), Unforgiven on September 22. They met one final time days later on ''SmackDown!'' in a No Disqualification match where Edge won, ending the feud. He then formed a tag team with Rey Mysterio, and the two participated in a List of WWE tournaments#WWE Tag Team Championship Tournament, tournament for the newly created and SmackDown!-exclusive
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. They lost to Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit in the finals of the tournament at No Mercy (2002), No Mercy on October 20; the match was voted List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. After they failed in winning the titles, Mysterio and Edge defeated Los Guerreros in a number one contender's match on the October 24 episode of ''SmackDown!'' to earn a title shot. At the Rebellion (2002), Rebellion pay-per-view on October 26, Edge faced Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman in a Handicap match for the WWE Championship where Lesnar retained the title after Lesnar pinned Edge. On the November 7 episode of ''SmackDown!'', they defeated Angle and Benoit in a Professional wrestling match types#Series variations, two out-of-three falls match to win the WWE Tag Team Championship. They soon lost the tag titles to Los Guerreros in a Professional wrestling match types#Basic elimination matches, triple threat elimination match that also involved former champions Angle and Benoit at Survivor Series (2002), Survivor Series on November 17. After losing the title, Edge and Mysterio went their separate ways to focus on their singles careers. At the Royal Rumble (2003), Royal Rumble, Edge competed in the 30-man Royal Rumble match on January 19, 2003, where he had three eliminations before getting eliminated by Chris Jericho. Edge then teamed up with Chris Benoit, facing The World's Greatest Tag Team, Team Angle in a series of singles and tag team matches. Prior to No Way Out (2003), No Way Out, Edge suffered a List of professional wrestling terms#Legit, legitimate neck injury, rendering him unable to compete in his scheduled match. The injury stemmed from a bump he took on a closed ladder on the September 26, 2002 edition of ''SmackDown!'' while wrestling Eddie Guerrero, who then frog splashed him while he was still laying on the ladder. His arms would then numb more and more in the following months before deciding to have the surgery, as he was gradually in more pain and did not want to risk dropping an opponent dangerously because of his numb arms. At No Way Out on February 23, Edge was written off television through a backstage attack. He then underwent surgery with Dr. Lloyd Youngblood and was sidelined for over a year.


World championship pursuits (2004–2005)

Edge was drafted to the Raw (WWE brand), Raw brand in the 2004 WWE draft lottery on March 22, 2004, where he speared Eric Bischoff and returned to in-ring action shortly after the event. At Backlash (2004), Backlash on April 18, Edge defeated Kane, and on the April 19 episode of ''Raw'', he and World Heavyweight Championship (WWE), World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit won the World Tag Team Championship from Dave Bautista, Batista and Ric Flair. They continued a close partnership even after losing the title; at Bad Blood (2004), Bad Blood on June 13, Edge and Benoit defeated La Résistance (professional wrestling), La Résistance (who defeated them for the titles on the May 31 episode of ''Raw'') in a match for the World Tag Team Championship by disqualification but did not win the titles. The team disbanded when Edge won the Intercontinental Championship at Vengeance (2004), Vengeance on July 11 defeating Randy Orton, thus becoming a five time Intercontinental Champion. At SummerSlam (2004), SummerSlam on August 15, Edge defeated Chris Jericho and Batista in a triple threat match to retain the Intercontinental Championship. Following a legitimate groin injury in a non-televised match, Raw Professional wrestling authority figures#General Managers, General Manager Eric Bischoff stripped Edge of the Intercontinental title on the September 6 episode of ''Raw''. Upon his return, Edge began to pursue the World Heavyweight Championship, while also beginning a slow heel turn. Edge, Chris Benoit, and
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received a title shot for Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship at Taboo Tuesday (2004), Taboo Tuesday on October 19. Michaels won the audience vote to receive the title shot, giving Edge and Benoit a tag team title shot against La Résistance. They regained the titles. During the match, an angry Edge abandoned his partner and instead interfered in the World Heavyweight Championship match, costing Michaels the championship. On the November 1 episode of ''Raw'', Edge and Benoit lost the World Tag Team Championship back to La Résistance with Edge abandoning Benoit again and sitting in a chair and watching the match. After the conclusion of the match, Edge attacked Benoit, turning Heel (professional wrestling), heel in the process. Edge would then become cocky and brash, while also becoming more vicious and destructive than ever before. Edge would also gain a new entrance theme, ''One Day Remains, Metalingus'', performed by then-newly established band, Alter Bridge. At Survivor Series (2004), Survivor Series on November 14, Edge was part of Team Triple H along with Triple H, Batista, and Gene Snitsky. They were defeated by Team Orton (Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, and Maven Huffman, Maven). During the match, Edge eliminated both Benoit and Jericho before getting eliminated by Orton. On the November 29 episode of ''Raw'', both Edge and Benoit competed in a number one contender's battle royal (professional wrestling), battle royal, but they eliminated each other simultaneously at the conclusion of the match, resulting in a draw. As a result, Triple H was forced to defend the title in a Triple Threat match, triple threat match. In the match, Benoit locked the Crippler Crossface on Edge, who shifted his weight putting Benoit's shoulders on the mat for a pin (professional wrestling), pin. This match also ended in a draw for Benoit and Edge, as Benoit made Edge Submission (combat sport), submit at the same time the referee counted a pinfall for Edge. As a result, the World Heavyweight title was vacated the following week on ''Raw''. On January 9, 2005, Edge competed in his first Elimination Chamber match at New Year's Revolution (2005), New Year's Revolution for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. Special guest referee Shawn Michaels performed a superkick on Edge, in retaliation for an accidental Spear (wrestling), spear by Edge, causing Edge to be the first eliminated. This led to a match at the Royal Rumble (2005), Royal Rumble on January 30, in which Edge defeated Michaels. Edge also competed in the Royal Rumble match later that night, where he lasted until the final three but was eliminated by Batista and John Cena.


WWE Champion (2005–2006)

At WrestleMania 21 on April 3, Edge won the first ever
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, gaining a contract that gave him a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship within one year. According to a podcast interview with Chris Jericho, Copeland said that he did not initially like the idea of the ladder match and even told WWE management not to include him on the WrestleMania 21 card altogether. However, he was talked into competing by the other participants like Jericho and Kane (wrestler), Glenn Jacobs who said the match had the potential to be a big success. At Backlash (2005), Backlash on May 1, Edge defeated Chris Benoit in a Last Man Standing match to end the feud. Several weeks after, Edge was then paired with Lita (wrestler), Lita, his real-life girlfriend at the time, in an Angle (professional wrestling), angle in which she betrayed her storyline husband Kane, by costing him the Gold Rush tournament finals match to determine the number-one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship on the May 16 episode of ''Raw''. The next week, Edge received his World Heavyweight Championship match against Batista, which he lost. Edge started a feud with Kane leading to several matches between them including one at Vengeance (2005), Vengeance on June 26, when Edge lost to Kane. After trading several victories on ''Raw'', the feud ended in a Professional wrestling match types#Stretcher match, stretcher match on the July 25 episode of ''Raw'' that Edge won, but shortly after, Kane performed a tombstone piledriver on Lita and later abducted her in an ambulance. On the July 11 episode of ''Raw'', Edge's match with Kane was interrupted when Matt Hardy made a surprise appearance. Hardy referred to Edge by his real name and issued a threat to Lita as well. When Hardy was officially brought back to Raw, he and Edge continued their feud, including a match at SummerSlam (2005), SummerSlam on August 21 where Edge defeated Hardy, causing Hardy to have excessive blood loss. A week later on ''Raw'', after a match Hardy had with Rob Conway, Edge then appeared and overpowered Hardy. He then wedged Hardy's head between the steel steps and the ringpost, and then kicked the steel steps into Hardy's head. On the August 29 episode of ''Raw'', Edge and Hardy fought in a Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations, Street Fight, which resulted in a Professional wrestling#No contest, no contest when Hardy performed a Powerslam#Side slam, side effect on Edge off the entrance ramp into the sound speakers and other electrical equipment. They also fought in a Steel cage match at Unforgiven (2005), Unforgiven on September 18 in which Hardy defeated Edge. The feud culminated in a Loser Leaves Raw ladder match on ''Raw Homecoming'' on October 3, which Edge won. After the match, Hardy left the Raw brand to go to the SmackDown! brand, while Edge suffered a legit torn pectoralis major muscle that kept him shelved for a couple of months. During his time off, he starred in his own talk show segment on Raw entitled ''WWE Raw#Recurring segments, The Cutting Edge'', dubbing himself the "Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, Rated-R Superstar". Edge used his talk show to start a feud with Ric Flair following Flair's well-publicized arrest in connection with a road rage incident. Edge eventually began using ''The Cutting Edge'' as a soapbox to run down Flair until, after weeks of public mockery, Flair eventually showed up and attacked Edge. Edge and Flair formally met at the New Year's Revolution (2006), New Year's Revolution event on January 8, 2006 in a match for Flair's WWE Intercontinental Championship, Intercontinental Championship, which resulted in Flair retaining after Edge was Professional wrestling#Disqualification, disqualified. Although Edge had lost his scheduled match at New Year's Revolution, that would not be his only match that evening as the main event saw John Cena, the reigning WWE Champion, defend his title in an Elimination Chamber, Elimination Chamber match. After a bloody Cena won the match, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon revealed that Edge was cashing in his Money in the Bank contract to face Cena for the championship immediately. After two spears, Edge quickly defeated Cena to win the
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, marking his first world title win. The following night on ''Raw'', Edge decided to celebrate his victory by having "hot, unbridled sex" in the middle of the ring. He and Lita engaged in foreplay until they were interrupted by Flair, who called Edge a disgrace and "that he was horrible in the sack". Flair, however, ended up on the receiving end of a Professional wrestling attacks#Con-chair-to, con-chair-to on the announcers' table until Cena came out to Flair's aid and performed an Fireman's carry takeover, FU on Lita. The "Live Sex Celebration" segment earned ''Raw'' a 5.2 rating, the highest ''Raw'' rating in over a year, leading Edge to call himself the "most watched champion ever". On the January 16 episode of ''Raw'', Edge defeated Ric Flair in a TLC match to retain the WWE Championship. At the Royal Rumble (2006), Royal Rumble on January 29, Edge lost the WWE Championship back to Cena. Edge then lost a rematch on the February 16 episode of ''Raw'' and blamed Professional wrestling match types#Special referee, special guest referee Mick Foley for his loss, claiming biased officiating and attacked him. At ''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII'', Foley got revenge on Edge by assaulting him with a con-chair-to. They feuded until WrestleMania 22 on April 2, where a heavily bloodied, abrasion and thumbtack-covered Edge defeated Foley in a Hardcore wrestling, hardcore match (which involved spots involving barbed wire and other metallic objects) by Spearing him through a flaming table but suffered second degree burns, thanks to anti-flame material not being applied to the table, at both wrestlers' request. Following his feud with Foley, Edge once again challenged John Cena for the WWE Championship. Triple H was involved in a feud with Cena at the time, resulting in a Triple Threat match, triple threat match at Backlash (2006), Backlash on April 30, where Cena pinned Triple H to retain the title. After Backlash, Edge continued his feud with Mick Foley as they entered a Triple Threat match, triple threat hardcore wrestling, hardcore match with Tommy Dreamer on the May 8 episode of ''Raw''. Foley, however, betrayed his friend Dreamer with Edge's assistance. Edge and Foley then proclaimed that, because of their brutal match at WrestleMania, they were the true WWE Hardcore Championship, Hardcore Champions. At ECW One Night Stand (2006), ECW One Night Stand on June 11, Edge, Foley and Lita defeated Dreamer, Terry Funk and Beulah McGillicutty in an Extreme Rules tag team match. Later in the event, Edge interfered in the WWE Championship match between John Cena and challenger Rob Van Dam, helping Van Dam win the title after he speared Cena through a table. Edge, who won a number one contender's match to face Van Dam for the WWE Championship, was unable to win their match at Vengeance (2006), Vengeance on June 25. On the July 3 episode of ''Raw'', Edge pinned Van Dam in a triple threat match, after blindsiding Cena with the title belt, to become WWE Champion for the second time. This angle re-ignited Edge's feud with Cena, and he lost by disqualification at ''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIII'' in order to retain the title. Subsequently, a match was made for the August event SummerSlam (2006), SummerSlam with the stipulation that if Edge disqualified himself, he would lose the title. At SummerSlam on August 20, Edge retained the title by pinning Cena after he hit him in the back of the head with a pair of brass knuckles when the referee was not looking. The night after SummerSlam, Lita disposed of Cena's customized "spinner" belt into the Long Island Sound at Edge's command, who declared it the end of the "Cena era" in his life. Edge later unveiled the new "Rated-R" version of the belt. Cena, however, interfered in Edge's match with a returning Jeff Hardy later that night, chasing him down to the outside of the building, assaulting him, and tossing Edge into the Long Island Sound. The following week, Cena made a deal with Edge: if Edge could defeat him in a match for the WWE Championship, he would sign a contract to move to ''SmackDown!''. Edge accepted, on the condition the match be a TLC match held at September's Unforgiven (2006), Unforgiven event in Edge's home town of Toronto. At Unforgiven on September 17, he lost the WWE Championship after Cena performed the FU on him, sending Edge crashing through two stacked tables from a ladder. At one point during the match, Cena locked in a modified Professional wrestling holds#STF, STF while Edge was in a ladder, who later said he was legitimately choked unconscious, the first time he had been knocked out in a match during his career.


Rated-RKO (2006–2007)

On the October 2 episode of ''Raw'', interference from the newly reformed D-Generation X (D-X) (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) cost Edge his "professional wrestling match types#Last Chance Match, final chance" at John Cena's WWE Championship in a Steel cage match, though their interference was a response to the interference of Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. It led to Edge approaching Randy Orton and asking him to join forces to defeat D-X, which Orton accepted and joined an alliance with Edge. The two formed the tag team Rated-RKO. At Cyber Sunday (2006), Cyber Sunday on November 5, Rated-RKO defeated D-X with Eric Bischoff as the special guest referee. On the November 13 episode of ''Raw'', Rated-RKO defeated Ric Flair and Roddy Piper to win the World Tag Team Championship, making Edge a record eleven-time tag team champion. At Survivor Series (2006), Survivor Series on November 26, Rated-RKO teamed with John Morrison (wrestler), Johnny Nitro, Mike Knox and Gregory Helms to face Team D-X (Triple H, Shawn Michaels, CM Punk, Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) in a Survivor Series match, but lost when all members of Team Rated-RKO were eliminated in a clean sweep. Also that month, Lita retired, and her on-screen relationship with Edge abruptly ended, with no explanation. As part of the storyline angle, Rated-RKO attacked Ric Flair with steel chairs to enrage D-X on the November 27 episode of ''Raw''. At New Year's Revolution (2007), New Year's Revolution on January 7, 2007, Rated-RKO defended the World Tag Team Championship against D-X, but the match was declared a no-contest when Triple H suffered a legitimate injury during the match. At the Royal Rumble (2007), Royal Rumble on January 28, Edge competed in the 30-man Royal Rumble match where he lasted the longest in the match with a time of 44 minutes, eliminating 5 men and making it to the final 4 in the match before getting eliminated by Shawn Michaels. With Triple H out of action, the team continued their on-screen rivalry with remaining D-X member Shawn Michaels. Michaels teamed with John Cena to defeat Rated-RKO for the World Tag Team Championship on January 29, 2007. Edge and Orton suffered a series of losses to Cena and Michaels in the following months. Edge competed in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23 on April 1 in a losing effort. During the match, Matt Hardy threw him onto a ladder and encouraged Jeff Hardy, who was close to the winning briefcase, to finish him off. Hardy then leaped off the 20-foot-high (6.1 m) ladder, and drove him through the ladder with a leg drop, seemingly injuring both Edge and himself. The two were unable to continue the match and were removed from ringside on stretchers. After this Edge and Orton also became rivals in their goals of achieving the WWE Championship. Neither Edge nor Orton won the championship, and they lost their claims as number one contenders after a failed match with Cena at Backlash (2007), Backlash on April 29.


La Familia (2007–2009)

On the May 7 episode of ''Raw'', Edge interrupted an in-ring promo by the winner of the 2007 Money in the Bank contract, Mr. Kennedy. Kennedy had said for weeks that he would not cash in the contract until the following WrestleMania, but Edge decided to goad him into a match for his briefcase. Edge attacked Kennedy before the match even started, severely injuring his shoulder, and took advantage of the injury to beat Kennedy and take the briefcase. Edge thus became the first person to gain the Money in the Bank contract twice and the first not to do so in the ladder match. On the May 11 episode of ''WWE SmackDown, SmackDown!'', World Heavyweight Championship (WWE), World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker retained his title against Dave Bautista, Batista in a steel cage match. Then, Mark Henry attacked the Undertaker. Despite being part of the Raw roster, Edge would appear and cash in his Money in the Bank contract on an injured Undertaker. After two spears, Edge pinned the Undertaker for the victory and his first World Heavyweight Championship. As a result, Edge became a member of the SmackDown! roster. Edge then began a feud with Batista and successfully defended his championship title against him at Judgment Day (2007), Judgment Day on May 20, in a Steel Cage match at One Night Stand (2007), One Night Stand on June 3, and a third and final time by count out in a Professional wrestling match types#Last Chance Match, last chance match at Vengeance: Night of Champions, Vengeance on June 24. Edge then began a feud with Kane (wrestler), Kane after SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long announced Kane as the new number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Edge was forced to relinquish the World Heavyweight Championship due to a legitimately torn left Pectoralis major muscle, pectoral muscle injury on the July 20 episode of ''SmackDown!'' following an attack by Kane a week earlier. On November 18, at Survivor Series (2007), Survivor Series, Edge made his return, interfering in a World Heavyweight Championship Hell in a Cell match between Batista and The Undertaker, helping Batista win the match. The following ''SmackDown!'' show saw Edge and General Manager Vickie Guerrero make their relationship public, making his official in-ring return in a World Heavyweight Championship match against Batista on the November 30 episode of ''SmackDown!'', a match that ended after The Undertaker interfered. At Armageddon (2007), Armageddon, Edge won his second World Heavyweight Championship, after giving The Undertaker two chair shots and pinning the defending champion Batista (who had been Tombstone piledriver, Tombstoned by Undertaker prior) in a Triple Threat match. During the match, Edge used two look-a-likes to distract Batista and The Undertaker. It was later revealed that these look-a-likes were Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder, the Major Brothers, who were then repackaged as Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder. Edge also formed an alliance with Chavo Guerrero Jr., nephew of Vickie Guerrero, and on the January 22, 2008 broadcast of ''ECW (WWE), ECW'', he assisted Chavo in winning the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, ECW Championship from CM Punk. This group eventually came under the name of La Familia (professional wrestling), La Familia (Spanish for "The Family"). Edge then successfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship over Rey Mysterio at the Royal Rumble (2008), Royal Rumble and again No Way Out (2008), No Way Out in February. Also that month, he proposed to Vickie, which she accepted. At
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in March, Edge lost the World Heavyweight Championship to the Undertaker when he tapped out to the Gogoplata, Hell's Gate. In a WrestleMania rematch, The Undertaker defeated Edge once again at Backlash (2008), Backlash to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. Following Backlash, the Undertaker was stripped of the World Heavyweight Championship by Vickie Guerrero for using the Hell's Gate, which she previously banned. After winning a tournament to determine who would face the Undertaker for the vacant championship, the two met at Judgment Day (2008), Judgment Day, which ended in Edge losing via countout. However, since championships cannot change hands via countout, no champion was crowned. A rematch was scheduled for One Night Stand (2008), One Night Stand, in a Tables, ladders, and chairs match, TLC match. On the May 23 episode of ''SmackDown'', Vickie Guerrero added a stipulation that stated if the Undertaker were to lose, he would be kayfabe Professional wrestling match types#Loser Leaves Town match, banished from the WWE. At One Night Stand on June 1, Edge would defeat the Undertaker after interference from Chavo Guerrero and Bam Neely, in the process winning the World Heavyweight Championship for the third time. Since he lost, the Undertaker was also forced to leave the company. On June 29, Edge retained his championship against Batista at Night of Champions (2008), Night of Champions, after interference from La Familia. The next night on ''Raw'', Edge appeared to gloat that two of the top championships were on SmackDown, as WWE Champion Triple H was drafted to SmackDown in the 2008 WWE draft, WWE draft earlier that week. A vengeful Batista then appeared and incapacitated Edge with the Powerbomb#Sitout powerbomb, Batista Bomb. Just as Batista was leaving, CM Punk ran to the ring carrying his Money in the Bank briefcase, with referee in tow, who then cashed in the briefcase. Edge, who was still knocked down from the attack by Batista, was easily pinned by Punk after a Professional wrestling attacks#Go 2 Sleep, Go To Sleep, losing the World Heavyweight Championship in the process. Due to this win, the championship became exclusive to the Raw brand. On the July 4 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge took his frustrations out on Vickie because he lost the title and told her the wedding was off. The following week, however, after Guerrero saved Edge from a con-chair-to by Big Show (wrestler), The Big Show, Edge re-proposed, and the wedding was back on. On the July 18 episode of ''SmackDown'', at the wedding reception, Triple H came out and showed a video of Edge cheating on Guerrero the day before with the wedding planner, Alicia Fox. At The Great American Bash (2008), The Great American Bash on July 20, Edge faced Triple H for the WWE Championship in a losing effort. Edge attempted to apologize to Guerrero, but she revealed to him that she had rehired The Undertaker and that Edge would face him in a Hell in a Cell match at SummerSlam (2008), SummerSlam. Edge then turned on La Familia during the August 8 episode of ''SmackDown'', performing a one-man con-chair-to on Chavo Guerrero in the ring, and tossed Vickie out of her wheelchair, effectively disbanding the faction. At SummerSlam on August 17, The Undertaker defeated Edge, and after the match, Undertaker chokeslammed Edge off the top of a ladder and through the ring canvas, with flames rising from the hole. On November 23, at Survivor Series (2008), Survivor Series, Edge returned to WWE after an introduction by SmackDown General Manager and his on-screen wife Vickie Guerrero, replacing Jeff Hardy in the Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship involving champion Triple H and Vladimir Kozlov. He pinned Triple H to become the WWE Champion for the List of WWE World Champions, third time in his career. Edge lost the title to Hardy at Armageddon (2008), Armageddon on December 14 in a triple threat match, which also featured Triple H. At the Royal Rumble (2009), Royal Rumble on January 25, 2009, however, Edge regained the title in a no disqualification match, following Matt Hardy's interference. At No Way Out (2009), No Way Out on February 15, Edge lost the WWE Championship in an Elimination Chamber match after being pinned by Jeff Hardy, being the first to be eliminated, with the title eventually being won by Triple H. Later that night, Edge inserted himself into the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber match after attacking Kofi Kingston and barricading himself inside one of the chamber's pods, proceeding to win his fourth World Heavyweight Championship, last eliminating Rey Mysterio and taking the title over to SmackDown. At WrestleMania 25 on April 5, Edge lost the championship to John Cena in a Triple Threat match, which also included Big Show, but regained the championship for a fifth time at Backlash (2009), Backlash on April 26, when he defeated Cena in a Last Man Standing match, after interference by Big Show. After a successful defense against Jeff Hardy at Judgment Day (2009), Judgment Day on May 17, he lost the title to Hardy at Extreme Rules (2009), Extreme Rules on June 7 in a ladder match. While Hardy was celebrating, CM Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank and defeated Hardy to win the World Heavyweight Championship. The following night on ''Raw'', Guerrero resigned as the Raw General Manager due to being humiliated, and Edge came out to apologize. Instead, however, he confessed he married Guerrero only because she had authoritative powers as the General Manager, and sought a divorce. On the June 15 episode of ''Raw'', Edge received his rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship in a triple threat match against both Hardy and Punk, but was pinned by Punk. Edge won the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship (the unified version of the
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from the Raw brand and the
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from the SmackDown brand) with Chris Jericho at WWE The Bash, The Bash on June 28 after he and Jericho were inserted into what was originally a match between reigning champions The Colóns (2002–2010), The Colóns and The Legacy (professional wrestling), Legacy. The win made Edge a record setting 12 time World Tag Team Champion. On July 3, Edge suffered a torn Achilles tendon while competing at a live event in San Diego in a match against Jeff Hardy, and later underwent surgery. It was reported that he could be out of action for up to a year. During Edge's absence, Jericho replaced him with Big Show (forming Jeri-Show) and Jericho began to speak badly of Edge, mocking him for his injury.


Record-breaking World Heavyweight Champion (2010–2011)

At the Royal Rumble (2010), Royal Rumble pay-per-view event on January 31, 2010, Edge returned from injury by entering the Royal Rumble#Match, Royal Rumble match as the twenty ninth surprise entrant, where he won the Royal Rumble match for the first time in his career, after last eliminating John Cena. At Elimination Chamber (2010), Elimination Chamber on February 21, after Chris Jericho won the World Heavyweight Championship, Edge challenged Jericho for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXVI after a surprise attack on Jericho, turning Face (professional wrestling), face for the first time since 2004. At WrestleMania on March 28, Edge failed to win the title. Edge defeated Jericho in a steel cage match at Extreme Rules (2010), Extreme Rules on April 25, ending their feud. On April 26, as part of 2010 WWE draft, Edge was drafted to the Raw brand, also costing Randy Orton a title shot, by spearing him in a triple threat match against Dave Batista, Batista and Sheamus. On the April 30 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge said goodbye to the SmackDown fans. However, Edge turned on the fans by calling them "puppets" for chanting for him and later tried a sneak attack on his former tag team partner Christian, thus turning Heel (professional wrestling), heel once again. Edge began a feud with Randy Orton, with both Edge and Orton gaining the upper hand over one another. Much of the antagonism stemmed of Orton's refusal to re-form Rated-RKO with Edge, as Edge wanted to pursue the tag team titles he had been stripped of. Edge and Orton met in a match at the Over the Limit (2010), Over the Limit pay-per-view on May 23, with the match resulting in a double countout. At WWE Fatal 4-Way, Fatal 4-Way on June 20, Edge participated in a fatal four-way match that also included Orton, John Cena, and Sheamus for the WWE Championship, though Edge failed to win the title. Edge then participated in the Raw Money in the Bank ladder match at the Money in the Bank (2010), Money in the Bank pay-per-view on July 18, but failed to win the briefcase, as it was won by The Miz. Edge then went on to participate in the main event of SummerSlam (2010), SummerSlam on August 15 in a seven-on-seven elimination tag team match against The Nexus (professional wrestling), The Nexus. Although he was eliminated by Heath Slater, his team were victorious. On the 900th episode of ''Raw'', Edge disqualified himself in the main event in a five-on-five elimination match against The Nexus. This saw him enter into a feud with the anonymous Raw General Manager, during which the general manager cost him several matches. At Night of Champions (2010), Night of Champions on September 19, Edge participated in a six-pack elimination challenge for the WWE Championship, but once again failed to win the title. At the Hell in a Cell (2010), Hell in a Cell pay-per-view on October 3, Edge defeated Jack Swagger. The next night on ''Raw'', he was traded back to SmackDown for CM Punk, due to him destroying the Anonymous Raw General Manager's computer, thus turning Face (professional wrestling), face once again in the process. On the October 15 episode of ''SmackDown'', he defeated Dolph Ziggler to become part of Team SmackDown at Bragging Rights (2010), Bragging Rights. At Bragging Rights on October 24, Edge won the match for Team SmackDown alongside Rey Mysterio, eliminating R-Truth, John Morrison and The Miz. On the October 29 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge defeated Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio to become the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series (2010), Survivor Series. On the November 12 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge lost his match with David Otunga, thanks to Paul Bearer's interference. Edge then kidnapped Bearer and used him to cost Kane his match with Big Show. The following week, Edge tortured Paul Bearer, forcing him to play dodgeball and force feeding him, planning to wear down Kane. He then ambushed Kane in the garage when he was a few feet from Paul Bearer and drove away with his hostage. At Survivor Series on November 21, Edge failed to win the title after the referee determined the match a draw, due to both men pinning each other at the same time. On December 19, 2010, Edge defeated Kane (wrestler), Kane, Rey Mysterio, and Alberto Del Rio in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2010), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs to win the World Heavyweight Championship for a record sixth time and making him a ten time World Champion. Edge then defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Kane in a winning effort in a Last Man Standing match on the January 7 episode of ''SmackDown'', thus ending their feud. At the Royal Rumble (2011), Royal Rumble on January 30, 2011, Edge successfully defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Dolph Ziggler. On the List of WWE SmackDown special episodes, 600th episode of ''SmackDown'' on February 18, acting General Manager Guerrero fired Edge in storyline, and awarded the World Heavyweight Championship to her on-screen boyfriend Ziggler. SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long returned later that night, and rehired Edge. Edge then defeated Ziggler to become the World Heavyweight Champion for the record seventh and final time, his 11th world championship overall. At the Elimination Chamber (2011), Elimination Chamber pay-per-view on February 20, Edge successfully defended his World Heavyweight Championship in an Elimination Chamber match by finally pinning Rey Mysterio. After he won the match, he was attacked by Royal Rumble winner Alberto Del Rio, but was saved by the returning Christian. Edge and Christian briefly reunited to defeat Del Rio and his bodyguard Brodus Clay on the March 11 episode of ''SmackDown''. At WrestleMania XXVII on April 3, Edge successfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Del Rio.


First retirement and WWE Hall of Famer (2011–2019)

On the April 11, 2011, episode of ''Raw'', Edge gave an emotional speech about his career and the realities of wrestling. He reflected upon his previous neck injury and cervical vertebral fusion, and stated that he had felt numbness in his arms. He passed basic-strength tests prior to WrestleMania, but WWE had urged him for further testing and an MRI result forced him to retire. This was diagnosed as cervical spinal stenosis, and doctors would not clear him to compete, for risk of neck-down paralysis or even death should he take a hard enough fall. Later that same week on the April 15 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge officially relinquished the World Heavyweight Championship, retiring as the World Heavyweight Champion in the process of recapping his announcement and expressing gratitude over this happening now rather than it being too late. On the April 22 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge interrupted Alberto Del Rio's mock retirement party for him. At Extreme Rules (2011), Extreme Rules on May 1, Edge helped his friend Christian to win the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. At SummerSlam (2011), SummerSlam on August 14, Edge was in Christian's corner for his World Heavyweight Championship defense against Randy Orton but, disappointed by the cowardly tactics Christian used to win his second World Heavyweight Championship, berated him and walked out on him. Christian then lost the title to Orton for a second time. On the September 16 episode of ''SmackDown'', in his hometown of Toronto, Edge hosted ''The Cutting Edge'' between Mark Henry and the World Heavyweight Champion, Randy Orton. After the show went off the air, they held ''Edge Appreciation Night'' to celebrate his career. On March 31, 2012, Edge was inducted into the
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by Christian, during WrestleMania XXVIII weekend. Edge made a surprise appearance on the April 23, 2012 episode of ''Raw'', confronting his long-time rival John Cena about Brock Lesnar. On the September 21, 2012 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge made an appearance addressing Team Hell No. Edge returned on the September 9, 2013, episode of ''Raw'' in his hometown of Toronto where he hosted his talk show ''The Cutting Edge'' having Bryan Danielson, Daniel Bryan as his special guest. Edge insulted Triple H in the segment, who retaliated by sending The Shield to attack Edge's friend Christian. Later that week, Edge hosted ''The Cutting Edge'' on the September 13 episode of ''SmackDown'', where he mocked Randy Orton and watched as Orton's attack on Bryan backfired. Edge and Christian hosted the December 29, 2014 episode of ''Raw'', where they held the first ever ''Cutting Edge Peep Show'' interviewing Seth Rollins, who, along with Big Show, attacked them. Rollins held Edge hostage, thus forcing John Cena to reinstate The Authority (professional wrestling), the Authority. When Rollins tried to break Edge's neck anyway, Cena ended up making the save. Edge would return on the January 2 episode of ''SmackDown'' and with The Authority back in power, apologised to the pair for the Seth Rollins attack. Edge and Christian appeared in a backstage segment on the September 7 episode of ''Raw'', where they were seen playing their trademark kazoos after a confrontation with Rollins. They would later become involved in an altercation with The New Day and The Dudley Boyz. In 2016, Edge and Christian began hosting the WWE Network Show, "The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness", a second season would eventually go on to air. On February 15, 2016 it was announced Edge and Christian would host an installment of "The Cutting Edge Peep Show" at Fastlane (2016), Fastlane with The New Day as their special guests. At the event, Edge and Christian joined forces with The New Day against The League of Nations with The New Day completing a 'Face turn'. On November 15, 2016, on the 900th episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge hosted a special edition of ''The Cutting Edge'' with the men's SmackDown Survivor Series (2016), Survivor Series team members as his guests and was later interrupted by the returning The Undertaker, Undertaker. He later reunited with his 'Edgeheads' Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins. Edge was present at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremoney in 2017 as his wife Beth Phoenix was inducted. On April 7, 2018, Edge and Christian inducted the Dudley Boyz into the WWE Hall of Fame. Later that year on October 16 at the List of WWE SmackDown special episodes, 1,000th episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge hosted ''The Cutting Edge'' with SmackDown Women's Championship, SmackDown Women's Champion Becky Lynch as his guest. At the SummerSlam (2019), SummerSlam pay-per-view event on August 11, 2019, Edge interrupted Elias (wrestler), Elias' performance and performed a Professional wrestling strikes#Spear, spear on him, engaging in physical wrestling for the first time since his retirement. This sparked rumors that Edge had been medically cleared to wrestle, which he denied.


In-ring return and Universal Championship pursuits (2020–2022)

At the Royal Rumble (2020), 2020 Royal Rumble on January 26, Edge entered the Royal Rumble match, Men's Royal Rumble match at the number 21 spot to the loudest crowd reaction of the show, competing in his first
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match after a nine-year retirement. He eliminated three participants, including former teammate Randy Orton, before being eliminated by Roman Reigns. The following night on ''WWE Raw, Raw'', Edge was attacked by Orton, leading to a Last Man Standing match between them on the second night of WrestleMania 36 on April 5, which Edge won. They had another match at Backlash (2020), Backlash on June 14, where Orton was victorious. During the match, Edge suffered a torn triceps and it was reported that the injury would sideline him for four to eight months. After a seven-month hiatus, Edge returned on the January 25, 2021 episode of ''Raw'', where he declared that he would enter the Royal Rumble (2021), 2021 Royal Rumble match, which he won after entering first, by last eliminating Orton. With this victory, Edge became the eighth man to win the Royal Rumble match twice, the third to win it from the number one position, and the first to win it after being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. The following night on ''Raw'', Edge, with the help of Alexa Bliss, defeated Orton to end their feud. At Elimination Chamber (2021), Elimination Chamber on February 21, Edge attacked WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns with the spear, making his decision to face him at
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. At Fastlane on March 21, Edge attacked Daniel Bryan, costing him the title. On the March 26 episode of ''SmackDown'', Bryan Danielson, Daniel Bryan was added to the match, making it a triple threat match. On the second night of WrestleMania 37 on April 11, Edge ultimately lost the match to Reigns following the assistance from The Usos, Jey Uso, thus becoming the first person to win the Royal Rumble twice and lose both championship matches at WrestleMania. After a two-month hiatus, Edge made his return on the June 25 episode of ''SmackDown'', attacking both Reigns and The Usos, Jimmy Uso. The following day on ''Talking Smack'', it was announced that Edge would face Reigns for the Universal Championship at Money in the Bank (2021), Money in the Bank. At Money in the Bank on July 18, Edge was unsuccessful in capturing the title due to interference from Seth Rollins. Over the following weeks, Edge and Rollins kept confronting and attacking each other until the August 6 episode of ''SmackDown'', where Edge would challenge Rollins to a match at SummerSlam (2021), SummerSlam, which Rollins accepted. At SummerSlam on August 21, Edge defeated Rollins by submission. As part of the 2021 WWE Draft, 2021 Draft, Edge was drafted to the
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. On the October 8 episode of ''SmackDown'', Edge challenged Rollins to a Hell in a Cell match at Crown Jewel (2021), Crown Jewel after Rollins broke into his house the previous week. At Crown Jewel on October 21, Edge subsequently defeated Rollins to end their feud (professional wrestling), trilogy chapter. Edge returned on the November 29 episode of ''Raw'', where he was confronted by The Miz. The following week on ''Raw'', after another heated verbal exchange between the two during a Miz TV segment, Miz challenged Edge to a match at WWE Day 1, Day 1, with Edge accepting. At Day 1 on January 1, 2022, Edge defeated Miz with help from his wife, Beth Phoenix. At Royal Rumble (2022), Royal Rumble on January 29, Edge and his wife Beth Phoenix defeated The Miz and Maryse in a Mixed Tag Team match, mixed tag team match.


Storyline with The Judgment Day (2022–present)

On the February 21 episode of ''Raw'', Edge reflected on all the WrestleMania moments in his career and then he issued an open challenge for WrestleMania 38. The following week on ''Raw'', his challenge was accepted by AJ Styles, but Edge viciously attacked him, turning Heel (professional wrestling), heel for the first time since 2010. During the buildup to WrestleMania, Edge debuted a new gimmick and a new entrance theme, ''The Last Hero (album), The Other Side'' by Alter Bridge. On the second night of WrestleMania 38 on April 3, Edge defeated Styles following a distraction by Damian Priest. Edge formed a faction with Priest named Judgment Day (professional wrestling), The Judgment Day, where Edge claimed to wipe out anyone who did not fit in their "Mountain of Omnipotence". At WrestleMania Backlash (2022), WrestleMania Backlash on May 8, Edge defeated Styles with the help of Rhea Ripley, who became the newest member of The Judgment Day. At Hell in a Cell (2022), Hell in a Cell on June 5, The Judgment Day defeated Styles, Finn Bálor and Liv Morgan in a Six-man tag team match, six-person mixed tag team match. The next night on ''Raw'', Edge introduced Bálor as the newest member of The Judgment Day. Almost immediately, Bálor, Priest and Ripley suddenly turned on their leader, attacking Edge with his own signature con-chair-to move and kicking him out of the group. Edge turned face (professional wrestling), face once again in the process. At SummerSlam (2022), SummerSlam on July 30, Edge returned to help Mysterios, The Mysterios (Rey Mysterio, Rey and Dominik Mysterio, Dominik) win their No Disqualification match against The Judgment Day, cementing his face turn. He also returned with his original theme song Metalingus by Alter Bridge on the following episode of ''Raw''. At WWE Clash at the Castle, Clash at the Castle on September 3, Edge teamed up with Rey Mysterio for the first time in nearly 20 years to defeat The Judgment Day. After the match however, Dominik attacked Edge with a low blow and clotheslined his father Rey. At Extreme Rules (2022), Extreme Rules on October 8, Edge was defeated by Bálor in an "I Quit" match after interference from The Judgment Day. After he said "I Quit", Ripley attacked his wife, Beth Phoenix (who also interfered during the match on his behalf), with a violent con-chair-to, severely injuring her (kayfabe) and suffering his first loss in 2022.


Professional wrestling style and persona

Edge utilizes the Professional wrestling attacks#Spear, spear as his finisher. WWE announcer Michael Cole (wrestling), Michael Cole praised the psychology Edge included in the move, since "he knew that the longer he made the audience wait, the better it was going to be". He has also performed other finishers including a DDT (professional wrestling)#Lifting DDT, lifting DDT called the ''Edgecution'', and an Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)#History and variations, inverted sharpshooter submission hold called the ''Edgecator''. In 2006, after performing a segment with Lita where they had sex in the ring, Edge began to use the nickname of "The Rated R Superstar". He is also nicknamed "The Ultimate Opportunist" due to how he used the Money in the Bank briefcase to win World Titles. In 2012, WWE voted him as both the third best World Heavyweight Champion and 20th best wrestling villain in WWE history. His Music in professional wrestling, entrance theme, "One Day Remains#"Metalingus", Metalingus" by Alter Bridge, was selected as the greatest in WWE history by the company in a 2013 list.


Acting career

In 2000, Copeland had a cameo appearance as a road bandit in the fantasy movie '' Highlander: Endgame''. In March 2002, he appeared with other wrestlers on the quiz show ''
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''. He was voted out in the first round, and the eventual winner was Kane (wrestler), Kane. On the August 6, 2006 episode of ''
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'', he appeared as Edge as a commentator for "The Royal Religious Rumble". He punched out an actor playing L. Ron Hubbard to stop Scientology from ruling the world and then Spear (wrestling), speared another actor playing Tom Cruise. In March 2007, Copeland appeared alongside Randy Orton, John Cena, and Bobby Lashley on ''
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''. Weeks later, he appeared on the sketch comedy show ''
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''. He appeared in a Slim Jim (snack food), Slim Jim commercial, in which his "spicy side" caused chaos in a Department of Motor Vehicles, DMV, a restaurant, and a hotel. ''Edge: a Decade of Decadence'', a DVD documentary of Copeland's life, was released in December 2008. The DVD illustrates his wrestling career dating from when he entered the WWF to 2008. In June 2011, Copeland appeared as Thelo, an Abnormal, in the ''Sanctuary (TV series), Sanctuary'' episode "Into the Black". In September 2011, he held an "Edgucational" Essay Scholarship Contest, as an echo back to how he himself got a start in the wrestling business. The scholarship went to one of the students at Squared Circle Wrestling in Toronto, Alysha Verhoven, who has since gone on to work as Leah von Dutch. Copeland appeared regularly in the Syfy series ''
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'', which started in July 2011, as Dwight Hendrickson, a troubled man whose affliction is revealed to be attracting bullets and who works as a Cleaner (crime), cleaner, cleaning up after the troubles. He is later appointed the Chief of Police. He was part of the cast until the show's series finale in December 2015.
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'', in which Copeland starred, in 2012. WWE released the official trailer of the film on the February 28, 2012 episode of ''Raw''. The 2012 documentary, ''You Think You Know Me The Story of Edge'', includes a look at Copeland's life and career in pro wrestling. On September 4, 2013, Copeland hosted a special episode of the Syfy series Ghost Mine (TV series), Ghost Mine. In December 2014, Copeland made a cameo appearance in the music video for the In-Flight Safety song "Destroy" as his Dwight Hendrickson character. In July 2015, Copeland was nominated for a Golden Maple Award for Best Actor in a TV series which was broadcast in the U.S. for his role in Haven as Dwight Hendrickson. On July 16, 2015, it was announced that Copeland would be set to portray Albert Rothstein, Atom-Smasher in the second season of ''
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''. On February 21, 2016, Copeland and Christian began starring on ''The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness'', a series on the WWE Network. On July 14, 2016, Copeland starred in the Canadian television series ''Private Eyes (TV series), Private Eyes'' where he played Ben Fisk. On July 26, 2016, it was announced that Copeland would play Ketill Flatnose, Kjetill Flatnose on Season 5 and 6 of the ''
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'' in a recurring role. The series ended December 30, 2020. On October 13, 2022, it was announced that Copeland would play Ares in the ''
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Other media

His autobiography, ''Adam Copeland on Edge'', was released on November 2, 2004. Unlike most wrestlers who used "ghostwriters" to write their biographies, Copeland wrote the entire book himself, in longhand. Mick Foley, who also wrote his wrestling autobiography himself in longhand, wrote the foreword to his book. In March 2016, Copeland appeared on CBC's ''Canada Reads'' competition where he championed the book ''Minister Without Portfolio'' by the English-born Canadian writer and author Michael Winter (writer), Michael Winter. From March 2017 to September 2019, Copeland co-hosted the ''E&C's Pod of Awesomeness'' podcast with Christian. He has since left the podcast.


Video games


Personal life

Copeland resides in Asheville, North Carolina. Copeland used to play hockey with retired National Hockey League (NHL) player Aaron Downey. He is a fan of the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs and New Jersey Devils. Copeland is also best friends with fellow professional wrestler Jason Reso, better known as
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. The two grew up together in their native home of Ontario and went to the same high school and wrestling training academy. Copeland has several tattoos: a red and black sun on his left upper biceps, which covers a tattoo of a muscular shark which resembled the ''Street Sharks''; a star on his right upper biceps with several smaller stars and two skulls wearing bandanas, adorned with flowers and hearts, below said star tattoo; a tattoo of a cross on his left forearm; and another tattoo of a scroll like piece of paper adorned with the words "Rise Above". All of Copeland's tattoos represent a stage in his career. His sun, which Copeland got while recovering from his neck injury, represents "looking towards brighter days." The cross tattoo represents his time with the Brood, and his star and skull tattoos represent his Rated-R Superstar persona and his self-proclaimed status as the "Guns N' Roses of wrestling". In March 2007, Copeland became a key figure in an alleged steroid ring and drug investigation. On March 19, ''Sports Illustrated'' posted an article on its website in its continuing series investigating a steroid and Growth hormone treatment, human growth hormone (hGH) ring used by a number of professional athletes in several sports. That article mentioned several current and former WWE wrestlers, including Copeland, who was alleged to have obtained hGH. Copeland has previously admitted to using steroids in April 2004 after neck surgery as an experiment on TSN's ''Off The Record with Michael Landsberg'' in January 2005. He said, he felt it slowed him down, so he quickly got off the substance. According to Copeland, he took hGH after returning from a spinal fusion neck surgery. He was told by doctors that it would help the bones grow back around the screws and plate that were inserted into his neck. He claims to have taken blood tests, consulted doctors, studied the drug, and got prescriptions before deciding to take them. According to a ''Sports Illustrated'' article rotated on August 30, 2007, Copeland was named one of ten wrestlers found to have purchased steroids and other drugs from an online pharmacy, a violation of the WWE Talent Wellness program. Copeland was said to have received Growth hormone, somatropin, genotropin, and stanozolol between September 2004 and February 2007. Copeland does not smoke. He claims he had his first cigarette when he was sixteen, hated it, and has not smoked since. In 1998, Copeland began a relationship with Alannah Morley, the sister of Val Venis, Sean Morley (aka Val Venis), and they married on November 8, 2001. They divorced a few years later on March 10, 2004. His second marriage was to Lisa Ortiz on October 21, 2004. Soon after marrying his second wife, Copeland started an affair with fellow wrestler Lita (wrestler), Amy "Lita" Dumas, who was the girlfriend of Copeland's real life friend Matt Hardy at the time. The relationship between Copeland and Dumas became public knowledge in February 2005, resulting in Copeland's divorce from Ortiz on November 17, 2005. On December 12, 2013, Copeland and former WWE wrestler Beth Phoenix had a daughter, and named her Lyric Rose Copeland. On May 31, 2016, their second daughter was born; they named her Ruby Ever Copeland. Copeland and Phoenix married on October 30, 2016, which was Copeland's 43rd birthday.


Filmography


Championships and accomplishments

* ''The Baltimore Sun'' ** Best Feud of the Decade (2000s) * Canadian Wrestling Association ** CWA North American Championship (1 time) * Cauliflower Alley Club ** Men's Wrestling Award (2013) * CBSSports.com, CBS Sports ** Best Moment of the Year (2020) ** Promo of the Year (2020) * Insane Championship Wrestling ** ICW Street Fight Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with
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(1) and Joe E. Legend (1) ** MWCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Joe E. Legend * George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame ** Lou Thesz Award (2013) * ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Comeback of the Year, Comeback of the Year (2004) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Feud of the Year, Feud of the Year (2005) ** Feud of the Year (2006) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (2000) ** Match of the Year (2001) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Most Hated Wrestler of the Year, Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2006) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Most Improved Wrestler of the Year, Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2001) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Inspirational Wrestler of the Year, Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (2021) ** Ranked No. 2 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 2007 *Tokyo Pro Wrestling **CCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Ken Johnson **CCW Tag Team Championship Tournament (1998) - with Ken Johnson * WWE, World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE **
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) **Bragging Rights (2010), Bragging Rights Trophy (2010) – with Team SmackDown (Big Show, Rey Mysterio, Jack Swagger, Alberto Del Rio, Kofi Kingston and Tyler Reks) ** Royal Rumble match, Royal Rumble (Royal Rumble (2010), 2010, Royal Rumble (2021), 2021) ** List of WWE tournaments#Gold Rush Tournament (2005), Gold Rush Tournament (2005) ** List of WWE tournaments#Championship Chase Tournament, Championship Chase Tournament (2008) ** Triple Crown (professional wrestling)#List of WWE Men's Triple Crown winners, Fourteenth Triple Crown Champion ** Grand Slam (professional wrestling)#Current format, Third Grand Slam Champion (under the current format, Thirteenth overall) **
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(WWE Hall of Fame (2012), Class of 2012) ** Slammy Award (4 times) *** Couple of the Year (Slammy Award#2008 Slammy Awards, 2008) – with Vickie Guerrero *** "Oh Snap" Meltdown of the Year (Slammy Award#2010 Slammy Awards, 2010) – *** Return of the Year (Slammy Award#2020 Slammy Awards, 2020) *** Rivalry of the Year (Slammy Award#2020 Slammy Awards, 2020) – with Randy Orton * ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (2002) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Tag Team of the Year, Tag Team of the Year (2000) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Feud of the Year, Worst Feud of the Year (2010) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Worked Match of the Year, Worst Worked Match of the Year (2008)


''Luchas de Apuestas'' record


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