“Shouldn’t of left that email” – Wrestling fans hilariously troll Adam Copeland’s AEW jump, taking a dig at desolated arenas in shows
Adam Copeland aka Edge does not benefit AEW in filling seats at their Saturday Night Collision.
Adam Copeland on AEW Collision (via Sportskeeda and AEW)
The biggest signing of AEW happened earlier this month when Adam Copeland made his debut at AEW WrestleDream. Widely recognized as WWE’s Edge, he jumped guns from the promotion due to his contract expiry and the fact that his best friend, Christian Cage, was in there. All things were looking in Adam’s favor, but now the scenario looks disheartening as AEW is not up to its mark and conducting shows with a minimum audience.
A picture posted by The Wrestling Blog on X shows two comparing images between SmackDown and Collision. The first picture is from the August 18, 2023, episode of SmackDown from Toronto, Canada, being Edge’s final appearance celebrating his win against Sheamus. The second picture is from the October 14, 2023, episode of Collision, showing Copeland addressing the bare minimum audience present on the other side of the hard camera.
The difference between these images was the crowd and the energy for Adam diminishing within a month. The main reason was Saturday Night Collison going downhill with less viewership and lesser in-person attendance due to CM Punk’s firing. As Collison was essentially made as a roster for Punk, it suffered immensely due to his exit.
The post has garnered insights from the Wrestling Universe, and they trolled Adam for shifting gears between companies. The very effect of his debut has been underwhelming, with his debut match being against Luchasaurus. It would be exciting to see his journey in the coming times with the expected rivalry against Christian.
Related: Tony Khan confirms Adam Copeland, aka Edge, has signed a full-time wrestling deal with AEW
Wrestling Twitter trolls Adam Copeland addressing desolated audience at Collison
Adam Copeland’s time in AEW started earlier this month, and being a regular star on AEW programming. He willingly came into the promotion to renew his long-lived partnership with Christian Cage but now looks to have a rivalry with him. With that said, the company was potentially have a rise in its viewership, but it does not seem to change a damn thing about the product. Wrestling Twitter has shown their reactions to it and looks to troll him for the shift from WWE to AEW.
The grass looks greener on the other side, as WWE is currently on their dream run. The company has been most profitable and sets a benchmark with its every step. Edge leaving the company does not seem to hamper them a lot, while AEW is speculated to gain eyeballs in the coming times with his full-fledged storyline.
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