How did The Undertaker motivate Adam Copeland’s groundbreaking move to AEW?

Wrestlers have always looked up to their Hall of Famers and famous sportsmen for motivation, so this is nothing new. “The Undertaker” is a moniker that has impacted numerous sportsmen in their pro wrestling careers, including Adam Copeland who retired from WWE in August.

After an amazing run in WWE, spanning two decades, Edge decided to call it quits. When asked what he planned to do next, he just signed in with AEW. Copeland was inspired by The Undertaker’s willingness to take risks and reinvent himself, so he decided against retiring and instead tried something new.

Copeland’s AEW move inspired by The Undertaker’s legacy

When Edge first signed with AEW, it caused quite a stir. He joined AEW because, strangely, The Undertaker had influenced him to do so. Edge wanted to try something new in AEW because he was inspired by the Undertaker’s ability to change his persona throughout all stages of his career.

With a clean slate in AEW, The Rated-R-Superstar will make his in-ring debut against Luchasaurus on the AEW Dynamite roster. From young talent competitors to veterans like Kenny Omega, he’s prepared for everything AEW might throw at him.

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Edge’s willingness to try new things in AEW is indicative of his desire to test himself. The Undertaker, a great wrestler famed for his durability and character reinventions, served as an influence for him. Like “The DeadMan”, who relished in difficult situations and reinventing himself, the 49-year-old athlete now enjoys the creative freedom that comes with a new beginning in his professional life.

He said, “If you’re not, you’re not going to stick around as long as the guys who are do. There is a reason The Undertaker lasted as long as he did. He thrived on challenges and challenged himself to recreate his character and to see if he could hang with those new talents. For me, it’s really significant to have a blank canvas at this point in my career.”

Who has the longest career in WWE history?

Everyone’s beloved “The Undertaker” has impacted countless professional wrestlers over the course of his 30-year tenure in WWE. Only The Undertaker deserves to be at the top of this list. Against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36, he said goodbye to a wrestling career spanning three decades.

After making his WWE debut at Survivor Series in 1990, The Deadman has remained with the company for an incredible 30 years, until 2020. He’s one of the most revered figures in WWE history and has earned the respect of fans and colleagues alike.

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