The Rated-R Superstar Reflects on His Relationship with Christian Cage
Adam Copeland’s arrival in AEW was nothing short of electric. His debut at “Wrestle Dream” sent shockwaves throughout the wrestling community, with fans and fellow wrestlers alike buzzing with excitement. However, the journey from that euphoric debut to the present has been a rollercoaster of emotions, especially concerning his long-time friend, Christian Cage.
The two have a history that spans over four decades, starting from their school days at Princess Elizabeth Public School. Copeland recalls the early days when Christian, the new kid in town, was hesitant to enter the school. It was Copeland who was sent out to coax him in, marking the beginning of their deep bond over a shared love for wrestling.
But as the years rolled on, their relationship saw its fair share of ups and downs. Copeland’s recent conversations with Tony Khan revealed a shift in Christian’s perspective. While Copeland envisioned ending his career alongside Christian in AEW, it became evident that Christian had other plans.
Reflecting on their past, Copeland delved into their shared experiences, from their school days to their wrestling aspirations. He reminisced about their shared dream, fueled by a wrestling column in the Toronto Star that offered free wrestling training for a winning essay.
Yet, despite their shared history and dreams, the current discord between the two is palpable. Copeland’s confusion and hurt are evident as he tries to make sense of Christian’s actions and decisions.
As the wrestling world watches, the unfolding dynamics between these two legends promise more twists and turns in the episodes to come.