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AEW's Adam Copeland underwent ridiculous name change
Fans Respond To Latest Adam Copeland AEW Name Change
After spending over two decades in WWE as Edge, fans quickly embraced the change when he jumped over to AEW and started going by his legal name Adam Copeland.
AEW Fans React To Controversial Name Change To Adam Copeland
Adam Copeland returned at AEW Worlds End but under a new ring name. Fans have been sharing their opinions online.
Why AEW's Adam Copeland underwent ridiculous name change
Upon making his return to AEW, Adam Copeland underwent a name change, going as “Cope.” This shocked wrestling fans, who know him as Edge from his time in WWE and by his government name during his AEW run.
AEW's Adam Copeland Explains Why He Only Recently Considered Himself An Actor
Adam Copeland never considered himself an actor until recently, with the AEW star revealing the inciting incident that made him change his mind.
AEW Star Says Recently Returned Adam Copeland Has Been 'A Ray Of Sunshine In The Back'
"He has been a ray of sunshine in the back," former AEW Women's World Champion, Nyla Rose, said during an appearance on " AEW Unrestricted ." "Talking to everybody, giving advice, and never shying anybody away.
Adam Copeland Has a New AEW Ring Name
However, the official AEW roster webpage still refers to the wrestler as "Adam Copeland," so it is unclear exactly how official this new name is or how long it will last. It is entirely possible this is a test run for the name to gauge fan reactions.
WCW, TNA Ring Announcer Explains Potential Issue With Adam Copeland's AEW Name Change
Adam Copeland shocked the wrestling world when he returned to AEW programming at Worlds End and perhaps confused everyone when he began to go by "Cope." While fans remain divided on the name, former WCW and TNA ring announcer David Penzer took to social media to offer his experience to the conversation.
Adam Copeland Changes AEW Name To "Cope"
Adam Copeland officially changed his AEW ring name to "Cope" on last night's special Fight for the Fallen episode of Dynamite. Teaming with FTR against the Death Riders' Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta in the Dynamite main event, Copeland was introduced as "'Rated R Superstar' Cope", rather than by his full, real name.
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AEW raises money for Asheville area during 'Fight for the Fallen,' with upcoming show in Knoxville
Adam Copeland, a legendary wrestler, will soon be in Knoxville after a show that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Asheville after Hurricane Helene.
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Adam Copeland: There Are Fun Stories To Be Explored That Will Probably Eat Up Two Years
Adam Copeland is staying present, and he is excited about exploring some fun stories in AEW. Copeland, 51, signed with AEW ...
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AEW Dynamite results and highlights (Jan. 1): Adam Copeland changes names again, Ricochet goes insane
The first AEW of 2025 kicked off with a bang as Ricochet turned over a devious new leaf and the man now known as Cope ...
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