Drew McIntyre, Ronda Rousey, Darby Allin, and others react to Adam Copeland's (fka Edge) urgent appeal amid AEW hiatus
AEW star Adam Copeland, formerly known as Edge, recently shared an appeal for his fans amid dealing with 'Hurricane Helene.' Several current as well as former AEW and WWE stars such as Drew McIntyre, Ronda Rousey, and Darby Allin shared their reaction to the same.
Adam Copeland has been out of action for months due to an injury that he suffered at AEW Double or Nothing earlier this year in May. Amid his hiatus, The Rated-R Superstar informed his fans that he had been influenced by 'Hurricane Helene' which struck major parts of the United States of America.
Copeland recently took to his Instagram handle to share that he and his family had to deal with 'Hurricane Helene' and the situation was bad as a town got washed away due to the same. Moreover, the 50-year-old veteran also informed that he has no access to the internet to get some news. The WWE Hall of Famer also urged his fans to donate to the fundraiser raised by AEW star Cash Wheeler.
Various people from the wrestling fraternity took notice of the post shared by Copeland. Several current and former AEW stars such as Darby Allin, Buddy Matthews, Julia Hart, and Matt Hardy reacted to the post with a like.
Moreover, several current and former WWE Superstars such as Drew McIntyre, Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair, Damian Priest, and more liked the post as well.
Former WWE Divas Champion Natalya as well as Shane Helms, who was formerly known as The Hurricane, also reacted with a heartfelt comment:
AEW star Adam Copeland recently provided an update on his return
Adam Copeland, formerly known as Edge, suffered a fractured tibia during his Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match against Malakai Black at AEW Double or Nothing 2024 and has been out of action for over four months. During a recent interview with AMNY, The Rated-R Superstar provided the following update on his injury:
"It feels good, it still doesn’t have the full strength back yet. The explosion isn’t there, the full mobility isn't back yet. I was able to get in the ring and kind of roll around a little bit just to see where it’s at. I felt some of the deficiency, it still isn’t up to it but it is in the right direction."
Only time will tell when The Rated-R Superstar will be healthy enough for an in-ring return in AEW.