Our thoughts are with Adam Copeland as he recovers from a fractured tibia sustained during his Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match against Malakai Black at the AEW Double Or Nothing 2024 pay-per-view event.
Copeland has recently undergone surgery. Copeland spoke about his time in AEW thus far during his recent interview with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated.
“I enjoyed everything I’ve done so much, and that bled through on-screen, I changed a lot of what I was doing. Change makes a lot of people uncomfortable. It keeps me alive. Change is fun. I got to change and wrestle a whole new roster. In the same week in AEW, I wrestled Brody King in a no-DQ on a Wednesday and then exchanged holds with Kyle O’Reilly in a technical match on a Saturday. That’s a good week. “I exchanged head scissors with Penta and forearms with Suzuki. I love sinking my teeth into different styles. Coming to AEW, I have that opportunity to show that. It’s not that WWE didn’t, but there becomes a certain formula, especially when you’re only kicking around every few months. And it’s just the tip of the iceberg. I’ve only worked with a quarter of the roster.”