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Adam Joseph Copeland (born October 30, 1973 in Orangeville, Ontario),[5] better known by his ring name Edge, is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment and wrestling on the SmackDown! brand. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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Copeland initially rose through the ranks as one half of the tag team Edge and Christian, alongside his real-life best friend and storyline brother Christian. He is noted for being one of the most decorated tag team champions in wrestling history, winning a record 12 tag team titles in WWE.[6] A professional wrestling tag-team consists of two or occasionally three wrestlers who are working together as a team. ...
Edge and Christian (E&C) is a former tag team of on-screen brothers made of real life best friends Adam Joseph Copeland (Edge) and Jason William Reso (Christian), who wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation. ...
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Copeland is a three-time world champion: a two-time WWE Champion and a one-time World Heavyweight Champion.[7][8] In addition, he won the 2001 King of the Ring and the 2005 Money in the Bank ladder match.[9][10] The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
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Aside from professional wrestling, Copeland has made guest appearances in television shows, including The Weakest Link, Deal or No Deal, MADtv, and Mind of Mencia. The Weakest Link (known as Weakest Link in many countries) is a television game show which first appeared in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 14 August 2000. ...
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Early career
Copeland was born in Orangeville, Ontario on October 30, 1973. He began watching wrestling at a young age. His favorite wrestlers included Mr. Perfect, Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Ricky Steamboat, Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart, all of whom he admired.[11] Motto: Template:Unhide = A great place to work if you really want to live Location City Information Established: 1863 Area: 15. ...
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Copeland won an essay contest in which he would have the opportunity to be trained by Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchinson.[12] Throughout the 1990s, Copeland wrestled on the independent circuit in Ontario and the Great Lakes region of the United States under the name Sexton Hardcastle. He became a part of the tag team Sex and Violence with Joe Legend. During 1997, Sex and Violence became part of a larger stable known as Thug Life, made up of Legend, Hardcastle, childhood friend Christian Cage, Bloody Bill Skullion, and Rhino Richards. During his independent career, he won the SSW Tag Title and the ICW Street Fight Tag Title twice with Cage, in addition to his reign as ICW/MWCW Midwest Unified Tag Title holder alongside Joe. Reginald Siki (5 10, 245 pounds) was a professional wrestler and was born on June 16, in Montgomery, Texas. ...
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The duo of Copeland and Reso was known as Hard Impact before changing their name to The Suicide Blondes. In 1996, the duo worked in Japan under the name the Canadian Rockers.[13] Copeland also once wrestled under the name Damon Striker (although Edge writes it as Damien Stryker in his book) on an edition of WCW Pro against Meng and Kevin Sullivan. In his autobiography, Copeland states that it was his worst ring name to date.[14] WCW Pro is a televised wrestling show presented by World Championship Wrestling. ...
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In 1998, Copeland was signed by the World Wrestling Federation and made his television debut on the June 22 episode of RAW is WAR as Edge, a loner character who entered the arena through the crowd for his matches. His character's persona included him walking around the city streets aimlessly and beating up defenseless bystanders. His first televised match was against Jose Estrada, Jr., which ended prematurely by countout when Edge performed a somersault senton from the ring to the outside, legitimately injuring Estrada's neck.[15] The Brood was a stable in the World Wrestling Federation during the Attitude Era of the late 1990s. ...
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Edge was then placed into a feud against the vampire wrestler Gangrel. During the feud, Gangrel introduced Christian, Edge's kayfabe brother, as his ally. Eventually, Gangrel and Christian convinced Edge to join them, and the three of them formed a stable known as The Brood. The Brood as a whole was later abducted by and converted into The Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness. In May 1999, the Brood broke away from The Ministry after Christian was attacked by Ken Shamrock and forced to reveal the location of the captive Stephanie McMahon. The Undertaker chose to have Christian punished for his trespass, but Edge and Gangrel stood by him and turned against The Undertaker. A professional wrestling feud is a staged disagreement between two wrestlers or factions of wrestlers over a purported slight or insult. ...
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William Jason Jay Reso (born November 30, 1973) better known by his ring name Christian Cage, is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. ...
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Following a short feud with the Ministry, they began a feud with The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff Hardy). Soon, however, Gangrel turned on Edge and Christian and formed The New Brood with their enemies, The Hardy Boyz. Even after the New Brood split, Edge & Christian continued to feud with The Hardy Boyz. The two teams competed in a tag team ladder match at the 1999 No Mercy pay-per-view for the "managerial services" of Terri Runnels and $100,000, which the Hardy Boyz won.[16] On April 2 at WrestleMania 2000, Edge and Christian defeated the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz to win their first WWF Tag Team Title in a triple threat Ladder match which birthed the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match.[17] Edge and Christian (E&C) is a former tag team of on-screen brothers made of real life best friends Adam Joseph Copeland (Edge) and Jason William Reso (Christian), who wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation. ...
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Following this victory, Edge and Christian found success as a heel duo, shifting their gimmick from borderline goth to a comedic pair of "cool dudes", winning the WWF Tag Team Title six more times (for a total of seven). During this time, their trademark became the "five second pose" where they performed a pose in the ring for five seconds "for the benefit of those with flash photography" to mock, insult, or otherwise amuse the fans. They also competed as a team in the first three Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches, winning the first two over The Dudley Boyz and The Hardy Boyz, at SummerSlam 2000 and then again at WrestleMania X-Seven.[18][19] In professional wrestling, a heel is a villain character. ...
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At the 2001 Royal Rumble Edge and Christian were defeated by the Dudley Boyz and lost the World Tag Team title.[19] They unsuccessfully attempted to regain their tag team title at No Way Out against the Dudley Boyz and the Brothers of Destruction,[19] but they succeeded at WrestleMania X-Seven against the Dudley Boyz and The Hardyz in the second Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match.[19] Royal Rumble 2001 was the fourteenth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). ...
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Singles star (2001-2003) Edge went on to solidify himself as a burgeoning singles star by winning the 2001 King of the Ring tournament.[20] Christian turned on Edge shortly afterward, and the two feuded over Edge's Intercontinental Championship, which Edge lost to him[21] and won right back.[22] Then, Edge lost the Intercontinental Title to Test[23] and shortly afterward won the WCW United States Championship from Kurt Angle. Edge defeated Test at Survivor Series to unify the Intercontinental Championship with the U.S. Championship.[24] King of the Ring is an annual World Wrestling Entertainment tournament held from 1985 to 2002. ...
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Throughout the winter months of 2001, Edge feuded with William Regal for the Intercontinental Championship. Edge came up short in the feud.[25] When WrestleMania X8 came around, Edge found himself in a match with Booker T that was the result of Edge beating out Booker for a fictitious Japanese shampoo endorsement.[26] Darren Kenneth Matthews (born May 10, 1968) better known by his ring name William Regal, is an English professional wrestler. ...
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Shortly after defeating Booker T at WrestleMania, Edge was drafted to the SmackDown! brand in the first WWE Draft Lottery. Upon arriving there, he began a feud against Kurt Angle, which culminated in Edge shaving Kurt's head following a hair vs. hair match at Judgment Day.[27] When Rey Mysterio made his SmackDown! debut, he and Edge formed a team and captured the WWE Tag Team Championship. He also received matches for the WWE Championship against title holders Brock Lesnar and Big Show. For the video game series based on the show, see WWE SmackDown! (video game series). ...
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In February 2003, Edge suffered a legit neck injury and had to undergo surgery with Dr. Lloyd Youngblood. Recovery kept him sidelined for close to a year .[28] He was scheduled to return to the ring in February 2004, but he suffered a legitimate broken hand just before his planned return, forcing him to stay out of the ring for an additional month. He was placed on the Raw brand in the WWE Draft after WrestleMania XX and returned to in-ring action shortly after that event. On the April 19, 2004 edition of Raw he and Chris Benoit won the World Tag Team Championship.[29] They continued a close partnership even after losing the title, but it was disbanded when Edge won the Intercontinental Championship at Vengeance 2004 from Randy Orton.[30] He then began to turn heel by cheating to keep the title and getting confrontational with ally Chris Jericho. Following a (legit) groin injury in a non-televised match, Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff stripped Edge of the Intercontinental title. This was the first time that Edge turned heel since his alliance with Christian right after Wrestlemania 2000 and before the Invasion Storyline.-1...
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Pursuit of the World Heavyweight Championship (2004-2005) Upon his return, Edge's character became that of a crazed heel with severe anger management problems centered around his obsession for the World Heavyweight Championship. Edge, Benoit, and Shawn Michaels received a chance for a title shot for Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship at Taboo Tuesday 2004. Michaels won the audience vote to receive the title shot, giving Edge and Benoit a Tag Title shot. During the match, Edge abandoned his partner (although Benoit managed to win the title on his own)[31] and instead interfered in the main event, costing Michaels the championship.[31] The World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
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In December, both Edge and Benoit competed in a #1 contender's battle royal, but eliminated each other simultaneously at the conclusion of the match, resulting in a draw. Due to this, the World Heavyweight Champion Triple H was forced to defend the title in a triple threat match. In the match, Benoit locked on the Crippler Crossface on Edge, who shifted his weight putting Benoit's shoulders on the mat for a pin. This match also ended in a draw for Benoit and Edge, as Benoit made Edge submit at the same time the referee counted a pinfall for Edge. As a result, the World Heavyweight Title was vacated the next week on Raw. In professional wrestling, a battle royal (sometimes battle royale; plural battles royal) is a multi-competitor match in which wrestlers are eliminated from the match upon being thrown over the top rope and out of the ring, with both feet touching the floor of the venue. ...
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Edge as Mr. Money in the Bank in 2005 Edge competed in his first Elimination Chamber match at New Year's Revolution 2005 for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. Shawn Michaels (acting as special guest referee) would hit Edge with a Sweet Chin Music in retaliation for an accidental Spear, causing Edge to be eliminated first.[32] This led to a match at the 2005 Royal Rumble later in the month, in which Edge defeated Michaels.[33] Subsequently, at WrestleMania 21, Edge won the first ever "Money in the Bank ladder match", gaining himself a contract that gave him a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship within one year.[34] Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Even though he was already a heel, Edge faced even more scorn from the fans due to his adulterous affair with Amy Dumas, who was known on-screen as Lita.[35] Dumas had been the girlfriend of Copeland's close real-life friend, Matt Hardy. When Dumas suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament, she was put out of action,[36] and it was during this time that Copeland, began an affair with her while she was still in a relationship with Hardy. Shortly after the incident became public knowledge, WWE had released Hardy resulting in even more backlash towards Copeland and Dumas.[37] After Hardy returned, however, the real-life situation was translated into a storyline.[35][38] Amy Christine Dumas (born April 14, 1975) is an American former professional wrestler. ...
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Nevertheless, or perhaps because of this, Edge was paired with Lita in an angle where she turned on her kayfabe husband Kane. On the July 11 edition of Raw, Edge's match with Kane was interrupted when Matt Hardy made a surprising appearance. The situation was a worked shoot, with Hardy referring to Edge as "Adam" and issuing a threat to Lita as well. When Hardy was officially brought back to Raw, he and Edge continued their feud, including a match at SummerSlam 2005 where Edge defeated Hardy, causing Hardy to have "excessive blood loss."[39] They also competed in a Street Fight, which resulted in a no-contest when Hardy performed a Side Effect on Edge off the entrance ramp into the sound speakers and other electrical equipment. They also fought in a Steel cage match at Unforgiven 2005 that Matt won after a leg drop on Edge from the top of the cage.[40] The feud culminated in a "Loser Leaves Raw Ladder Match" at WWE Homecoming, which Edge won, causing Hardy to move to SmackDown!. In professional wrestling, an angle is a fictional storyline. ...
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Shortly after the Homecoming victory, Edge suffered a legitimate torn pectoral muscle that kept him shelved for several weeks.[41] During his time off, he starred in his own talk show segment on Raw entitled The Cutting Edge, dubbing himself the "Rated-R Superstar". Edge used his talk show to start a feud with Ric Flair following Flair's well-publicized arrest in connection with a road rage incident. Edge eventually began using The Cutting Edge as a soapbox to run down Flair until, after weeks of public mockery, Flair eventually showed up and attacked Edge.-1...
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Richard Morgan Fliehr[2] (born on February 25, 1949 in Minneapolis, Minnesota[2]) better known by his ring name Ric Flair , is a legendary American professional wrestler of iconic staus signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its SmackDown! brand. ...
Road rage or road violence is the common name for deliberately dangerous and/or violent behaviour under the influence of heightened anger by a motor vehicle operator that affects the safety of one or more other operators or bystanders. ...
WWE Champion (2006) Edge and Flair formally met at New Year's Revolution 2006 in a match where Edge was disqualified.[42] Later that night, following the main event Elimination Chamber match, Vince McMahon appeared on stage and declared that John Cena would defend the WWE Championship he'd just retained "one more time." An already bloodied and fatigued Cena was forced into a match against Edge, who decided to cash in his Money in the Bank contract at that moment. Edge defeated Cena in less than two minutes after two spears to become WWE Champion for the first time, as well as a Triple Crown Champion.[42] This is about the traditional pay-per-view event, for the project rocket album, see New Years Revolution (album). ...
The Elimination Chamber at New Years Revolution 2006. ...
Vincent Kennedy McMahon (born August 25, 1945) is an American wrestling promoter, occasional professional wrestler, on-screen personality, former play-by-play announcer, and film producer. ...
John Felix Anthony Cena, Jr. ...
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
The 2007 Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. ...
Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
This article deals with the achievement as understood in professional wrestling in the United States. ...
In an interview conducted after New Year's Revolution on WWE.com, Edge announced that he and Lita would have "hot, torrid sex" in the middle of the ring on Raw the next night to celebrate his victory. On Raw, Edge held up to that promise by engaging in foreplay with Lita until they were interrupted by Ric Flair, who called Edge a disgrace and "dead in the bed." Flair, however, ended up on the receiving end of a con-chair-to on the announcers' table until John Cena came out to rescue Flair and deliver an F-U to a half-naked Lita much to the surprise of Edge. The "Live Sex Celebration" segment earned Raw a 5.2 rating,[43] the highest Raw rating in over a year,[44] leading Edge to call himself the "most-watched WWE Champion in the last 5 years" due to the high ratings. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
Three weeks later, at the 2006 Royal Rumble, Edge lost the WWE Championship back to Cena. He then lost a return match on a special Thursday edition of Raw held on February 16, 2006. Edge blamed special guest referee Mick Foley for his loss, claiming biased officiating and attacked him. At Saturday Night's Main Event, Foley got revenge on Edge by assaulting him with a Con-chair-to. They feuded until WrestleMania 22 in April, where Edge defeated Foley in a Hardcore match by spearing him through a flaming table.[45] The victory brought Edge's WrestleMania record to 5-0, the second best undefeated streak at WrestleMania (second only to The Undertaker's being 14-0 at that point in time). Image File history File linksMetadata Edge_-_WWE_Champion. ...
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The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
Royal Rumble 2006 was the nineteenth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...
Michael Francis Mick Foley, Sr. ...
This is a list of results from every edition of WWE Saturday Nights Main Event (formerly WWF Saturday Nights Main Event). ...
Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
WrestleMania 22 was the twenty-second annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Christian Cage after being chokeslammed onto a pile of thumbtacks. ...
For the Combichrist song, see Everybody Hates You Mark Calaway (born March 24, 1965[2][3]) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name The Undertaker. ...
Edge used his victory over Foley to once again challenge John Cena for his WWE Championship. Triple H was involved in a feud with Cena at the time, resulting in a Triple Threat match at Backlash 2006, where Cena pinned Triple H to retain the title.[46] After Backlash, Edge continued his feud with Mick Foley as they entered a Triple Threat Hardcore Match. However, Foley immediately attacked friend Tommy Dreamer with Edge's assistance. Edge and Foley then proclaimed that, because of their brutal match at WrestleMania, they were the true Hardcore Champions. At One Night Stand 2006, Edge, Foley, and Lita defeated Dreamer, Terry Funk, and Beulah McGillicutty in an "Extreme Rules" tag team match.[47] Edge later interfered in a WWE Title match between champion John Cena and challenger Rob Van Dam, helping Van Dam win the title.[47] Edge had been #1 contender for the title at the time, and there appeared to be some sort of collusion between him and ECW. Edge was unable to win the title at Vengeance 2006. Paul Michael Levesque[4] (born July 27, 1969)[4] is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Triple H, an abbreviation of his former Hunter Hearst Helmsley moniker. ...
Backlash 2006 was the eighth annual Backlash professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Michael Francis Mick Foley, Sr. ...
A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...
Thomas Laughlin (born February 14, 1971),[2] is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Tommy Dreamer. ...
World Wrestling Entertainments Hardcore Championship was a championship defended under hardcore rules: No Disqualifications, meaning all weapons and interference are legal. ...
ECW One Night Stand 2006 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Terrance (Terry) Funk (born June 30, 1944) is an American professional wrestler, known chiefly for the hardcore wrestling style he adopted in the later part of his career that inspired many later wrestlers, most notably Mick Foley. ...
Trisa Hayes Laughlin (born Trisa Hayes on March 14, 1969 in Muskegon, Michigan)[1] better known by her stage name, Beulah McGillicutty, is an American professional wrestling valet, best known for her appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling in the late 1990s. ...
Robert Alexander Szatkowski (born December 18, 1970 in Battle Creek, Michigan) better known by his ring name Rob Van Dam, is currently an inactive American professional wrestler. ...
Vengeance is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Two weeks later on Raw, Edge pinned Rob Van Dam in a Triple Threat No Disqualification Match, after blindsiding John Cena with the title belt, to become WWE Champion for the second time.[48] The match marked the first time the WWE Championship changed hands on Raw since October 8, 2001. The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
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Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
This re-ignited his feud with John Cena, and Edge lost by disqualification at SNME in order to retain his title.[49] As a result of these tactics, Cena snapped and FU'ed him through the Spanish announcers' table.[49] Subsequently, a match was made for SummerSlam 2006 with the stipulation that if Edge was disqualified, he would not only lose the match, but also his title. At SummerSlam, Edge retained his title by pinning Cena after he hit him in the back of the head with brass knuckles while Lita distracted the referee.[50] This is a list of results from every edition of WWE Saturday Nights Main Event (formerly WWF Saturday Nights Main Event). ...
Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ...
SummerSlam 2006 was the nineteenth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view event from World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
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On the next night's Raw, Lita threw Cena's customized "spinner" belt into the Long Island Sound at Edge's command, who declared it the end of the "Cena era" in his life. Edge later unveiled the new "Rated R" version of the belt. Cena, however, interfered in Edge's match later that night, chased him down to the outside of the building, beat him down, and tossed him into the polluted Long Island Sound himself. The next week, Cena made a deal with Edge: if Edge could defeat him in a match for the WWE Championship, he would sign a contract to move to SmackDown!.[51] Edge agreed, on the condition the match be a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match (TLC) held at Unforgiven 2006 in Edge's home town of Toronto.[51] At the event, he lost the championship after Cena FUed him through two stacked tables from a ladder. Edge claimed that as a result of the blow, he was legitimately knocked out for the first time in his career.[52] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 770 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolutionâ (1,001 Ã 780 pixels, file size: 474 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ...
WWE RAW Brand house show from the Continental Airlines Arena on December 28, 2006 A house show is a professional wrestling show run by a major promotion (such as WWE or TNA), that is not televised or taped. ...
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Unforgiven is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, which has been held in September since the 1999 edition. ...
Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ...
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On the October 2, 2006 episode of Raw, interference from D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H) cost Edge his "final chance" at Cena's WWE Championship in a Steel cage match, though their interference was a response to the interference of Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. On October 9, 2006, Edge used an edition of The Cutting Edge on Raw to join forces with Randy Orton to form Rated-RKO (although they did not use this name until several weeks later) and began a feud against DX. Edge cited Orton's lack of success after being kicked out of Evolution by Triple H and DX's "stale" antics "taking up TV time" as reasons to join forces. The duo succeeded early in defeating DX at Cyber Sunday due to the vote-in guest referee Eric Bischoff favoring Rated-RKO.[53] The pair then won the World Tag Team Championship from Ric Flair and Roddy Piper on the November 13, 2006 Raw, making Edge hold a record of 11 World Tag Team Championship title reigns in his WWE career. The success halted at Survivor Series 2006 when Team Rated-RKO was defeated by Team DX in a clean sweep of 5-0. Rated-RKO is a heel professional wrestling tag team currently wrestling on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment where they are the current World Tag Team Champions. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Shawn Michaels. ...
Paul Michael Levesque[4] (born July 27, 1969)[4] is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Triple H, an abbreviation of his former Hunter Hearst Helmsley moniker. ...
A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch are a professional wrestling tag team in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
is the 282nd day of the year (283rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Randal Randy Keith Orton[1] (born on April 1, 1980), nicknamed The Legend Killer, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its RAW brand. ...
Rated-RKO is a heel professional wrestling tag team currently wrestling on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment where they are the current World Tag Team Champions. ...
Evolution was a Heel stable on World Wrestling Entertainments RAW brand consisting of Ric Flair, Randy Orton, Triple H, and Batista. ...
Paul Michael Levesque[4] (born July 27, 1969)[4] is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Triple H, an abbreviation of his former Hunter Hearst Helmsley moniker. ...
Cyber Sunday 2006 was the third annual Cyber Sunday professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Eric Aaron Bischoff (born May 27, 1955[1]), is a former professional wrestling booker and on-screen personality, most known for serving as President of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and later General Manager of World Wrestling Entertainments RAW brand. ...
This article is about the tag team championship that is currently defended on the RAW brand of WWE. For SmackDown!s tag team championship, see WWE Tag Team Championship. ...
Richard Morgan Fliehr[2] (born on February 25, 1949 in Minneapolis, Minnesota[2]) better known by his ring name Ric Flair , is a legendary American professional wrestler of iconic staus signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its SmackDown! brand. ...
Roderick George Toombs (born April 17, 1954) better known by his ring name Rowdy Roddy Piper, is a Canadian professional wrestler, and film actor. ...
is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Survivor Series 2006 was the twentieth annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
The feud with DX continued at New Year's Revolution 2007 where Edge and Orton were battered by DX to end the match in a no contest.[54] However, Edge and Orton claimed victory on the grounds that Triple H legitimately tore his right quadriceps in the match. To Edge and Orton, this marked the end of DX. Shawn Michaels vowed to deal with Rated-RKO, and the next week on Raw he took out Randy Orton with a con-chair-to while Edge looked on from the entrance ramp.[55] On the January 29, 2007 edition of Raw, Rated-RKO lost the World Tag Team Championship to Shawn Michaels and John Cena.[56] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Randal Randy Keith Orton[1] (born on April 1, 1980), nicknamed The Legend Killer, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its RAW brand. ...
Rated-RKO is a heel professional wrestling tag team currently wrestling on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment where they are the current World Tag Team Champions. ...
New Years Revolution 2007 was the third annual New Years Revolution pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
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This article is about the tag team championship that is currently defended on the RAW brand of WWE. For SmackDown!s tag team championship, see WWE Tag Team Championship. ...
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Shawn Michaels. ...
John Felix Anthony Cena, Jr. ...
In early February, Edge beat Rob Van Dam to qualify for the Money in the Bank ladder match, but suffered a legitimate broken jaw in the process. He remained on TV but avoided physical confrontations until WrestleMania 23. Meanwhile, his tag partner Orton also qualified for the MITB match, which led to dissent between them. He failed to win at WrestleMania after Jeff Hardy removed them both from the match by performing a nearly 20 foot leg drop off a ladder onto Edge. He then entered a feud, along with former partner Randy Orton, with John Cena and Shawn Michaels. All four men were aiming for the WWE Championship, and at Backlash they competed in a Fatal Four Way match in which Cena successfully defended his title.[57] Robert Alexander Szatkowski (born December 18, 1970 in Battle Creek, Michigan) better known by his ring name Rob Van Dam, is currently an inactive American professional wrestler. ...
The 2007 Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. ...
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WrestleMania 23 was the twenty-third annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Backlash 2007 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...
Move to SmackDown! (2007) On the May 7, 2007 edition of RAW, Edge defeated Mr. Kennedy to win his Money in the Bank title opportunity (Kennedy had suffered a legit injury prior to the match), making Edge a two-time Money in the Bank holder.[58] On the May 11, 2007 edition of SmackDown!, Edge cashed in his newly won contract. After a brutal Steel cage match between The Undertaker and Batista and a savage assault to the Undertaker by Mark Henry, Edge took advantage and defeated Undertaker with a Spear to win his first World Heavyweight Championship.[59] As a result of this victory, Edge became a part of the SmackDown! brand. is the 127th day of the year (128th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Kenneth Anderson (born March 6, 1976) is an American professional wrestler better known by the ring name Mr. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...
For the Combichrist song, see Everybody Hates You Mark Calaway (born March 24, 1965[2][3]) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name The Undertaker. ...
David Michael Bautista (born January 18, 1969),[1] better known as Dave Batista or by the ring name Batista, is an American professional wrestler. ...
Mark Gordon Henry[1] (born June 12, 1971 in Silsbee, Texas) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment performing on its SmackDown! brand. ...
The World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
Edge then began a feud with Batista and successfully defended his championship title against Batista at Judgment Day,[60] in a Steel Cage Match at One Night Stand,[61] and a third and final time at a last chance match at Vengeance.[62] Edge then started another feud with Kane after Theodore Long announced Kane as the new number one contender for Edge's title. Edge was forced to relinquish his title due to a legit torn left pectoral muscle injury on the July 20, 2007 SmackDown! following an attack by Kane.[63] Edge stated he would be out of action for about four months. Judgment Day 2007 was the eighth annual Judgment Day professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
One Night Stand 2007 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Glen Thomas Jacobs (born April 26, 1967) better known by his ring name Kane, is an American professional wrestler. ...
Theodore Robert Rufus Long (born September 15, 1955) is a former professional wrestling referee and manager, and is currently working on World Wrestling Entertainments SmackDown! brand as its General Manager. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
At Survivor Series, Edge returned to the ring, appearing during the Hell in a Cell match and attacking The Undertaker causing him to lose the match and Batista to retain the world title. On the following SmackDown!, Edge became embroiled in a love scandal with SmackDown! General Manager, Vickie Guerrero[64]. Vickie named him the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. He will face Batista for the championship the following week on SmackDown!. They then shared a passionate kiss. Survivor Series 2007 was the the twenty-first annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ...
Hell in a Cell (sometimes referred to as Hell in the Cell) is a type of professional wrestling match seen in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in which the ring and ringside area are surrounded by a roofed steel cell which stands 16 feet (5 meters), or, more recently, 20 feet...
Vickie Guerrero (née Lara) is a professional wrestling personality and widow of professional wrestler Eddie Guerrero currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment on its SmackDown! brand, where she is the Assistant General Manager. ...
In wrestling - Finishing and signature moves
- Spear
- Edgecution / Impaler DDT / Buzzkiller / Concussion on Delivery (C.O.D.) (Lifting DDT)
- Edgecator (Kneeling inverted Sharpshooter)
- Downward Spiral (Leg hook reverse STO)
- Edge-O-Matic (Sitout rear mat slam pin)[65]
- Face Plant (Half nelson bulldog)
- Diving crossbody
- Electric chair facebuster
- Flapjack
- Missile dropkick
- Reverse DDT
- Russian legsweep
- Spinning heel kick
- Top rope hurricanrana
- One man con-chair-to[66]
- Managers
- Theme music
- Since November 1, 2004, Edge's current WWE entrance music is Metalingus by Alter Bridge. During 2001-2003 it was Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy) by Rob Zombie and before that he used two pieces of WWF produced production music entitled You Think You Know Me and On the Edge. Since You Think You Know Me, all of his theme music has been preceded by the eponymous phrase from that song, including the Burn In My Light/Metalingus combination used for Rated-RKO.
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Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
John Felix Anthony Cena, Jr. ...
Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
In professional wrestling a DDT is any move in which the wrestler falls down or backwards to drive a held opponents head into the mat. ...
Bret Hart applying the Sharpshooter on Shawn Michaels. ...
A facebuster, also known as a face plant, is generally a takedown move in professional wrestling in which an attacking wrestler forces his/her opponent down to the mat face-first without involving a headlock or facelock. ...
Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ...
Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ...
Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
A facebuster, also known as a face plant, is generally a takedown move in professional wrestling in which an attacking wrestler forces his/her opponent down to the mat face-first without involving a headlock or facelock. ...
Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
In professional wrestling a DDT is any move in which the wrestler falls down or backwards to drive a held opponents head into the mat. ...
Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ...
Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ...
Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
In professional wrestling, a manager is a character who is paired with a wrestler. ...
David Christian Heath (born February 16, 1969) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring names The Vampire Warrior and Gangrel. ...
Amy Christine Dumas (born April 14, 1975) is an American former professional wrestler. ...
Terri Lynne Boatright Runnels (born October 5, 1966) is a former WCW and WWE professional wrestling valet, manager, TV host, and professional wrestler. ...
Vickie Guerrero (née Lara) is a professional wrestling personality and widow of professional wrestler Eddie Guerrero currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment on its SmackDown! brand, where she is the Assistant General Manager. ...
King of the Ring is an annual World Wrestling Entertainment tournament held from 1985 to 2002. ...
The 2007 Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. ...
The MPAA film rating system is a system used in the United States and territories and instituted by the Motion Picture Association of America to rate a movie based on its content. ...
// Music in professional wrestling serves a variety of purposes. ...
One Day Remains is the debut album by the band Alter Bridge. ...
Alter Bridge is an American hard rock band[1] formed by Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips (former members of Creed), with Myles Kennedy (lead vocals and guitar formerly of The Mayfield Four). ...
Robert Cummings (born January 12, 1965 in Haverhill, Massachusetts), better known as Rob Zombie, is an American musician, film director, and writer. ...
Production music is the name given to the music owned by production music libraries and licensed to customers for use in film, television, radio and other media. ...
Rated-RKO is a heel professional wrestling tag team currently wrestling on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment where they are the current World Tag Team Champions. ...
Championships and accomplishments - Insane Championship Wrestling
- Outlaw Championship Wrestling
- Southern States Wrestling
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The World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
Joseph Edward (Joe) Hitchen (born September 2, 1969 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, Joe E. Legend (sometimes abbreviated to Legend or LEGEND). // Joe Legend began wrestling in Canada before becoming a part of Sex and Violence with Sexton Hardcastle, a successful...
William Jason Jay Reso (born November 30, 1973) better known by his ring name Christian Cage, is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. ...
Joseph Edward (Joe) Hitchen (born September 2, 1969 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, Joe E. Legend (sometimes abbreviated to Legend or LEGEND). // Joe Legend began wrestling in Canada before becoming a part of Sex and Violence with Sexton Hardcastle, a successful...
William Jason Jay Reso (born November 30, 1973) better known by his ring name Christian Cage, is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. ...
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ...
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
Randy Orton is currently in his second reign as WWE Champion. ...
The World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
Edge as the World Heavyweight Champion This is a chronological list of wrestlers that have been World Heavyweight Champion, sorted by ring name. ...
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Intercontinental Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
The WWE Intercontinental Championship is a professional wrestling title. ...
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
John Cena in 2005, with his customized WWE United States Championship belt. ...
This article is about the tag team championship that is currently defended on the RAW brand of WWE. For SmackDown!s tag team championship, see WWE Tag Team Championship. ...
The World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team title. ...
William Jason Jay Reso (born November 30, 1973) better known by his ring name Christian Cage, is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. ...
Christopher Michael Benoit (IPA: ) (May 21, 1967 â June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler who wrestled for Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
Terrence Gene Bollea (born on August 11, 1953) is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan. ...
Randal Randy Keith Orton[1] (born on April 1, 1980), nicknamed The Legend Killer, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its RAW brand. ...
This article is about the tag team championship that is currently defended on the SmackDown! brand of WWE. For the original WWE Tag Team Championship that is currently defended on the RAW brand, see World Tag Team Championship (WWE). ...
The WWE Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team title. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
King of the Ring is an annual World Wrestling Entertainment tournament held from 1985 to 2002. ...
King of the Ring is an annual World Wrestling Entertainment tournament held from 1985 to 2002. ...
The 2007 Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. ...
The 2007 Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. ...
The 2007 Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. ...
The 2007 Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23. ...
This article deals with the achievement as understood in professional wrestling in the United States. ...
The InVasion was a professional wrestling storyline in the World Wrestling Federation that began shortly after the WWFs purchase of World Championship Wrestling. ...
Kenneth Anderson (born March 6, 1976) is an American professional wrestler better known by the ring name Mr. ...
Controversy In March 2007, Copeland became a key figure in an alleged steroid ring and drug investigation. On March 19 Sports Illustrated posted an article on its website in its continuing series investigating a steroid and HGH ring used by a number of professional athletes in several sports. That article mentioned several current and former WWE wrestlers, including Copeland who was alleged to have obtained HGH.[74] Copeland has previously admitted using steroids in April 2004 after neck surgery as an experiment on TSN's Off The Record with Michael Landsberg in January 2005. He said he felt it slowed him down, so he quickly got off the substance.[75] According to Copeland, he took HGH after coming back from a spinal fusion neck surgery. He was told by doctors that it would help the bones grow back around the screws and plate that were inserted into his neck. He claims to have taken blood tests, consulted doctors, studied the drug, and got prescriptions before deciding to take them.[76] is the 78th day of the year (79th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The first issue of Sports Illustrated, August 16, 1954, showing Milwaukee Braves star Eddie Mathews at bat in Milwaukee County Stadium. ...
Growth hormone (GH) is a protein hormone secreted by the pituitary gland which stimulates growth and cell reproduction. ...
Off The Record is a Canadian sports television program hosted by Michael Landsberg on TSN. Commonly abbreviated as OTR, the show is a talk/debate style program, modeled after Politically Incorrect and features Michael Landsberg with up to four guests. ...
According to a Sports Illustrated article posted on August 30, 2007, Copeland was named one of ten superstars found to have purchased steroids and other drugs from an online pharmacy, a violation of the WWE Talent Wellness program. Copeland was said to have received somatropin, genotropin and stanozolol between September 2004 and February 2007.[77][78] The first issue of Sports Illustrated, August 16, 1954, showing Milwaukee Braves star Eddie Mathews at bat in Milwaukee County Stadium. ...
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September 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: September 2004 in sports Events Deaths in September ⢠27 Tsai Wan-lin ⢠24 Françoise Sagan ⢠20 Brian Clough ⢠18 Russ Meyer ⢠15 Johnny Ramone ⢠12 Fred Ebb ⢠11 Peter VII of Alexandria ⢠8...
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Personal life Copeland used to play hockey with current Montreal Canadien Aaron Downey.[79] He is a New Jersey Devils fan.[80] The Montreal Canadiens (French: ) are a professional mens ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
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As a teenager, Copeland attended WrestleMania VI sitting in the eleventh row at ringside.[81] He was cheering on WWF Champion Hulk Hogan against The Ultimate Warrior, and he credits this match with making him realize he wanted to be a wrestler.[3] Twelve years later Copeland returned to SkyDome as a competitor at WrestleMania X8. WrestleMania VI was the World Wrestling Federations (WWF) sixth WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event and the first to be held outside of the U.S. It took place on April 1, 1990 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario with an announced attendance of 67,678. ...
Terrence Gene Bollea (born on August 11, 1953) is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan. ...
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During his high school years, Copeland was voted "Most Likely to Win the WWF World Heavyweight Championship".[3] The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
Copeland has been married two times. He was originally married to Alanah Morley in November 2001, the sister of Val Venis,[82] but they divorced after three years.[83] This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
His autobiography, titled 'Adam Copeland On Edge', was published on November 4, 2004. Unlike most wrestlers who used 'ghost writers' to write their autobiographies, Copeland wrote the entire book himself. Mick Foley wrote the foreword to his book.[84] Cover of the first English edition of 1793 of Benjamin Franklins autobiography. ...
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Copeland does not smoke. He claims he had his first cigarette when he was sixteen, hated it, and hasn't smoked since.[85] Copeland has several tattoos. He has a tattoo of a sun on his left upper biceps, a star on his right upper biceps with several smaller stars below it, two skulls wearing bandanas below said star tattoo, along with a tattoo of a cross on his left forearm.[86]
Acting Film In 2000, he made a cameo appearance in the movie Highlander: Endgame, credited as "Road Bandit". During the appearance, actor Adrian Paul remarks "Looks like you've lost your edge, lad" after defeating him in a sword fight. Adrian Paul as Duncan MacLeod of the Highlander television series. ...
Guest appearances In August 2006, he appeared as Edge on Mind of Mencia as a commentator for The Royal Religious Rumble. He punched out an actor playing L. Ron Hubbard to stop Scientology from ruling the world and then speared another actor playing Tom Cruise. In March 2007, alongside Randy Orton, John Cena, and Bobby Lashley, he appeared on Deal or No Deal. Weeks later he appeared on the sketch comedy show MADtv. Mind of Mencia is an American television comedy show on the cable channel Comedy Central. ...
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Randal Randy Keith Orton[1] (born on April 1, 1980), nicknamed The Legend Killer, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its RAW brand. ...
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Franklin Roberto Bobby Lashley (born July 16, 1976)[2] is an American professional wrestler and former Collegiate amateur wrestler. ...
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Television In March 2002, Copeland alongside other WWE Superstars appeared on The Weakest Link. He was voted out in the first round, and the eventual winner was Kane.[87] The Weakest Link (known as Weakest Link in many countries) is a television game show which first appeared in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 14 August 2000. ...
Glen Thomas Jacobs (born April 26, 1967) better known by his ring name Kane, is an American professional wrestler. ...
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- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge (p.74)
- ^ a b c d Edge's WWE Profile. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge (p.51)
- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge (p.16)
- ^ Edge's Title History. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ W.W.W.F./W.W.F./W.W.E. World Heavyweight Title. Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
- ^ a b Edge's first World Heavyweight title reign. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
- ^ a b Edge's WWE title history. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.
- ^ WrestleMania 21 Results. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland on Edge (p.129)
- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland on Edge (p.47)
- ^ Adam Copeland (November 8, 2006). Blog from the last Japan trip. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ Copeland, Adam (November 2004). Adam Copeland on Edge. WWE Books, 75. “I wrestled as Damien Stryker (my worst moniker to date) against Meng and Kevin Sullivan.”
- ^ WWF RAW is WAR recap (June 22, 1998). Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ PWI Staff. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts", "Wrestling’s historical cards", Kappa Publishing, 2007, pp. 104. (English)
- ^ PWI Staff. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts", "Wrestling’s historical cards", Kappa Publishing, 2007, pp. 105. (English)
- ^ PWI Staff. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts", "Wrestling’s historical cards", Kappa Publishing, 2007, pp. 106. (English)
- ^ a b c d PWI Staff. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts", "Wrestling’s historical cards", Kappa Publishing, 2007, pp. 107. (English)
- ^ King of the Ring 2001 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
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- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge (p.189)
- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge (p.191)
- ^ Survivor Series 2001 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge (p.195)
- ^ WrestleMania X-8 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge (p.204)
- ^ Alex Marvez (March 6, 2003). Neck Injuries Sideline Stars. Retrieved on 2007-03-22.
- ^ RAW results - April 19, 2004. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ Vengeance 2004 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ a b Taboo Tuesday 2004 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ New Years Revolution 2005 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ Royal Rumble 2005 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ a b WrestleMania 21 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ a b Jeff Clark (September 7, 2007). The Luchagors Drop a Powerbomb. Stomp and Stammer. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ Jason Clevett (March 2, 2005). Lita on road to recovery. SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-10-18.
- ^ Blackjack Brown (April 17, 2005). WWE cuts Hardy, Rhyno, Holly. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved on 2007-08-20.
- ^ Breaking News: Edge's Wife breaks her silence (April 19, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-02-25.
- ^ SummerSlam 2005 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ Unforgiven 2005 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ TJ Madigan (November 5, 2005). WWE starts to implode. Retrieved on 2007-03-22.
- ^ a b New Years Revolution 2006 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ RAW ratings rise (January 10, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ Mike McAvennie (December 24, 2006). Raw's Sex Edge-ucation. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ WrestleMania 22 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ Backlash 2006 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
- ^ a b ECW's One Night Stand 2006 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ RAW results - July 3, 2006. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
- ^ a b Saturday Night's Main Event results - July 15, 2006. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
- ^ SummerSlam 2006 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ a b Blackjack Brown (September 17, 2006). Last chance for Cena vs. Edge. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved on 2007-11-06.
- ^ Adam Copeland (September 19, 2006). Inaugural blog!. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ Cyber Sunday 2006 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ New Years Revolution 2007 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ RAW results - January 15, 2007. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ RAW results - January 29, 2007. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ Kaplan, Brett (May 2007). HBK assists Cena in title defense. Miami Herald. Retrieved on 2007-07-25.
- ^ RAW results - May 7, 2007. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
- ^ SmackDown results - May 11, 2007. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
- ^ Judgment Day 2007 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ One Night Stand 2007 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ Vengeance 2007 Results. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
- ^ Blackjack Brown (July 22, 2007). Edge injury puts Khali in title role. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved on 2007-08-20.
- ^ Dee, Louie (November 18, 2007). On the Edge of Hell. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-20.
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- ^ Copeland, Adam (2004). Adam Copeland on Edge. WWE Books, 158. “We [Edge and Christian] became known as "the chairmen of the WWE" with our illegal finishing move, the Conchairto. Essentially a chair sandwich around our opponents' heads.”
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 308th day of the year (309th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 281st day of the year (282nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 80th day of the year (81st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 80th day of the year (81st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 80th day of the year (81st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
References - Copeland, Adam (2004). Adam Copeland On Edge. World Wrestling Entertainment Books. ISBN 978-1416505235.
- PWI Staff. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts", "Wrestling’s historical cards", Kappa Publishing, 2007. (English)
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