![]() ![]() Factor in a return from injury that some thought impossible, and you're left with a Superstar whose legacy is more or less set, right? What is there left for Edge to do in wrestling? That sounds like a dumb question, but really think about it he's won all of the titles, he's headlined the big shows, and made friendships that will last a lifetime. Is there a world where Edge becomes an ominous presence who shows up in March every year to pick a new opponent for his Wrestlemania streak, which currently sits at two straight victories, making for a fun retirement plan for the “Rated-R Superstar?” If he truly doesn't want to remain a full-time wrestler, then that sounds like an awfully interesting backup plan.īrian Gewirtz believes Edge has nothing left to prove in wrestling. “If he does retire, I don't think he'll be completely gone,” Patrick added. He probably won't be on all of them, but I'm sure he'll be on another WrestleMania again - soon,” Nick Patrick said on his Monday Mailbag podcast via Wrestling Inc. Vince don't just pick and choose … he does with Brock, but everybody else has to do road. ![]() It was a miracle he made his comeback after having neck surgery and the problems he had. He can't do the road anymore - the road is for a young guy. “Everybody's talking about whether he's going to retire… I think he's going to be like The Undertaker. In the opinion of former WWE referee Nick Patrick, the answer to that question is a resounding no, as instead of leaving or retiring from the ring once and for all, he belives Edge will instead transition to a part-time role, not unlike The Undertaker before him. Sure, Tony Khan could make Edge a champion, book him like a legend, and provide a few more years of high-level performance out of a star who once thought his career was done, but would doing so be worth setting aside 25 years of lore and legacy? ![]() While everyone and their wrestling-loving mother is seemingly falling in love with the idea of Edge jumping ship from WWE to AEW, with fantasy bookings ranging from the “Rated-R Superstar” taking the belt off of MJF, to serving as a much-needed locker room leader, to even another title reign alongside his life-long best friend Christian, like under the moniker Cage and Copeland, others are still holding out hope that the Hall of Famer will return to the only home he's known as a professional wrestler, even if it's in a diminished capacity. ![]()
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