As PWMania.com previously reported, AEW star and pro wrestling legend “The Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland made his highly-anticipated return to the squared circle during this past Wednesday night’s Fight For The Fallen Dynamite special when he teamed with FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) to battle The Death Riders (AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and AEW World Trios Champions Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli) in trios action.
Rated FTR would go on to win the match after Copeland hit Yuta with a spear and FTR hit their Shatter Machine finisher following a distraction from “Switchblade” Jay White. Copeland debuted a new in-ring name during the match in the form of โThe Rated R Superstarโ Cope, which was shown via a graphic and which the announcers would call the pro wrestling legend.
According to Dave Meltzer on the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, he has no idea why Copeland decided to shorten his ring name to Cope, but it was the pro wrestling veteran’s decision, not AEW or Tony Khanโs.
Meltzer said, He said: โI have no idea why. I think that because his whole career he was Edge, so he just figures that he should be Cope. Whatever, itโs his call, I mean it doesnโt make โ it doesnโt make a difference, heโs Adam Copeland. The idea absolutely is to just call him Cope, yes. Itโs his call, I donโt think it changes the world or anything. I wouldnโt have done it โฆ youโd have to ask him why, you know what I mean? I said I wouldnโt have done it, but itโs not like anything where I go like โoh, stupid idea,โ itโs just something.โ
You can check out Meltzer’s comments in the video below.