Unseen Footage: What Happened With Adam Copeland After AEW Dynamite Went Off Air

Unseen Footage: What Happened With Adam Copeland After AEW Dynamite Went Off Air AEW

The October 4 episode of AEW Dynamite saw Adam Copeland and Christian Cage come face to face and it didn’t end with good words.

With the former Edge hoping to end his career alongside his former WWE tag team partner, Cage had choice words for the WWE Hall of Famer.

With Copeland disappointed with Cage’s response, the show would go off air with Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne making their presence felt and standing alongside Cage on the entrance ramp with Copeland still in the ring.

All Elite Wrestling has released the video footage of what went on after AEW Dynamite and it can be seen below.

With Luchasaurus coming face to face with the Rated-R Superstar, delivering a thunderous slap to the face followed by grabbing Copeland by the throat, the former WWE star is able to pull away.

The crowd erupt when Copeland delivers a spear to Luchasaurus before doing the same to Wayne.

Trying to sneak back into the ring with his TNT Championship, Cage thinks better of his options when Copeland catches sight of him.

Copeland stands victorious in the ring, lapping up the fan reaction, while Cage makes his way back up the ramp.

Celebrating a successful moment in his AEW career, Copeland celebrates with the fans as Metalingus plays.

Copeland’s debut at AEW WrestleDream on October 1 led to a boost in ticket sales for last night’s episode of Dynamite.

In the post-WrestleDream media scrum, Tony Khan stated that Copeland is with AEW full-time and will be with AEW every week, wrestling regularly.

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7 months ago by Dave Adamson

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