Edge made his return to the ring in surprising fashion. His music breaking out during the 2020 Royal Rumble brought a thunderous pop. He won’t receive any reaction with zero fans at WrestleMania 36. He’s also not done when the show of shows is over.

While speaking to ESPN, Edge discussed his future in WWE. He wants to help teach and the best way to do that is by getting in the ring. He also hopes fans say this run was better than his last.

“Physically, I wouldn’t be able to keep up with that grind that all the young ‘uns are doing right now. I put in my 15 years of that, so now I can come back, and honestly, more than anything, I just want to help teach. And the best way for me to teach is to be in there in the ring with you and show you how to listen.”

“When it is time to walk away, I want people to say, ‘Oh, my God, I think he was better this time.’ That’s the challenge. This story has never been written before. No one has ever taken nine years off. No one has ever come back from a triple-fusion. It’s a blank canvas, and the story I want to try and tell, I just want it to be compelling. I want it to be fun for everybody.”

Edge is breaking new ground with his return to the ring. He also gives so many others hope that it’s never too late.

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As he continues to show grit and determination, Edge will undoubtedly make a big mark in WWE. His mission this time around is to leave an even larger impression.

Felix Upton

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