AEW WrestleDream will go down in AEW history as a significant event in the promotion’s history as it featured the debut of Adam Copeland. Copeland has already become a main focus on AEW television, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t still willing to advise WWE talent after debuting in AEW.
The Rated R Superstar has been a central focus on AEW television since his debut, as he appeared on both Dynamite and Collision over the past couple of weeks, making fans excited for what he will do next.
While speaking on the Ringer’s Masked Man Show, Adam Copeland talked about his approach to giving advice. The Rated R Superstar also made it clear that he is still willing to advise WWE talent after debuting in AEW.
”Generally, what I’ll do, if it’s something that I saw, I’m like, ‘That’s a good point that I can tell them.’ Usually, I’ll go back and re-watch everything without like talking to Eddie Kingston while we’re watching. Usually, I’ll sit home and properly watch something before I really dive into it because I don’t want to half-ass it. I want to make sure that I’m telling points that I saw and felt and take it for what it’s worth. I’m not one of those guys that’s like, ‘Listen to what I say, damnit.’ You have to have that filter as to who you trust as a person you go to in terms of advice. I’ve always said I’m wide open to anybody, and that still holds true to talent in WWE and they know that.”
The Rated R Superstar had a solid match with Luchasaurus on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite. We will have to wait and see how AEW will continue to book Adam Copeland and Christian Cage’s feud in the coming weeks.
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