Adam Copeland On Edge

Cover of Adam Copeland On Edge by Adam Copeland
Publisher: Gallery Books
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781416505235
Dimensions:
Height: 9.2 Inches
Length: 6.1429 Inches
Weight: 0.68 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 796.812092
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Adam Copeland On Edge by Adam Copeland, published by Gallery Books on October 11, 2005, is a reprint edition that spans 256 pages. This book presents a personal narrative that reflects on the author’s life and career, particularly during a challenging period of recovery from neck surgery. Through vivid storytelling, Copeland shares his journey from a small town in Ontario to becoming a professional wrestler, highlighting the influences and experiences that shaped his ambitions and identity.

Readers will find an exploration of Copeland’s formative years, including his early inspirations from comics and music, as well as his relationships with fellow wrestlers. The narrative delves into his experiences in the wrestling world, detailing his rise in WWE and the challenges he faced along the way. With a focus on themes of perseverance and self-discovery, Copeland recounts significant moments in his career, including his debut and the evolution of his persona as Edge. This memoir offers insights into the wrestling industry while reflecting on personal growth and the pursuit of dreams.


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Adam Copeland on Edge is what the author describes as “a mental picture.” It’s also a dream—“one of many”—that he decided to realize while at home convalescing from potential career-ending neck surgery. And it’s a journey that explores not only his life but also his innermost thoughts.

In the small town of Orangeville, Ontario, Copeland was raised by a loving mother who, while working multiple jobs just to pay the rent, nurtured her son’s passion for Spider-Man comics and KISS albums. When a family tragedy created a void in Copeland’s life, that void was soon filled by the wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, who “made me feel like I could accomplish anything.”

For Copeland, “anything” meant becoming a wrestler, an ambition shared by his friend Jason Reso, who would eventually form the indie tag team Suicide Blondes with Copeland, then join him in WWE as Edge’s “brother,” Christian. Winning a newspaper essay contest earned Copeland free wrestling training from independent veterans Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchinson. The author shares his vivid, often outrageous memories of wrestling throughout Canada and the midwestern United States and befriending future WWE Superstars like Terry Richards (Rhyno), Sean Morley (Val Venis), and Chris Jericho. Hard work and persistence brought Copeland to World Wrestling Entertainment. But his “inauspicious” Raw debut—during which he accidentally knocked out his opponent—supports his claim that “I had no idea” how to make the transformation to Edge.

Copeland retraces the steps he took to “Edgeucate” himself, from his goth days with the Brood’s Christian and Gangrel to ushering in the “E&C Dynasty,” which in turn revitalized WWE’s Tag Team division (with the aid of the Hardy Boyz, the Dudley Boyz, and countless tables, ladders, and chairs).

With vivid detail and sincerity, Copeland offers his thoughts about not only fulfilling his goals but also building upon them. He shares his actual surprise over winning the Intercontinental title for the first time; the anxiety he felt while splitting up with Christian; his eventual determination “to grab the damn ball out of someone’s hands and take off”; the distress of almost losing his long blond hair to Kurt Angle; his wonder over enjoying a brief Tag Team title reign with the icon who first inspired him; the simultaneous pain of a broken marriage and two ruptured discs in his neck; and the nervous energy of returning to Raw in March 2004 and setting his sights on the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

You think you know Edge? Then read on….

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Publisher: Gallery Books. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9781416505235.
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Language: en. Pages: 256. Edition: Reprint.

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