During the 2020 Royal Rumble, fans would see the return of WWE Hall of Famer Edge to the ring. Edge was forced into retirement in 2011 after a serious neck injury, and worked hard to make a return possible.
Since then, he’s battled the likes of Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins & Finn Balor in huge matches – but knows this return run is not going to last forever.
Edge Feels He Has One Year Left In WWE At An Elite Level
While speaking with Logan Paul on the ImPaulsive podcast, Edge would have the following to say about his WWE future.
“I don’t want to stick around to the point where it’s like, ‘Oh, there he is. Okay.’ I don’t want to get there. When I come out now, I feel the explosion. I feel all of that to throw at them. That’s still there. I don’t know if that, for me, will ever go away. I feel like, in this last run, the Rocky Balboa movie, which I watched two nights before my comeback. I was in tears. Stallone’s monologues in it, were all things that were going through my mind. I realized, ‘I gotta get this out of the basement,’ because I didn’t have the chance to end it the way I wanted it to.
This time, I’m going to get to do that. Now, I have two little girls that I have to spend the rest of my life taking care of. I have a wish list of things that are still to do, but it’s not long, and neither is the time. At most, I might have another year in me, to be able to do it at this level and still be able to do it at an elite level where I can still hang, where I have to get in with Austin Theory, who is 25 and wasn’t born when I had my first match in WWE,”
Edge last wrestled at WrestleMania 39, where he defeated Finn Balor in a Hell in A Cell match. What matches do you want to see from Edge during his final year as part of the WWE roster? Let us know what you think in the comment section down below.
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