Adam Copeland and Christian Cage finally put their differences aside in the summertime of 2025 and reunited as a tag team to feud with FTR and the remaining of The Patriarchy, but all of their matches as “Cope and Cage” have taken place on pay-per-view. Nonetheless, that’s all set to alter this Wednesday on “AEW Dynamite” because the Canadians wrestle their first match as a duo on national television in 15 years.
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TOMORROW, 4/29@RatedRCope/@Christian4Peeps vs @trentylocks/@azucarrocRPG Vice have backed up Tag Team Chanpions FTR, + attacked Copeland/Christian!
Cage & Cope team on Dynamite for the 1ST TIME EVER aiming for payback TOMORROW! pic.twitter.com/RtJd3dV4I5— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) April 29, 2026
AEW President and CEO Tony Khan took to X (formerly referred to as Twitter) to announce that Copeland and Cage could be taking over Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero, higher referred to as RPG Vice. The Don Callis Members of the family have been interfering in Copeland and Cage’s business ever since they returned to AEW at Revolution on March 15. They’ve helped out FTR in keeping them away from the AEW World Tag Team Championships, but with one final challenge laid out to Dax Harwood and Money Wheeler for the Double or Nothing pay-per-view on May 24, Copeland and Cage will look to handle Beretta and Romero once and for all.
While primarily a team throughout the late Nineties and early 2000s, the last time Copeland and Cage teamed up on television was back in WWE on the March 27, 2011 episode of “WWE Raw” where they took on Brodus Clay and Alberto Del Rio. Not only is that match the last time Copeland and Cage teamed up on television, however it was also the ultimate time Copeland wrestled on television for ten years as he could be forced into retirement shortly after WWE WrestleMania 27 which took place later that very same week. They were on the identical team for a dark match that featured them teaming with Triple H, Rey Mysterio, and The Big Show to tackle Del Rio and The Corre after the April 8, 2011 episode of “WWE SmackDown” went off the air, but that match was still 15 years ago.

