Adam Copeland (formerly generally known as Edge in WWE) has made significant progress in his recovery from the intense injury he sustained at AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view event earlier this 12 months.
In keeping with a report from Pwinsider Elite, Copeland has now been cleared for physical activity, which suggests he’s in the ultimate stages of his recovery. Nonetheless, AEW fans will likely should wait a bit longer for his in-ring return, as Copeland remains to be filming the second season of Disney’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, which is about to wrap up in January 2025.
Copeland’s injury occurred after a dramatic moment at Double or Nothing, when he jumped off a barbed wire steel cage and fractured his tibia. The injury required surgery, and in consequence, he was forced to forfeit the TNT Championship to Jack Perry at Forbidden Door.
While Copeland had no clear timeline for his recovery when he spoke to Sports Illustrated in September, stating that he could walk and move around but still felt some deficiency, the undeniable fact that he’s now cleared for physicality is a positive sign.
Tony Khan, AEW’s CEO, has also expressed hope that Copeland will return to AEW soon, but along with his commitments to filming, his AEW return is anticipated to occur after the brand new 12 months.
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