Like many WWE stars within the 2000s, Adam Copeland, then often known as “Edge,” wrote an autobiography, mostly about his life leading as much as WWE, in addition to the severe neck injury he suffered in 2003. Now it seems that Copeland goes to have the option to inform way more of his story.
In keeping with the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Copeland has written a second memoir, this one called “The Edge-ucation of Adam Copeland.” The report insinuates that this book, like his WWE memoir, was written without the assistance of a ghostwriter.
The usage of the term “Edge” is interesting, because the name had been a WWE trademark until the corporate abandoned the trademark in 2025. Copeland initially wrestled in AEW as Adam Copeland, before switching to the name “Cope” briefly, and in recent appearances has gone back to his birth name. His merchandise has cheekily referred to him as a “Ledgend” to play off the “Edge” branding, however the memoir title marks the clearest the “Edge” branding has been in Copeland’s post-WWE life.
Copeland has been with AEW since 2023, extending what had already been seen as a miracle return to the ring. The previous WWE Champion had thought to have been retired on account of injury until a return on the 2020 Royal Rumble led to a brand new tenure with WWE, and eventually AEW. Copeland has been away from AEW recently to film the second season of the favored Disney+ show “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” where Copeland will reprise his role as Ares, god of war. The brand new season premiered in December 2025.

