Why Adam Copeland’s Unlikely To Sign New AEW Deal
Adam Copeland knows he has more days in the ring behind him than in front of him and has explained why it’s unlikely that he’ll sign another AEW deal.
The last time Adam Copeland appeared on AEW television was when he was attacked by his former friends FTR following their tag team loss at Dynasty. After the vicious attack by Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler, Cope was taken away on a stretcher, and he hasn’t been seen on AEW TV since.
And it seems that even when he does return, it seems that Copeland isn’t planning on sticking around too long.
Adam Copeland Unlikely To Sign Another Contract
Speaking on First Up with Korolnek & Colaiacovo, Adam Copeland revealed when he plans on calling time on his career, and it seems like he won’t be signing another deal with AEW:
Not much longer. The schedule is far better than what it used to be. If you asked me to try and pull off over 200 days a year that I pulled before, there is absolutely no way because the recovery takes too long now. I’ll have a match and it’ll take me a good week to finally start walking normal.
I’ve realized now, I’m 51 years old, I figure I have until maybe 53, the end of this contract, and then it’s probably time to call it a day and get out while I can still limp away [laughs]. Lick my wounds and do a whole lot of yoga after.