WWE Smackdown: Edge Beats Sheamus ‘In His Last Match’ In Toronto, All You Need To Know
The WWE Superstars may have no more reason to listen to Paul Heyman’s request. The legendary manager always asked the superstars not to introduce their WAGs (wives and girlfriends) to the Rated R star because of his God-given looks and chic magnet appeal. Edge celebrated 25 years with the WWE in Canada last night and reminded the fans that he was getting old and needed some much-needed rest. The ultimate opportunist also said that this may be his final break, as he may not return to action again. With his contract almost expired and up for renegotiation, here is all you need to know about Edge’s last match:
- not his last match
Edge and Mark Henry have been friends for a long time. A decade ago, the World’s Strongest Man cut a promo that to this day resonates with some fans. He tricked the fans into believing that he was actually going back home. We all remember what happened after that. Edge has been an opportunist all his life. He wasn’t handed anything, he reminded. Edge, at this point, may be camouflaging his true intentions and may just be looking for his next prey.
- PPV
As emotional as it may seem, the WWE is no stranger to milking wrestlers till their very end. Letting one of the biggest and most known faces of the company go out without clocking big numbers is not how WWE works. Payback is just around the corner, and the WWE may just keep Edge around till the PPV to get the ratings and numbers they desire.
- CROWN JEWEL
WWE would never let a former World Champion and MITB winner go out that easy. Especially when he is not injured. The Crown Jewel is the most value-for-money night from a superstar’s point of view. Edge, being among the company’s biggest names, will be given the opportunity to get a good pension and leave a couple of millionaires richer. It’s no secret that the Middle East plans to make itself a tourist and entertainment extravaganza. Their splash the cash approach has done wonders to put them on the map and make their presence felt.
If Edge were to go out yesterday, it would not make sense and may not be best for business.
That being said, it will be interesting to see how the Rated R superstar plans his future from here. Even with a loving family and countless injuries, the lure to come back in the ring is what keeps Superstars alive.