Exciting Update: AEW Star Set To Return To TV Soon

As a seasoned AEW fan, I can’t help but feel a mix of anticipation and nostalgia as we approach the New Year. With Kenny Omega set to return this weekend at AEW Worlds End and Adam Copeland rumored to make his comeback on January 1st’s Fight for the Fallen, it seems like the wrestling gods are granting us an early Christmas present!

Presently, a number of notable AEW personalities are out of action, such as Kenny Omega, Bryan Danielson, and Adam Copeland. After his match at AEW WrestleDream against Jon Moxley, Danielson concluded his full-time wrestling career. At present, he’s recuperating from injuries, and the exact date for his return is yet to be determined.

Currently, Kenny Omega is preparing for his return to the wrestling ring following a year’s hiatus. He will square off against New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) star Gabe Kidd during Wrestle Dynasty. AEW has hinted at Omega’s comeback on Dynamite, and rumors indicate that he might make his return on AEW television this weekend at AEW Worlds End.

I, Adam Copeland, the ex-TNT Champion, have been sidelined for six long months due to a tibia injury I sustained during a brutal Barbed Wire Steel Cage bout against Malakai Black at Double or Nothing. Despite emerging victorious in the match, an elbow drop from the top of that cage inflicted a severe wound that necessitated surgery.

It’s now verified that Copeland is allowed to engage in physical activities again. But it seems he won’t reappear on AEW until the shooting for the second season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians wraps up. Latest news indicates his comeback could be as soon as January.

Adam Copeland set for AEW return in early January

Based on recent reports from Fightful Select (which requires a subscription), it appears that Edge (Adam Copeland) is planning to reappear on AEW television soon. The report suggests that the January 1st Fight for the Fallen episode of AEW Dynamite will be the occasion for his return. Notably, this episode will also mark AEW’s premiere on HBO Max and will be held in Asheville, North Carolina, where Copeland resides.

The comeback of Copeland on AEW’s premiere on HBO Max might draw more viewers to the program. Additionally, there’s buzz surrounding FTR’s latest statements in January about their return, suggesting they may be bringing someone along with them.

It’s widely speculated that the enigmatic figure always seen with FTR could very well be Copeland himself. Since Jon Moxley’s Death Riders group had previously hindered FTR, it’s plausible that Copeland will align with them in their fight against this powerful faction.

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2024-12-23 18:10