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I got a weird feeling....
...that edge will be retired in no more than two years.
He is turning 36 this year. He has a list of injuries that almost no wrestler can compare to (broken neck, collar bone, jaw, knee issues, pectorals), his body is starting to give out on him. He has achived everything that he possibly could have every imagined... king of the ring, 11-time tag-team champion, 5-time intercontinetal champion, and now he is a 9-time world champion (who would've thought that 3.5 years ago) and hes main-evented wrestlemania. Do you really think that he will be around in more than 2 years? |
Yeah. He's a mark still like Michaels. He'll be around the same amount of time providing his body holds out
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I said 5.
I don't know why. Something strikes me as "he won't be here in a few years". Maybe because so little great wrestlers in the last decade have either stayed around or were properly pushed. |
I do believe that if he took on a much lessened schedule he could last a few years longer.
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It was sad to see when he was running from Cena last night how much trouble he had moving..
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pretty sure he was selling
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Yeah, good wrestlers do that.
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Edge will be around forever, in the hearts of men, and in the eyes of little children everywhere.
Seriously dudes, Edge has adapted his style of working since he first hit the 'E'. He just took time off to heal up. He goes all out, and I do think that he'll be around in 5 years. He'll also be great too. Even if he doesn't wrestle, I think he could be great as an on air talent. |
Edge has been getting quite a lot of time to heal up. After Hell in a Cell against Taker, he took some time, and there were rumours around that he would be taking some time after Mania. That says to me that Edge is at least conscious about his health, and is doing the most to keep his career going for as long as he can.
So I say that once Edge gets a major injury, that may be the last we see of him as an active competitor (for some reason, I can still see him in WWE Films and maybe even in a General Manager or color commentator position), but I think he's pacing himself well. Xero giving him 5 years seems like a fair estimate. |
I can't see Edge retiring for a while.
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Booyah
I don't really know about the situation yet, haven't watched RAW. Might be a work or something. Really a surprise that it happened right now, the guys matches have been very good as of late. |
Wow, bang on time...
You made the tread 2 yrs ago this month. |
r u Edge?
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Wow that's freaky.
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What kind of sick fuck would go injure a man's spine just to back up his claim on a wrestling forum. You're under arrest.
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I love it, good call KK.
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