Adam Copeland Gives Update on AEW Injury Status After Training Photo Surfaces

Adam Copeland Gives Update on AEW Injury Status After Training Photo Surfaces

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At AEW’s Double or Nothing this year, Adam Copeland faced one of the toughest challenges in his wrestling career against Malakai Black inside a Barbed Wire Steel Cage. Despite being 50 years old, moves that even younger wrestlers wouldn’t dare attempt came from Copeland. One such daring move was leaping off the top of the cage onto Black, resulting in a fractured tibia for Copeland himself. After successfully defending his TNT Championship with assistance from his Brood stablemate Gangrel, Copeland was compelled to give up the title and undergo surgery on his injuries. He’s been out of action since then, but the doctors remain hopeful that his recovery will progress smoothly, as he shared with fans following his surgery.

This past week Copeland was spotted in a photo with fellow AEW stars Darby Allin and FTR as well as Sting’s son Steven Borden who is currently training to be a wrestler. While Copeland was wearing flip flops in the photo and appeared to not be partaking in any physicality, it was the first time since his injury in May that fans had seen him near a wrestling ring. Speaking to ComicBook about his business venture Pure Plank with AEW’s Christian Cage, Copeland gave an update on his recovery status.

Sure thing!

In the heat of competition, I recognized there are areas left for me to regain my full mobility and strength, including the explosive power. I’m still noticing shortcomings, such as with the Leapfrog maneuver, where my foot doesn’t fully reach. So, it’s a work in progress. A work in progress. However, recovery from injuries, particularly at my age, can be unpredictable. Will I heal well? Will I heal quickly? These are questions that linger. Fortunately, so far, it appears I am healing as expected.

1. Keep checking out ComicBook for the latest on Copeland and AEW, and don’t forget to explore Pure Plank’s goal of helping individuals rebuild their core strength in a cozy, practical, and entertaining manner by visiting the Pure Plank site.

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2024-09-04 05:39