
Howdy folks. Have to start out by saying that, once again, the Edgeucation will be taking a hiatus next week. I travel to Vancouver for the Molson Indy this weekend and then fly to Edmonton and Calgary to promote upcoming live events.
(CHEAP PLUG ALERT!) Currently I'm in the midst of reading Mick Foley's new book, Tietam Brown, and I have to admit I'm thoroughly impressed. Now, I'm not just saying this because Mick is a good buddy. I give credit where credit is due, and the man can write. His first two books were great, but he was writing his life story, a daunting task I'm sure, but fiction is another ballgame altogether. From what I've read so far, he's pulled it off. I've caught myself laughing out loud at some of the disturbing yet funny comments the character's father spits out, as well as feeling the underdog mentality for Tietam. For those who enjoy reading, I vouch for it already. Here's a completely awkward white-guy high-five for the Mickster!
Many people have e-mailed asking who my favorite opponents are. Basically, I divide my career into two categories: my tag days and singles days. My favorite tag opponents would have to be the Hardy Boyz because of matches like that first Ladder Match at No Mercy, the Ladder Match on the first-ever TNN RAW and the Unforgiven Cage Match. The promos we cut on them, God bless em. At that point, Mattitude was a long way off, so it was like beating baby seals (which sickens me, by the way).
If I could cheese out and call it a tie, the Dudley Boyz would be there too. The intensity shot to a new level when the Dudleys were introduced into the mix. The TLCs are still the matches I get asked about. People just can't seem to fathom what we did to each other. Looking back (especially now), I don't know if I can, either.
When it comes to singles, that's a tough one. Whew, we got Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Christian, Chris Jericho, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, Brock Lesnar, and I enjoyed getting there with all of them. I have to give the nod to Kurt Angle. He has that innate ability to pull a good match out of his ass. He and I clicked, but not right away. We stumbled through King of the Ring and U.S Title matches until Backlash last year in Kansas City. It's what helped bring out my confidence as a singles performer. I felt like I rounded a corner that day, which will hopefully still lead me to the WORLD TITLE.
This brings us to my predictions (which I'm sure will be all wrong) for Vengeance this Sunday.
Kurt Angle vs. Big Show vs. Brock Lesnar I gotta go with my heart instead of my head and pick Kurtski.
Eddie Guerrero vs. Chris Benoit First of all, I can't wait. This time I go with head and no heart and pick Latino Cheat.
Sable vs. Stephanie McMahon For those who forgot, I teamed with Sable in my very first pay-per-view and I'm a much better partner than Vinnie Mac. So for that reason alone, I pick Steph.
Vince (Mr. McMahon) vs. Zach Gowen It still boggles my mind to watch this kid (I can get away with calling people kid now, being a not-so-grizzled veteran). I can't believe that he has one of the best dropkicks in the business, but I gotta go with the crotchety b******, genetic jackhammer (I wish I'd thought of that one), Mr. McMahon.
Rey Mysterio & Billy Kidman vs. Worlds Greatest T........Suck Squad This one should be off the hizzle for shizzle (see, I'm down). I'll go with Haas & Benjamin in one hell of a match.
The APA bar fight I'll go out on a limb and say the APA, although watch that Spanky, he's spunky.
Undertaker vs. John Cena I love watching Taker's stuff, more so now than at any point of his career. Cena's runnin with the ball. This one's a toss up. I won't venture a guess.
Unfortunately, I won't get to see Vengeance because of my appearances, but I'm sure my SmackDown! brethren will come through on their first separate pay-per-view. Speaking of separate shows, here's a question I'll leave you with: Although you last saw me as a SmackDown! "Superstar," which show would you guys like to see me return to?
That's all I got this week folks. See ya in a couple weeks. Until then, you have been Edgeucated.
Edgeucation of Adam Copeland -- Aug. 5, 2003 |
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Like Nicholson said in "The Shining," I'm baaaack. OK, I know it's an overused cliché, but I'm running out of them, so cut me some slack. It's funny, but I really look forward to doing this column, and find I miss having my outlet when I take my occasional hiatus.
I have to start off by saying that I had an amazing trip. It was exactly what I needed. Alanah and I spent five wonderful days in Vancouver. I liked Van City before, but I fell in love with it on this trip. We actually had time to take in the sights and not worry about rushing to the next show. For those who live in Vancouver, you already know; for those who have never been, go. It is actually breathtaking. I would go so far as to say I could see the ol' Edgemeister, retired, living there in a nice log home in the foothills of the mountains, sitting by the fireplace, hockey on the tube, a Molson in hand, and a big shaggy beard on my face. Grizzly Adam lives!
From my appearance with Trish Stratus at the Molson Indy, I flew to Edmonton for a media day. From there, it was Calgary, yet another media day and a whole lotta home-cooked food. I love going to Calgary. I love the city, and I have some great friends there.
One of my great friends is Lance Storm. Well, upon hearing the news that I was coming, Lance invited me to his house for dinner. I was in. I've had Tina's (Lance's better half) cookies before, and they rock harder than AC/DC at SARS-stock in Toronto last week. Tina did not disappoint. Dinner was great, followed by some blueberry cobbler for dessert. MMMMM! It was a great evening, filled with stimulating conversation, and Lance's two daughters, Rebecca and Rachel, who are adorable. From there we went to the local pub for a friendly game of darts with Lance's brother. In between stinking up the joint with my marginal dart skills, we noticed that SmackDown! was on. We watched as Chris Benoit made Doink the Clown (huh?) tap out to the Crossface. At this point, Lance decided to show me a different version of the Crossface. He also decided to lock it on me. OK, no big deal right? Maybe not, except I'm recovering from A BROKEN FREAKIN' NECK!!! Suffice it to say I was tapping! Lance realized what he was doing and let go quicker than you can turn the channel from an Al Snow match (sorry, Al, it's been awhile). Actually, in a strange way, it was a compliment. |
Lance said he forgot I was hurt because I actually look healthy again. So Tina, thanks again for dinner, and Lance, stay away!
A few weeks ago, I mentioned a friend of mine named Lenny Olsen, aka Dr. Luther. Lenny's mom, Karen, used to make the tights for Lance, Chris Jericho, Christian and myself. Lenny's younger brother Jax (real name Lee) is an awesome friend to have. Actually, one of the best Ive got. We went to Karen's and had a barbeque. Once again the Edgester got a great home-cooked meal. This trip was a chance to catch up with all of my friends in Western Canada. With our schedules (when healthy) you lose touch with so many people, and it was nice to see them again and show them you're still the same old guy.
The Crippler and I had a lunch with contest winners on Saturday, the day of the WWE event in Calgary. They were in for a treat, because another good buddy, by the name of Bret Hart, stopped by. It was awesome to see him, and he's doing great. Bret opened the door for me into WWE, and after reading his article this week in the Calgary Sun, I found out he considers me his prodigy. I wouldn't want to be anyone else's. We actually talked about our career paths and how similar they are. He began his WWE career in the Hart Foundation, and two Tag Team Titles. I basically started mine in E&C, and seven Tag Titles. He went on to win the Intercontinental Title two times. I went on to win it four times. He won the King of the Ring. I too won it, in 2001. He won the WORLD TITLE fives times. I ... still have to do that part, just bear with me. Trust me, I'm not comparing, there's only one Bret. But I realized I've done OK.
Now, it was show time. My first appearance since the surgery. At the Saddledome, home of one of my favorite matches vs. Kurt Angle in a steel cage. Man, when "Never Gonna Stop" hit, I felt like I could beat the world. Calgary showed me some serious love, and it felt damn good. Too good. I want back in the ring in the worst way, but Lance's aforementioned Crossface, while actually gentle, made me realize I'm still a long way off. For those who still ask every week, I'm roughly seven months away from returning, if all goes according to plan. Aug. 10 is five months removed from surgery, so I still have some serious guitar playing time on my hands. I do feel great though, and thanks for all the concern.
Enough about me. How about that Jericho/Rob Van Dam match last night? That match kicked some serious booty.
I find both of these guys a treat to wrestle. Which brings me to my question from the last column: What show would everyone like to see the leader of the Edge Army come back to? I left from SmackDown!, so I assume that's where I'm headed, but I thought it would be fun to get your feedback. It was actually closer than I thought, but I think SD! led the way. While many people want to see Edge/Triple H, Edge/Y2J, Edge/Christian, and a very interesting Edge/Shawn Michaels, it was still SD! that eked it out. It seems people are not tired of Edge/Eddie Guerrero, Edge/Angle, Edge/Benoit, and Edge/Rey Mysterio as a team. Those same people are looking forward to Edge/John Cena, Edge/Brock Lesnar and Edge/Undertaker. Basically, I just want to go to whichever show needs me the most, although I do feel SD! is my show.
Well, glad to be back, and before I go I want to thank everyone who made my western swing so much fun. Until next week, you have been Edgeucated. |