Planking gives Copeland the edge for wrestling comeback after decade-long retirement
Adam Copeland knows what it’s like to have to recover from severe injuries or operations.
As one of the most accomplished professional wrestlers of the past 20 years, the product of Orangeville, Ont., billed from Toronto, has had a laundry list of aches and pains for years. But when Copeland, formerly known as Edge, was forced to retire because of cervical spinal stenosis in 2011, he slowly got out of shape.
“I was doing the occasional acting gig and I was enjoying life but one night I carried the girls upstairs who at that stage were a combined weight of maybe 60 pounds, all told, maybe 70,” said Copeland in a phone interview on Monday. “I got to the top of stairs, and I was like, ‘whoa, I’m really tired, I’m way too tired for what I did.’
“I got the kick in the butt to get back in shape, in the proper shape, at least for where I want to be and for wanting to be around these girls for a long time because I’m an older dad.”