Edge
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Height:
6'5"
Weight:
241 lbs.
From:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Signature
Move: Spear
Career
Highlights: WWE Champion; World Heavyweight Champion;
World Tag Team Champion; WWE Tag Team Champion; Intercontinental
Champion; WCW U.S. Champion; 2001 King of the Ring;
Money in the Bank Ladder Match winner; Royal Rumble
Match winner; 2012 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee
In
another life, Edge could have been a rock star. From
his voluminous hair to his long leather jackets and
double-horns signature pose, every detail of his WWE
image screamed it. Before he stepped in the ring,
as the pyro blasted into the air behind him on the
entranceway, he injected arenas with the energy of
a packed concert without the dangers of crowd-surfing
and mosh pits. There was even a legion of groupies
Edgeheads who tracked his every move.
It's
no surprise, then, that Edge is a guitar collector
and grew up listening to KISS, a band famous for their
flamboyant outfits and outrageous stage antics. What
is a surprise is how a shy high schooler from the
little town of Orangeville, Ontario, evolved into
The Rated-R Superstar.
Even
though he was voted "Most Likely to Be WWE Champion"
by his classmates, Edge's path to the grand stage
was anything but predetermined. The only spotlights
beaming down were at the local factories where he
worked odd jobs to help his single-parent mother pay
the bills. Still, Edge dreamed big while idolizing
larger-than-life entertainers like Hulk Hogan and
Randy Savage. At age 18, Edge got the lucky break
he needed in the form of an essay contest offered
by a gym in Toronto. The prize? Free wrestling training
a prime opportunity for The Ultimate Opportunist.
Edge
had some fine company as he worked his way up the
independent scene in the '90s: his childhood friend
and partner for countless five-second poses, Christian.
When Edge was signed to a WWE contract in 1997, it
was only a matter of time before Christian would climb
up the ladder too, following his best bud into uncharted
territory.
"E&C"
made sweet music as a tag team, using a lot more than
just Con-Chair-Tos to claim seven championships together.
A Triple Threat Ladder Match victory at WrestleMania
2000 over The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz laid
the foundation for a series of landmark Tables, Ladders
& Chairs (TLC) contests, and some of the greatest
tag team action of all time. Of course, tag teaming
wasn't Edge's only specialty, as he masterfully crafted
a singles career and captured a whopping 31 total
titles many of them the WWE Universe didn't
even see coming.
Beyond
his ability to capitalize on opportunities, Edge became
known as The Master Manipulator because he wasn't
afraid to cross the line in order to rattle the competition.
After he made history in 2006 as the first man to
ever cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase, he rubbed
his WWE Championship triumph in the face of all challengers
with an R-rated celebration on Raw; more explicitly,
a frolicking good time with Lita on a bed placed right
in the middle of the squared circle. Mind games were
taken to a whole new level by the self-proclaimed
"most -watched champion."
Ultimately,
a debilitating injury speared Edge from active competition,
but you can be sure he'll find other ways to make
his presence felt. If we've learned one major lesson
from Edge's career, it's to always expect the unexpected.
Just make sure you have the benefit of flash photography.
Website
Edge
- WWE.com

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