| Adam
Copeland on Edge by Edge
Childhood friend to the WWE wrestler
known as Christian, Adam Copeland always dreamed of becoming a
WWE Superstar. In fact, in his high school yearbook his
wrestling teammates wrote that he was "Most likely to become
World Wrestling Federation Champion." After graduating, Copeland
earned a one-year wrestling scholarship to Ron Hutchison's
grappling school with his essay "Why I want to be a Pro
Wrestler," and made his professional debut in 1993. Quickly
grabbing the attention of WWE talent scouts, it wasn't long
before Adam Copeland-now christened Edge-was all over WWE
television programming.
In addition to his exceptional wrestling skills and his
extraordinary athleticism, Edge is a talented writer. While
sidelined with a neck injury, he began a weekly column for
WWE.com, giving fans a look into the life of one of their
favorite performers. It was the huge fan response to these
features that served as the genesis for Adam Copeland on Edge.
In his autobiography, Edge has turned the same energy and
ferocity he is known for in the ring inside for a
no-holds-barred look at what it takes to make it in the world of
sports entertainment. He brings to the page, the same trademark
honesty and humor that have been enticing fans to cheer him in
the ring and return to his column week after week.
Written by: Adam Copeland (WWE's
Edge)
Year Published:
November 2, 2004
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