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Adam Copeland On Edge  
Author: Adam Copeland
ISBN: 0743483472
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
You think you know Edge? It's no secret that he's one of the most dynamic and popular Superstars competing in World Wrestling Entertainment today, and his in-ring success speaks for itself: ten-time co-holder of Tag Team championships, a WCW U.S. Champion, King of the Ring in 2001, and a five-time WWE Intercontinental Champion. His accomplishments notwithstanding, though, who is he? For the answer, Adam Copeland invites you to exit the ring, enter his mind, and become Edgeucated. Adam Copeland on Edge is more than an autobiography. It's what the author himself describes as "a mental picture" that he has long wanted to paint for the reader. It's also a dream -- "one of many" -- that he decided to realize while at home convalescing from potential career-ending neck surgery. And it's a journey that explores not only his life but also his innermost thoughts. Despite growing up with "a lot less materially than other people" in the small town of Orangeville, Ontario, Copeland recalls his formative years fondly. He remembers a loving mother who, while working multiple jobs just to pay the rent, nurtured her son's passion for Spider-Man comics and KISS albums. He also recalls the family tragedy that created a void in his life at nine years of age, and how that void was soon filled by the yellow-and-red-clad form of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, whose intensity and personality "made me feel like I could accomplish anything." For Copeland, "anything" meant becoming a wrestler, an ambition shared by his "Getalong Gang" of friends in Princess Elizabeth Public School (among them Jason Reso, who would eventually form the indie tag team Suicide Blondes with Copeland, then join him in WWE as Edge's "brother," Christian). Loyal "Edgeheads" will be surprised to discover how Copeland's writing skills kick-started his career, when winning a newspaper essay contest earned him free wrestling training from independent veterans Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchinson. Even more startling, however, are the author's vivid, often outrageous memories of wrestling throughout Canada and the midwestern United States as "Adam Impact" and "Sexton Hardcastle"; befriending future WWE Superstars like Terry Richards (Rhyno),Sean Morley (Val Venis), and Chris Jericho; and embarking on "winter death tours," which consisted of driving across frozen north Canadian lakes, enduring subzero temperatures, and eating Kraft dinners and canned tuna. Hard work and persistence, coupled with a recommendation from former WWE Heavyweight Champion Bret "Hitman" Hart, ultimately brought Copeland to the door of World Wrestling Entertainment. But his "inauspicious" Raw debut in June 1998 -- during which he accidentally knocked out his opponent -- supports his claim that "I had no idea" how to make the transformation to Edge, who up to that point had been envisioned as everything from "a tortured soul" to "a deaf-mute wrestler." With that, Copeland retraces the steps he took to "Edgeucate" himself, from his goth days with the Brood's Christian and Gangrel to ushering in the "E&C Dynasty," a tandem that introduced a vocabulary reeking of "awesomeness," "suckitude," and "heinousity" and revitalized WWE's Tag Team division (with the aid, Copeland adds, of the Hardy Boyz, the Dudley Boyz, and countless tables, ladders, and chairs). With vivid detail and sincerity, Copeland offers his thoughts about not only fulfilling his goals but also building upon them. While revisiting his greatest matches, he shares his actual surprise over winning the Intercontinental title for the first time; the anxiety he felt while splitting up with Christian and establishing a solo career; his eventual determination "to grab the damn ball out of someone's hands and take off" on SmackDown!; the distress of almost losing his long blond hair to Kurt Angle; his wonder over enjoying a brief Tag Team title reign with the icon who first inspired him; the simultaneous pain of a broken marriage and two ruptured discs in his neck; and the nervous energy of returning to Raw in March 2004 and setting his sights on the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. You think you know Edge? Then read on....




Adam Copeland On Edge

FROM THE PUBLISHER

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.

     



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