Edge
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Former four times WWE world champion the Celtic Warrior Sheamus who is also a former two times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently talked about the grand return of the former 11 times WWE world champion Edge.

The Rated R superstar is indeed one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling. It took him seven years to win his first World Championship in WWE but he also won a total of 11 world championships in only five years time in WWE.

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Sheamus Shares His Reaction On The Return Of Edge

But he was forced to retire from Professional wrestling in 2011 after he had a career threatening injury. WWE inducted into the Hall Of Fame class of 2012 knowing the fact he would never return to the world of professional wrestling again.

But he surpassed the impossible as he finally made his shocking return to professional wrestling in 2020 every far price in front of the Royal Rumble match of the mentioned year. Currently he is going pretty strong and he is currently having a feud with the former 4 times WWE World Championship Rollins.

Sheamus who is also a former two times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently spoke to Fightful where he talked about the grand return of the former 11 times WWE world champion Edge. He said;

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“When I was doing the Celtic Warrior Workouts, which is kind of on the backburner at the moment. But I did one with Edge, too. I saw every title that Edge had. The one title I hadn’t won, the IC title. I saw how much he wanted to get back as well.

“All these little things motivated me and sent me on the right course to come back in the ring. People talk about the ThunderDome era, well it wasn’t just the ThunderDome era, mate. It was the PC era. Without the PC era, the ThunderDome era wouldn’t have happened, do you know what I’m saying? All these things happen. I laugh when I hear people going, ‘I was the star of the ThunderDome era.’

“Well, mate, where were you in the PC era? It’s not just that part. It’s the whole year and a half in that environment with no fans. I was just able to focus on different things. My promo, my character. Going out there, I got loose. My ring work has always been intense, but I was able to bring in a new level of intensity.

Edge
Edge. Image Credits: Twitter

“I was able to bring out a lot of good stuff out of my opponents. We’re on the bikes. We did two days. One day was working out in his garage and then the second day was we went out on a mountain biking ride. He took off, mate. I’m like, the whole time, ‘I’m gonna end up on my face here. This is not gonna be good.’

“I haven’t been mountain biking since I was a teenager.’ So, he’s taking off down the road. I’m like, ‘Oh, this is gonna be bad.’ I got two GoPros, put the GoPro on the bike. Wes switched it around.

“He just took off then because he wanted to do something to show off how good he is. ‘Cause he lives in Asheville, he lives in the mountains. He’s always on the bikes, so he just took off. I remember we got back and we’re looking at the card on the GoPro watching it back from when he spilled over. It just gave him his confidence back. Before that as well he got himself in great shape.

“He wouldn’t do the workout until he was entirely happy with the way he looked. Which is a credit to him. I thought he was just putting me off, thought he was fobbing me off, ‘Yeah, yeah, I’ll do it.’ But no, he made sure he got himself in great shape. All credit to him, dude. He looks amazing and he’s back doing what he wants to do when everyone had written him off. Ten years he was out of the ring.”