Edge
Edge. Image Credits: Twitter

Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer Edge who is a former eleven times WWE World champion recent talked about his physical condition and how he feels. He also said that every recovery is taking longer time than expected.

Edge was on the peak of his career when he was forced to retire with a life threatening neck injury back in 2011. It took him nine years do recover and he finally made his surprising return in 2020 as an entrant of the Royal Rumble match. It shook the entire world completely. After the Royal Rumble match he continued a feud with his former Tag Team partner and the fourteen times WWE World champion Randy Orton.

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Edge. Image Credits: Twitter

WWE RAW – Edge Discusses His Physical Status

After a gruesome rivalry with Randy Orton Rated R Superstar got injured again. He returned earlier this year once again as an entrant of the Royal Rumble match and won the whole thing.

He challenged WWE Universal champion Roman Reigns for the title at WrestleMania 37 along with Daniel Bryan in a triple threat match. He lost this opportunity and took a time off again. After a number of months, he made his return once again to seek for his revenge.

At the Money in the Bank pay per view event, he challenged to Roman Reigns one on one match for the WWE Universal Championship and he lost this opportunity once again. After losing this match, he went on to feud with the former four times WWE World Champion Seth Rollins.

Edge
Edge. Image Credits: Twitter

The duo had three set of matches and he won this feud overall with two out of three victories secured. After beating Seth Rollins at the Crown Jewel pay per view event of WWE, WWE Hall of Famer has not been seen yet.

Edge who is a former eleven times WWE World champion recent spoke to Busted Open Radio where he talked about his physical condition and how he feels. He also said that every recovery is taking longer time than expected. He said;

Edge
Edge. Image Credits: Twitter

“You know, what I think I’ve learned is that the self-care and recuperation just takes longer. So before, when you can do it every night, that’s not the case anymore. Now, you know, after a match and I’m like, ‘Okay, I feel great. Maybe I could do one more the next day’ but that’s pretty rare.

“It’s usually a good two-to-three weeks until I’m like, ‘Okay, all right. I think everything’s knocked out of my system.’ The cryotherapy I did, the sauna. I did cold plunges, I stretched, I did yoga, I did massage, all of those things that I never did before. Now they’re a necessity.”

H/T to Post Wrestling for the transcription