Edge could make his AEW debut at this Sunday’s WrestleDream pay-per-view event if he signs with them over WWE. Edge’s deal with WWE has been believed to expire this month, and the WWE Hall of Famer has confirmed that he has received a contract extension offer by the company. There’s been speculation that he may head to AEW for one more run with Christian Cage.
On Wednesday’s Dynamite, fuel was added to the fire of speculation regarding Edge becoming All Elite as a masked man laid out Jay White to close the show. While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted Edge’s WWE deal expires on Saturday, meaning he could show at WrestleDream.
Meltzer: “You think Edge might show upBryan Alvarez: ”I mean, certainly, people do think that’s a possibility.” Meltzer: “Because Edge’s contract is up on Saturday. So he could appear on Sunday.”
Alvarez: The moment Edge appears in AEW, He’s going to get a massive babyface reaction. And this is Darby Allin in Seattle. And it would just be kind of weird. But they can try.”Meltzer: “You can do it, though. You’re right. Everyone will go crazy. It is weird, for it’s weird. But if that’s the deal, or he could cost Christian the title, come in as a babyface to feud with Christian. If there’s something that’s going to get him back, I mean, it’s obviously working with Christian. I don’t know if he’s going there or not. I just know that people in WWE, at least just a few weeks ago, believed that he was going there. I haven’t really asked anyone because it just hasn’t been anything that has come up. But when I watched that promo, October 1st is an interesting day. Just with nobody at ringside that’s where you would do it.
Source: wrestlingnews
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