1 | 26.06.2025 | RagnarPL | 10.0 | |
2 | 24.06.2025 | Lucha Robin | 10.0 | |
3 | 24.06.2025 | Aliiadwana | 7.0 | Edge is absolutely good wrestler overall, he was one of my favorite when I was a child, but for now I think 7 is the perfect rating for him and it's not low, it might be 6 sometimes who know, but I really liked his 06 run it's one of the best heels that I've ever seen other years of him with that character is good at best, but no his truly talented I wished he'd come more than what he truly was I think and Ik that we would see something different/ special and unique, but it's the Wwe so yeah. |
4 | 20.06.2025 | Matzen | | |
5 | 17.06.2025 | SkyIcons | 9.0 | |
6 | 17.06.2025 | Spanky | 10.0 | |
7 | 13.06.2025 | Rainmaker4196 | 9.0 | |
8 | 13.06.2025 | Cancun | 10.0 | |
9 | 08.06.2025 | I like wrestling222 | 9.0 | |
10 | 08.06.2025 | Aerial Architect | 9.0 | |
11 | 03.06.2025 | twrawac | 10.0 | |
12 | 02.06.2025 | bherbert1980 | 4.0 | Prime Edge was a solid 9 as the Rated R Superstar. That era was him firing on all cylinders with the character work, promo ability, and match psychology all clicking. But the rest of his career reveals a pattern of WWE's machine backing him more than a guy undeniably earning every accolade. He and Christian were given the spotlight as the top team during a stacked era, and once he went solo, he was booked to go over the likes of Benoit, Angle, Eddie, and Orton in ways that sometimes felt more about positioning than performance. His face runs never clicked. Every time they tried to push him as a babyface, it flopped to the point where they had to turn him back heel until that final run, where again he got favorable booking despite lukewarm crowd reactions. The return at nearly 50 could've been a great chance to elevate others -- instead, he racked up wins over people like AJ Styles, Finn Bálor, and even Sheamus. The only major loss was to Roman, and even that wasn't clean. Sure, you can win and still elevate talent, but that's not what's been happening. It's been more about preserving Edge's aura than giving the next generation meaningful momentum. If AEW is going to be his final chapter, the hope is that reuniting with Christian gives them a feel-good run but also finally puts the focus on helping the younger roster get over. Because frankly, he's gotten more than enough wins for a guy in his 50s coming back from a broken neck. |
13 | 01.06.2025 | PEW565 | | |
14 | 01.06.2025 | FDT | 9.0 | |
15 | 28.05.2025 | Mihaawk | 8.0 | |
16 | 27.05.2025 | bennythegeneral | 8.0 | |
17 | 26.05.2025 | CriticHard | 10.0 | |
18 | 26.05.2025 | JRMac | 8.0 | |
19 | 23.05.2025 | kewf1988 | 9.0 | |
20 | 22.05.2025 | Mutoism | 10.0 | |
21 | 21.05.2025 | Jjj769 | 8.0 | |
22 | 18.05.2025 | SapBR01 | 10.0 | |
23 | 17.05.2025 | Joker king | 9.0 | |
24 | 15.05.2025 | Moranjeboom | 8.0 | |
25 | 14.05.2025 | Michaz | 8.0 | |
26 | 12.05.2025 | Willie 19200 | 8.0 | |
27 | 11.05.2025 | Talulla | 9.0 | |
28 | 06.05.2025 | jaletta | 10.0 | |
29 | 05.05.2025 | gabsdavero | 7.0 | I don't know where to start with this, because it's just how I feel about him. I don't think he ever was the greatest or near the greatest in the ring. From sloppy moves to moves that seemed "fake" as hell. Weak offense and a really "dud" character work sometimes, there's a lot to dislike about Adam Copeland. I can still recognize that he was competent in the ring still, and heel Edge was iconic. I just do not give him the same credit as the majority of people. |
30 | 04.05.2025 | Xthebarkingcat | 10.0 | |
31 | 03.05.2025 | Screensquatteur | 9.0 | |
32 | 03.05.2025 | Daequanbs | 10.0 | Edge in his prime was the best wrestler I'd ever seen. The greatest heel ever, very few people were able to incite a crowd reaction like prime heel Edge. Edge Will go down as one of the most legendary wrestlers ever, and for me, not only is he the greatest heel ever, He is the greatest wrestler of all time! |
33 | 01.05.2025 | maaxon | 9.0 | |
34 | 01.05.2025 | JediSaiyanMaster1203 | 10.0 | I'm not gonna lie, I cried when Edge retired in 2011, one of the saddest days for me as a professional wrestling fan. Anyways, Edge is one of my personal favorite wrestlers in history. A man who's accomplished so much in historic career, competing mostly in WWE until in recent years where he decided to see if the grass is greener over in AEW. He took off as a tag team guy with his, real life, best friend Christian, taking part in a very influential run as a duo and rivalry with The Hardyz and Dudleys. Edge eventually turned to a singles competitor, his run in 2001 was so well received that he won the WON award Most Improved (if that means anything to you). He also took part in the "SmackDown Six" where he had amazing matches involving Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, Eddie & Chavo Guerrero. He took time off to heal from his (first of many) neck injuries, he did come back and hit his stride in the mid 2000s when he was paired with Lita, one of the best on screen heel couples, where he feuded with Matt Hardy, then went on to become the first Money in the Bank winner and cashed in successfully against John Cena for the WWE Championship, one of the best moments in history. His run in the late 2000s is among the best heel runs of all time, Edge is so natural at being a heel that you couldn't make him a face during this time. He did retired from another neck injury in 2011, and was out for years until 2020 when he returned to WWE to compete in the Royal Rumble match, one of my favorite moments in my life as a wrestling fan, it felt too good to be true. While his return run in WWE has had some hiccups, it was a mostly good run thanks to his feud with Seth Rollins and still showcasing he can go. His current AEW run is going fine, though it's only been a month since he started. Overall, I love Edge ever since day 1, one of my all time favorite guys, top 10 for me, no doubt in my mind that he's one of the GOATs. I mean, what's cooler than being known as "The Rated R Superstar"? |
35 | 30.04.2025 | perfickplex | 9.0 | great wrestler who has been in many incredible matches. amazing look and athleticism. however, i can't class him as one of the best. his moveset was not quite iconic and his finisher (weak spear) never looked that good. add to that, his less that convincing mic skills as a face. his run from 2005 to 2009 was excellent, but i feel that for some reason he never quite reached his potential as an all time great. i'm being harsh, but i feel that he doesn't quite make it to legendary status. |
36 | 30.04.2025 | MyTwoSenseReal | 8.0 | |
37 | 27.04.2025 | Joeytheboy | 8.0 | |
38 | 25.04.2025 | SEGApostle | 8.0 | |
39 | 24.04.2025 | Filip Silva | 9.0 | |
40 | 24.04.2025 | Nikito222 | 8.0 | |
41 | 24.04.2025 | JackWatchesWrestling | 9.0 | Sexton Hardcastle is one of the best Canadian wrestlers outside of the Hart Family Lineage. He really understands how to get emotion out of fans. It's a real shame he lost so many years of his career to a neck injury but I'm happy for him that he can finish his career on his terms. I do wish he had a real farewell story in his time in WWE but going out in Canada against one of your best friends in the business is an ending most people can only dream of |
42 | 24.04.2025 | Landry65 | 9.0 | |
43 | 19.04.2025 | getsworkedintoshoots | 9.0 | |
44 | 11.04.2025 | ultravioletshiroi | 9.0 | Man, Edge (or Cope, I guess) is one of those guys that just sticks with you. I grew up watching him and Christian in TLC matches, and back then he felt like one of the coolest guys in wrestling. Once he went solo it took a little while, but that Rated R Superstar run was good. He knew how to get you invested in his matches whether as a heel or a babyface. The feud with Cena alone solidified him as an all time great. His return in 2020 was one of the most emotional pops I've ever seen, and the Rollins trilogy proved he still had it. That said, the AEW run has been kind of weird. I'm happy he's getting to end things on his terms, but the booking hasn't been working, and I do wish he'd help more younger talent get over. Still, at the end of the day, he's a legend. Not the best in-ring technician, but as a character, storyteller, and presence? He's one of the most memorable faces in wrestling. |
45 | 11.04.2025 | balyusuf27 | 9.0 | |
46 | 10.04.2025 | kingofdrew | 8.0 | |
47 | 10.04.2025 | Thamer-UN | 8.0 | |
48 | 08.04.2025 | ChuongNguyen | 10.0 | You think you know him... On this day, I see clearly, that Edge deserves a 10. He's the rated R superstar! |
49 | 07.04.2025 | Belka 017 | 10.0 | |
50 | 06.04.2025 | MrRaider959 | 10.0 | Only rating him on his WWE run as I haven't kept up with his AEW run. Edge was one of the key stars of 2000s WWE. He had a great tag team with close friend and storyline brother Christian with legendary matches with the Dudleys and the Hardys. After Edge and Christian broke up, Edge became a main player, having great matches with Kurt Angle, John Cena, Matt Hardy, etc. His comeback run from 2020-2024 was pretty good, being the leader of the original Judgement Day. Edge has had a career worth watching. |
51 | 04.04.2025 | hctamegac | 10.0 | |
52 | 03.04.2025 | Clyde | 8.0 | |
53 | 31.03.2025 | HortonHearsAdoctorWho | 8.0 | |
54 | 30.03.2025 | LemonTwinkie | 8.0 | |
55 | 27.03.2025 | GillesNovaGuy99 | 10.0 | |
56 | 24.03.2025 | SlowUnsteady | 7.0 | Again, i'm only writing this because it won't let me rate it because unless I comment cuz I'm in the minority. I have fairly enjoyed Edge throughout the years. Not really big on him but he's pretty good. Of course his late ruthless agression and early pg era work is amazing. And Attitude Era tag team work which revolutionized the division. |
57 | 24.03.2025 | DagoWithTheCage | 8.0 | |
58 | 24.03.2025 | BGA | 6.0 | I don't know why but I never took to Edge like a lot of wrestling fans did. I was a much bigger fan of his tag team career than his singles, never warmed to him as a singles competitor. Always felt he lacked something. Now after his comeback in 2020 I actively dislike him. He is a selfish veteran who puts himself before business |
59 | 24.03.2025 | maffuu | 7.0 | great entrance wrestler, his return at the rumble is one of the greatest wrestling moments of all time but his return has really been wasted, doesn't put anyone over and is trying to prove he can still have epic matches when that's really not something he ever did in his first run. |
60 | 23.03.2025 | UenoNATION | 4.0 | To preface I am not someone who thinks wrestling is always about putting the next guy over but with every wrestler should eventually know when the time is right to lose. In the case of Adam "Cope" Copeland the end of his WWE stint and all of his AEW one so far, it's definitely hampered all of the storylines he's in. The likes of not putting Finn Balor over at WM39, is an example of a guy who "just wants to help the younger guys" but refuses to lose and when he does it's never clean or him taking a pin and he got away with it for a long time with his nice guy act but people are starting to see through it now. He's had some of the best matches of his career since coming back from his injury in general but to me that just makes me disappointed to what we could have ended up with... EDIT: It appears Copey wanted to put Balor over but didn't have final say so I will bump up a point for him. |
61 | 21.03.2025 | Justdawg | 9.0 | |
62 | 19.03.2025 | Keithnelson18 | 7.0 | Edge was one of the faces of the ruthless aggression era and he has made a name for himself as a legend. His 2nd run in WWE was also pretty good. He had a great farewell from the business and could've retired there, but what'd he do instead? Sign with AEW of course. His run there is 50/50, he's had great matches and good feud, but half of the time, he's beating promising stars and had one of the most boring AEW main events I've ever seen in my freaking life. |
63 | 19.03.2025 | somerandommark | 9.0 | |
64 | 18.03.2025 | KingLeonard | 9.0 | |
65 | 17.03.2025 | MingROHGuy | 8.0 | Edge oder nun Cope ist eine der besten Superstars aller Zeiten. In der WWE als World Champion hatte er seine absolute Prime mit Lita. Dort war er nicht zu stoppen. Nun, bei AEW sehe ich das etwas anders. Sein Zenit ist definitiv überschritten und seine Kämpfe sind nicht mehr so stark wie früher. Bei gefährlichen Spots habe ich mittlerweile echt Angst, dass er sich schwer verletzt... Ist ja schon mehrmals geschehen. Doch abgesehen davon ist er immer noch so gut am Mikrofon, wenn nicht sogar besser als damals und es ist immer schön, wenn man ihn auf einer Card sieht! |
66 | 16.03.2025 | kirbystarwarrior | 8.0 | |
67 | 13.03.2025 | neuuwave | 8.0 | |
68 | 12.03.2025 | kaszi2K | 8.0 | |
69 | 12.03.2025 | SoaKas | 6.0 | Sadly I'm too young to have experienced him in his prime. I only really know the Edge past his return and he doesn't do anything for me. 6 points out of clips and matches from once upon a time but he really doesn't move me in a single way. Also he's often named as an all-timer but the fact is that this word is thrown around way too much nowadays. The fact that he is working on THIS level while being 50 (! ) years old is incredibly impressive, however. |
70 | 12.03.2025 | DESPE | 8.0 | |
71 | 11.03.2025 | lukasmgc | 2.0 | Okay...I know this is a harsh rating and due to tribalism, let me just say that this has nothing to do with any of his runs in AEW, in WWE or the Revolution main event. I didn't see the match and I am not here to gang up on him like the WWE tribals and I am here to give you my genuine opinion. On the mic? Man, no one touches Edge. Character work, no one touches him. But man...in ring. I have seen forty Edge matches, 40. And in those 40, there is only one that I can say he had a true standout performance that impressed me and that is with Seth Rollins at MSG and with Seth Rollins in general. Beyond that, I have never seen Edge have a performance that truly surprised me. He is a very eh wrestler, he understands the basic's in ring but I haven't seen him do anything truly extraordinary. Yes, for a time I had him as a 10 but the more I went through his match catalogue the more I realized this mf can't wrestle. He's not very good in the ring. But again on the mic and in terms of character, he is flawless but out of a what? Twenty Five Year Career he has had 1 great, truly exceptional performance. |
72 | 11.03.2025 | xitachi | 8.0 | |
73 | 10.03.2025 | ItsLuger | 8.0 | |
74 | 10.03.2025 | Nicks | 6.0 | A good wrestler, not one of the best ever. For me he is overrated, very good in special stipulations, especially in the TLC, but nothing more. I do not like his run in AEW, he is now, with all due respect, too old to be in the main event of a federation that is full of young talents that should be pushed more. Like his friend Christian Cage now he should step aside, because as much as I respect them now it is no longer their time and even AEW should realize it. |
75 | 10.03.2025 | TigetMask15 | 4.0 | One of the most overrated wrestlers of all time he is not that good in the ring not that good on the microphone skills he's only great days was in the tag team division in the attitude era but as a single competitor he is so mid I don't know way people like him he can't wrestle that good in a single match with no social type or condition he best matches was always ladder and hell in a cell or hardcore but unfortunately he still wrestle until now and we all see how bad he is and how he catch all the youngsters chances |
76 | 10.03.2025 | arminamin | 5.0 | Adam Copeland is certainly one of the biggest names in the wrestling industry. His run as Edge is some of the best stuff you'll ever see from a wrestler and his return to wrestling is one of the greatest ever. That being said, he's in an all time low in his carrer right now. His run in AEW has been horrible. The crowd likes him, but he's being booked like crap. He doesn't need to be in the title picture in this day and age. And his name is Cope now........ There aren't many worst name changes in the business. Even though I have a lost of respect for him, his work right now is not good. If I were to give his whole carrer a rating, it'd be a 9. But right now, he's a 5. |
77 | 08.03.2025 | TheSoultaker40 | 9.0 | |
78 | 08.03.2025 | Differepeat | 10.0 | |
79 | 04.03.2025 | piotrusjasigma | 10.0 | |
80 | 04.03.2025 | AnB | 10.0 | Giving Edge anything other than a 10 feels like trying too hard to find something to complain about. Even in his early years in the WWF it was impressive watching him in the ring. Kid me was a huge fan of Edge. |
81 | 23.02.2025 | jpsninja | 7.0 | While Edge (Cope) impressively showcases his talent in 2025, it's crucial to nurture emerging stars. I believe he could thrive even more by stepping aside in some feuds, allowing new talent to shine and elevate the competition. However, his all-time career would be 9/10. |
82 | 22.02.2025 | Wrestlingisreal | 9.0 | |
83 | 19.02.2025 | notanothersmark | 10.0 | Edge always stood out to me in the best way possible, maybe it was the striking long blonde hair or his over-exaggerated mannerisms, I've always been one to gravitate towards Edge. I think the only down part of his career has been his recent time in AEW, hell even his arrival feud with Christian over there was awesome. Whether you talk about Brood Edge, the tag team with Christian, Badass face Edge from 01-04, or his most iconic gimmick, the rated R Superstar, Edge was always given an inch, and time after time would take a mile. I haven't even talked about arguably the greatest wrestling theme ever in Metalingus either yet too. Just wish that he and Cena had more time to feud together, that had the potential to be the Ruthless Aggression version of the Stone Cold-Rock rivalry. |
84 | 19.02.2025 | A-Migo | 8.0 | |
85 | 18.02.2025 | Destructive Force | 10.0 | |
86 | 18.02.2025 | Sky227 | 9.0 | |
87 | 18.02.2025 | Porzingi | 9.0 | |
88 | 14.02.2025 | Little Stinger | 9.0 | |
89 | 14.02.2025 | mangled | 6.0 | Completely a product of Vincent Kennedy McMahon and WWE, Cope or as he was formerly known as, Edge is one of the biggest examples of how good things might turn out for you if you're at the right place at the right time. After establishing himself as a tag team wrestler partnering up with Christian, he slowly progressed into a solid midcarder. The mischiveous alliance he formed with Randy Orton did wonders for both his career and Randy's. During the late Ruthless Aggression era he was handpicked as the antidote to family friendly good guy John Cena. His feud against Cena, not only led to the birth of one of the greatest wrestling monikers of all time but also made Cope into the househould name we know of today. The time between this great heel run and his first retirement from wrestling was pretty forgettable. His return after almost a decade away was a feel-good moment for all. What followed it was not great though. It wasn't about the quality of his matches, as he delivered most of the time. It wasn't about his promos, although he's not that great on the stick, he can cut a good promo. It was about how he almost always won and never put a single person over. Even Hulk Hogan lost some matches cleanly. Sure, Cope lost a couple matches too but go back and watch them. It's either an outside interference, a low-blow etc. Even in his great I Quit match against Finn Balor, it took four Judgment Day members to threaten him with his wife Beth Phoenix with chairs to say "I quit! ". Six months later, he beat Finn Balor at WrestleMania and killed The Demon gimmick once and for all. When he jumped ship to AEW, expectations were high. After all, AEW lost the only draw they ever had a couple weeks prior to Cope's arrival and people thought he could be a breath of fresh air for the company. They were wrong. Cope instantly got inserted into a title feud with Christian and eventually won the TNT title. His forgettable title run came to an abrupt end after he broke his leg attempting a spot no 25 year old veteran would even think about. Upon his return, once again he got inserted into a title feud, but this time it's for the world title. We're five years into his second run and he still hasn't put anyone over cleanly. As a side note, his match versus PAC was the worst match I've seen this year so far, so his in-ring work is getting worse too. |
90 | 13.02.2025 | docphantoms | 8.0 | |
91 | 10.02.2025 | RratedShawnter | 10.0 | Optisch 10/10 (moneypieces waren crazy) Outfit auch crazy (vorallem die hot topic Mäntel) In-Ring abillity war auch 10/10 |
92 | 09.02.2025 | Cappone-ceraio | 8.0 | |
93 | 04.02.2025 | LariatOfFire | 8.0 | |
94 | 03.02.2025 | wandaconda | 8.0 | |
95 | 02.02.2025 | NickyF88 | 8.0 | |
96 | 29.01.2025 | aoPSI | 10.0 | |
97 | 29.01.2025 | onionknight | 9.0 | |
98 | 26.01.2025 | dhruboezit | 10.0 | I liked Edge. The Edge that was in the Brood, wrestled against the Dudleys and the Hardys, had an affair with Lita, cashed in on Cena, and was in a tag-team with Randy. That's the Edge that everyone likes in fact. He's a legend, no doubt. 12 world world champion (yet most of his title reigns are forgettable, short-lived and almost like ball-play). But he was a great in-ring worker and a dependable main eventer for WWE during his prime. He's a very versatile wrestler in my opinion, considering his tag-title run. Buuuuut now he's washed. He's old, aged badly, has bulging bug eyes and can't cut a good promo anymore. He's ruining his legacy by wrestling these nonsensical matches in bingo halls in AEW. Not to mention, "Cope" is a horrific name. I'll still give him a 10 because he's always going to be the Rated R Superstar for me, from the WWE, and from the Ruthless Aggression era. |
99 | 25.01.2025 | Khalid Ace | | |
100 | 25.01.2025 | TheSuperstar | 9.0 | |