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Edge & Christian

Edge & Christian was a professional wrestling tag team composed of Canadian wrestlers Adam Copeland, performing under the ring name Edge, and William Jason Reso, known as Christian, who were lifelong friends from Orangeville, Ontario, and debuted together in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later WWE) in 1998 as part of the stable The Brood. Over their primary run from 1998 to 2005, the duo became one of WWE's most iconic tag teams. In 2012, WWE named them the greatest tag team in WWE history. They secured seven World Tag Team Championships and revolutionized the division through high-risk, innovative matches that emphasized athleticism and storytelling. Their partnership, built on years of training together under coaches like Ron Hutchison and performing on the independent circuit as the Suicide Blondes, propelled them to mainstream fame during WWE's Attitude Era. The team's breakthrough came in 1999 with their participation in the first-ever Tag Team Ladder Match at No Mercy against the Hardy Boyz, showcasing their willingness to incorporate extreme elements into tag team wrestling. This set the stage for their defining rivalry with the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz, culminating in the historic Triangle Ladder Match at WrestleMania 2000, where Edge & Christian captured their first World Tag Team Championship by defeating both teams in a match that introduced the TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) format. They defended and regained the titles multiple times, including victories in TLC matches at SummerSlam 2000 and WrestleMania X-Seven in 2001, where they won their record-tying seventh championship as a team, often employing signature moves like the Con-Chair-To to secure pins. These bouts not only elevated the status of tag team wrestling but also contributed to the era's emphasis on hardcore and multi-man stipulations. Beyond their in-ring success, Edge & Christian were known for their comedic personas and absurd segments, such as their "Five Second Pose," which endeared them to fans and added levity to programming. The team disbanded in 2005 as both pursued singles careers, with achieving 11-time world heavyweight championship reigns and Christian capturing the World Heavyweight Championship in 2011, though they occasionally reunited for nostalgia matches and appearances, including a full tag team reunion in (AEW) in 2025 for matches at Forbidden Door and . was inducted into the in 2012 by Christian, while the duo later inducted their rivals, the , in 2018, underscoring their lasting impact on .

Background and formation

Early individual careers

Adam Copeland, known professionally as , was born on October 30, 1973, in , , where he grew up with a passion for inspired by attending in 1990. At age 17, he won a local sponsored by a newspaper, earning free training sessions at Sully's Gym under veteran wrestlers and ; he began this rigorous program in 1990 while working odd jobs to support himself. Copeland made his professional debut on July 1, 1992, wrestling as Sexton Hardcastle in a match against local opponent The Executioner at an independent event in 's Monarch Park Stadium. Throughout the early 1990s, he honed his skills on the Canadian , facing various regional talents in singles matches that emphasized technical proficiency and high-impact maneuvers developed during his training. William Jason Reso, better known as Christian, was born on November 30, 1973, in Kitchener, Ontario, but raised in Orangeville, where he developed an early interest in wrestling by watching matches and attending live events with childhood friends. Influenced by the sport's athleticism and storytelling, Reso began formal training in 1994 at Sully's Gym in Toronto under Ron Hutchison, followed by additional instruction from Dory Funk Jr. and Tom Prichard to refine his in-ring fundamentals. He made his professional debut on June 9, 1995, as Christian Cage in a draw against fellow trainee Zakk Wylde for a Canadian independent promotion, marking the start of his solo outings in regional shows. In these early matches, Reso focused on building his persona as a resilient competitor, wrestling in singles bouts across Ontario independents that highlighted his agility and charisma against local opponents. By 1997, Reso expanded his training at the Hart Dungeon in Calgary under Bret Hart's guidance, which emphasized stiff, realistic style to prepare for higher-level competition. Copeland and Reso, longtime friends from Orangeville who shared a mutual admiration for wrestling, had their professional paths formally intersect in the mid-1990s through their shared trainer Ron Hutchison at Sully's Gym, where Reso joined Copeland's training circle around 1994 before both ventured to the Hart Dungeon in 1997 for advanced work.

Independent circuit teaming (1997–1998)

Adam Copeland (Sexton Hardcastle) and Jason Reso (Christian Cage), lifelong friends from Orangeville, Ontario, officially formed their tag team partnership on the Canadian independent circuit in 1997 following their training at Sully's Gym under Ron Hutchison. Adopting the team name "The Suicide Blondes," they quickly established themselves as a dynamic duo, blending athleticism and coordination honed from years of shared training. Their early outings focused on Ontario-based promotions, where they debuted in tag matches that emphasized quick tags and synchronized offense, laying the foundation for their future success. Throughout 1997 and 1998, the duo toured extensively across small venues in the , performing in gymnasiums in and armories in , often under grueling conditions with minimal crowds and pay. A pivotal achievement came in late 1997 when they captured the (ICW) Street Fight Championship as The Suicide Blondes, defending the titles in hardcore-leaning bouts until dropping them in September 1998 to Steve Nixon and Jason Fuller. They also ventured into U.S. promotions like Southern States Wrestling (SSW), where they won the SSW Championship once, and their matches showcased an evolving high-flying style inspired by exposure to (ECW) events during cross-border travels, incorporating dives and chair-assisted spots that tested their resilience. The pair's chemistry solidified through constant road trips, sharing vehicles and meals while navigating low-budget tours that built unbreakable trust in the —Copeland often noted their ability to anticipate moves without verbal cues. By mid-1998, their performances drew notice from industry veterans like , who invited them to train in , refining their tandem maneuvers ahead of major opportunities. These experiences not only sharpened their hardcore edge but also emphasized innovative teamwork, setting them apart on the indie scene.

WWF/E career (1998–2001)

Debut as The Brood and early storylines (1998–1999)

Edge and Christian, real names Adam Copeland and William Reso respectively, signed with the in 1998, marking their transition from the independent circuit to major . Copeland debuted as on the June 22, 1998, episode of Raw Is War, entering through the crowd in a mysterious loner persona and defeating Jose Estrada Jr. in his first televised match. Shortly thereafter, (David Heath) made his WWF debut on the August 16, 1998, episode of Sunday Night Heat, introducing a warrior character inspired by gothic themes, complete with an entrance involving emerging from flames and spitting a red liquid simulating blood. Reso followed as Christian on September 27, 1998, at the Breakdown: In Your House , where he interfered in Edge's match against , costing him the victory and setting up a storyline between the longtime friends. In the ensuing months, Gangrel and Christian aligned in the storyline, approaching Edge with offers of power and alliance rooted in lore. On the October 26, 1998, episode of Is War, Edge officially joined them after a series of vignettes depicting his "conversion," forming the stable known as . The group embraced a full , portraying themselves as a clan of undead warriors who stalked their opponents under cover of darkness; their signature entrance featured the trio rising from a amid fog and pyrotechnics, accompanied by eerie music and the blood-spitting ritual led by Gangrel. This dark aesthetic distinguished The Brood from the WWF's more cartoonish acts during the , emphasizing psychological intimidation and ritualistic elements drawn from mythology. The Brood's early storylines revolved around mid-card feuds that highlighted their potential, including a six-man at the December 13, 1998, Rock Bottom: In Your House , where they defeated the (, Bob Holly, and ) in a dominant performance that solidified their cohesion as a unit. As 1999 began, their narrative intersected with The Undertaker's , a larger faction, culminating in The Brood temporarily merging with the Ministry on the February 1, 1999, episode of Raw Is War and participating in ritualistic angles. Subsequent internal tensions led to clashes that escalated into a , with The Brood losing key encounters, such as a six-man against Ministry members Bradshaw, Faarooq, and at Backlash on April 25, 1999. Following the split, internal tensions peaked when turned on and Christian, demanding loyalty to the and effectively disbanding by mid-1999. This dissolution shifted the emphasis toward and Christian as a dedicated , paving the way for their subsequent pushes while retaining subtle gothic remnants in their presentation. The Brood era, though short-lived, established the duo's chemistry and helped them gain fan recognition through innovative visuals and intense faction warfare.

Terri Invitational Tournament and tag team rise (1999–2000)

In late 1999, Edge and Christian engaged in a high-profile best-of-five series known as the Terri Invitational Tournament against The Hardy Boyz, organized by to determine which team would receive $100,000 and her managerial services. The rivalry stemmed from tensions following the disbandment of , with Edge and Christian aligning under manager Michael Hayes while The Hardy Boyz briefly joined before breaking away. The series featured intense stipulation matches, including a no-disqualification bout on SmackDown where Edge and Christian secured their first victory, and a street fight on Heat that evened the score. The tournament culminated at No Mercy on October 17, 1999, in a for the deciding fifth bout, where The emerged victorious by retrieving the briefcase suspended above the ring, denying Edge and Christian the prize. Despite the loss, the series showcased the athleticism and chemistry of both teams, propelling Edge and Christian into the spotlight as credible challengers in WWF's tag team division and setting the stage for their ongoing with The . This exposure marked a pivotal breakthrough, transitioning them from midcard performers to key figures in multi-team rivalries that revolutionized . The feud with The intensified into early 2000, intersecting with a parallel rivalry against The , leading to a groundbreaking Triangle Ladder Match for the Championship at on April 2. In this contest, Edge and Christian outlasted both challenging teams by climbing the ladder to unhook the belts, capturing their first Championship in a match that highlighted daring high-risk maneuvers and solidified their status as top contenders. The victory elevated them to main event tag team status, with the ladder stipulation paying homage to their tournament history while introducing The as fierce antagonists known for table spots and hardcore tactics. As champions, Edge and Christian defended their titles against both factions in escalating battles, culminating in the inaugural Tables, Ladders, and Chairs (TLC) match at on August 27, 2000. In this chaotic six-man encounter, they retained the championships by retrieving the belts amid a barrage of weapons, including a notable where delivered a from the top of a onto through a below, and Christian executed a piledriver on through another . The TLC format, born from the combined styles of the three teams, became a staple and underscored Edge and Christian's role in innovating warfare during their rapid ascent.

Championship reigns and comedic segments (2000)

In 2000, Edge and Christian secured their second WWF Tag Team Championship on June 25 at by defeating (Grand Master Sexay and ) in a four corners elimination match that also featured the and T&A. This 90-day reign solidified their status as top contenders in , marked by innovative defenses such as retaining the titles in the inaugural Tables, Ladders, and Chairs () match against the and at on August 27. The run ended on September 24 when they dropped the championships to the in a on Is War. Their third reign began on October 22 at No Mercy, where they captured the titles from the Hardy Boyz, only to lose them the following night on Raw Is War in a rematch. Across their multiple reigns that year, Edge and Christian accumulated over 150 days as champions, showcasing resilience through key defenses like non-title bouts against Too Cool on episodes of Sunday Night Heat and SmackDown, where their technical prowess and high-flying maneuvers shone. They also clashed with Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather) in intense encounters, including a title defense setup leading into Armageddon, highlighting the group's contrasting hardcore style against the champions' evolving athleticism. Parallel to their in-ring success, Edge and Christian embraced a comedic persona that amplified their popularity during the Attitude Era. Debuting the iconic "Five-Second Pose" on the May 1 episode of Raw—complete with the catchphrase "For the benefit of those with flash photography"—they used the taunt to mock crowds and opponents, turning entrances into crowd-pleasing spectacles. Comedic vignettes further defined their run, including dressing as Elvis Presley on the June 22 SmackDown to satirize Too Cool's hip-hop gimmick, and un-PC sketches on Raw and SmackDown featuring fake weddings and absurd backstage antics that poked fun at tag team rivals. These segments shifted their image from brooding hardcore wrestlers to entertaining heels, boosting fan engagement and cementing their appeal beyond athletic matches.

Los Conquistadores gimmick and Team RECK (2000–2001)

In late 2000, and adopted the masked personas as a comedic extension of their tactics, allowing them to compete for the WWF Championship without facing suspensions for repeated interference in title matches. On October 22, 2000, at No Mercy, the —disguised versions of (as Conquistador Uno) and Christian (as Conquistador Dos)—defeated the to capture the WWF Championship, employing signature moves like the Impaler to mimic their usual style while maintaining anonymity. The ruse continued on the October 23 episode of , where the defended the titles against the unmasked and Christian, securing a victory via disqualification to preserve the storyline. The gimmick culminated in revelation at on November 19, 2000, during a fatal four-way elimination match for the tag titles, where Edge and Christian unmasked themselves after interference led to their disqualification, handing the championships to the . This sparked an intensified with the , marked by high-stakes encounters involving tables, ladders, and chairs, as Edge and Christian sought to reclaim the titles through underhanded means. The rivalry peaked at on April 1, 2001, in the third , where Edge and Christian defeated the and to win their seventh and final as a team, with Edge retrieving the belts after a series of brutal spots including a onto a . Amid these developments, Edge and Christian aligned with newcomer Rhyno— their former indie associate from the THUG Life stable—and Kurt Angle to form Team RECK in early 2001, positioning themselves as key defenders in the emerging WWF Invasion storyline against the WCW/ECW Alliance. Rhyno's debut on February 22, 2001, at a house show saw him aid Edge and Christian against the Dudley Boyz, solidifying the group's anti-Alliance stance, though Rhyno later defected to the Alliance as an ECW representative, creating internal tension. Team RECK's activities included multi-man matches, such as Edge, Christian, and Rhyno defeating the Hardy Boyz and Eddie Guerrero on the May 7, 2001, episode of Raw, and culminated in the June 24, 2001, King of the Ring tournament, where Edge advanced with Christian's assistance before defeating Angle in the finals to claim the crown. Their reign ended abruptly on the April 19, 2001, episode of SmackDown!, when the ( and ) defeated Edge and Christian to win the WWF Tag Team in a non-title match turned title bout, marking the decline of their dominant partnership amid the chaos.

Team split (2001)

In 2001, Edge and Christian's longstanding tag team partnership began to fracture due to WWE's creative direction emphasizing individual pushes for both wrestlers amid their evolving singles potential. Christian, increasingly overshadowed by Edge's rapid ascent—particularly after Edge's victory in the King of the Ring tournament in June 2001—grew jealous of his partner's spotlight, setting the stage for tension within the duo. The team's final appearance as allies came at the Invasion pay-per-view on July 22, 2001, where Edge and Christian defeated Lance Storm and Mike Awesome in a tag team match representing the WWF side against The Alliance. Following this event, the duo continued sporadically as a unit on television, but underlying resentment boiled over on the September 3, 2001, episode of Raw. During Edge's singles match against Lance Storm, Christian, acting as the special enforcer, turned heel by viciously attacking Edge with a chair, officially betraying his longtime partner and dissolving the team. The split was influenced by WWE executive Vince McMahon's strategy to elevate as a main-event singles competitor, viewing him as a future world champion, while allowing Christian to pursue his own persona. This decision delayed an earlier planned separation after , opting instead to capitalize on one more high-profile run before transitioning both to solo careers. In the immediate aftermath, ignited a heated rivalry between the two Canadians, marked by personal promos and physical confrontations on , including Christian costing Edge opportunities in the Intercontinental Championship picture. Their feud culminated in several singles matches, such as at on September 23, 2001, where Christian defeated Edge to win the Intercontinental Championship, before the 2002 fully separated them across and SmackDown.

WWE reunions and later developments (2002–2021)

Sporadic team appearances (2002–2005)

Following their contentious split in 2001, Edge and Christian pursued individual paths in , with Edge focusing on singles competition on and Christian establishing himself on SmackDown, yet their longstanding chemistry occasionally led to brief team-ups during this period. The most notable joint appearance came at on March 17, 2002, where Edge and Christian, as reigning Champions, defended their titles in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs () match against the and the at Toronto's SkyDome. The high-stakes encounter featured the signature high-risk maneuvers that defined their earlier partnership, including spots and table crashes, but ultimately ended with the capturing the championships after executed a Swanton Bomb off a onto through a table. This one-off defense marked their only major outing in 2002 and highlighted their enduring in-ring synergy without signaling a full return to partnering. Edge's career was significantly disrupted in February 2003 by a severe sustained prior to No Way Out, where he tore two discs in his cervical spine, requiring surgery on March 10 and sidelining him for over 14 months. During Edge's absence, Christian continued as a singles competitor on SmackDown, feuding with wrestlers like Booker T and , but no team appearances occurred in 2003 due to Edge's recovery. Upon Edge's return to in June 2004, sporadic collaborations resumed, beginning with a one-night reunion at a SmackDown in , on September 26, 2004, where they challenged Intercontinental Champion in a handicap match but lost via Christian's submission to the . Later that year, on the November 15 episode of , General Manager forced the pair to team against and in a non-title match, which they lost after a competitive back-and-forth exchange featuring their classic double-team moves like the Con-Chair-To attempt. These isolated spots underscored their natural rapport amid Edge's post- singles push toward the main event and Christian's heel persona on the blue brand, but neither pursued titles or extended storylines during this time. In early 2005, they had a few additional tag matches loosely aligned with Tyson Tomko, but the team did not reform fully.

Tag team interactions and reunion (2010–2011)

Christian was released by in November 2005 and joined (), where he became a prominent singles competitor until returning to in January 2009, assigned to the brand. During this period, Edge and Christian had no joint appearances, as Edge advanced to main event status on SmackDown and . Their first interaction post-Christian's return occurred on the May 17, 2010, episode of in , where Edge defeated Christian in a singles match, showcasing their chemistry in a nostalgic hometown crowd setting.#Total_Nonstop_Action_Wrestling_(2005%E2%80%932009)) In early 2011, Edge and Christian staged a brief reunion on the SmackDown brand during Edge's ongoing Rated-R Superstar singles run, where he was the reigning World Heavyweight Champion. This partnership emerged as Christian transitioned from his successful tenure—where he captured the Championship in June 2009 and held it for 204 days—to challenging for the World Heavyweight Championship himself. The duo's collaboration provided support for Edge amid his high-stakes feud with , who was positioning himself as the next title contender with Brodus Clay as his enforcer. The reunion manifested in several high-profile tag team matches against Del Rio and Clay, showcasing their signature chemistry and high-flying offense despite the years apart. On the March 11 episode of SmackDown, Edge and Christian defeated Del Rio and Clay in a non-title bout, with Christian's involvement helping to neutralize Clay's power-based attacks and allowing Edge to focus on Del Rio's technical submissions. This momentum carried over to on March 28, where the pair secured another victory over the same opponents, highlighted by Edge's on Clay and Christian's Killswitch finisher on Del Rio. These encounters emphasized the team's enduring appeal, drawing strong crowd reactions and briefly elevating the SmackDown tag division while tying into Edge's path to . At the event itself, Christian served as Edge's cornerman, aiding in the champion's successful defense against Del Rio via submission with the Edgecator. The reunion's brevity was underscored by the absence of a formal tag title pursuit, as both men prioritized their individual world title ambitions—Christian briefly captured the World Heavyweight Championship in a Ladder Match against Del Rio at Extreme Rules on May 1, just weeks after Edge's final defense. No direct feud with Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho and Big Show's 2009-2010 tag team) materialized during this period, though Edge's prior partnership with Jericho in 2009 had dissolved due to injury, paving the way for Jericho's later alliances. The team's dissolution came abruptly on the April 11 episode of Raw, when Edge announced his retirement from in-ring competition due to cumulative neck injuries, vacating the World Heavyweight Championship and effectively ending any further E&C collaborations for the foreseeable future. This poignant farewell segment featured Christian's emotional support ringside, marking a symbolic close to their on-screen brotherhood amid Edge's storied career peak.

Post-Edge retirement interactions (2011–2021)

Following Edge's retirement announcement after successfully defending the World Heavyweight Championship against at on April 3, 2011, the title was vacated, paving the way for Christian to receive a significant . Christian captured the vacant championship by defeating in a at Extreme Rules on May 1, 2011, marking his first world title win in after 17 years in the industry; however, he lost it to just five days later on the May 6 episode of SmackDown. This brief reign highlighted Christian's transition to a main-event singles competitor without his longtime partner. From 2011 to 2013, Christian remained active in WWE's mid-card and upper-mid-card divisions, focusing on solo storylines and no joint appearances with the retired . In a rare crossover, Christian made a one-night appearance for at on June 10, 2012, as part of a talent exchange deal between and that allowed to attend WWE's Hall of Fame event; this solo stint involved no team activity with Edge, who was sidelined by . The duo's first notable post-retirement interaction came at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony on March 31, 2012, where Christian inducted Edge, emphasizing their shared history as tag team pioneers and lifelong friends during an emotional speech. They reunited again on November 28, 2014, for a non-wrestling guest appearance together on an episode of Syfy's series Haven, portraying characters in a storyline nod to their real-life partnership. In 2018, Edge and Christian collaborated to induct their longtime rivals, The , into the on March 31, delivering a humorous and nostalgic speech that celebrated the iconic matches from the and their mutual role in elevating . Edge made his surprise in-ring return to at on August 23, 2020, after nine years away, with subtle on-air references to Christian during his storyline buildup, though no direct joint appearance occurred at the time. Their most significant wrestling-related reunion took place during the on January 31, when Christian made his in-ring return after a seven-year absence due to concussions, entering the men's at #24 and sharing an emotional embrace with , who had entered first; the moment underscored their enduring bond but did not lead to a full match. Christian departed shortly after to join AEW, limiting further interactions during this period.

AEW involvement (2023–present)

Individual feud between Copeland and Cage (2023–2025)

Adam Copeland made his AEW debut on October 1, 2023, at , entering the ring to his familiar "Metalingus" theme during the main event to aid against Christian Cage and his allies. However, after the match, Cage and attacked Copeland, marking the ignition of their personal rivalry and betraying any notion of a friendly reunion between the longtime partners. At the time, was entrenched in a dominant persona, having captured the on June 25, 2023, at Forbidden Door by defeating Wardlow. Cage formed The Patriarchy stable shortly thereafter, initially recruiting after the latter turned on Jungle Boy, and later adding young protégé following All Out in September 2023. This group amplified Cage's arrogant "Patriarch" character, where he positioned himself as a manipulative , defending the title against challengers like and while using interference from his stablemates. The feud escalated quickly, with Copeland securing his in-ring debut victory over on the October 10, 2023, episode of via a . Their first direct confrontation as a team occurred at Full Gear on November 18, 2023, in a six-man tag match where Copeland joined and to defeat The Patriarchy (, , and Wayne) when accidentally struck with the title, allowing to pin the dinosaur-like competitor. Their inaugural singles bout took place on the December 6, 2023, edition of in , , with 's TNT Championship on the line. The match featured intense back-and-forth action, including near-falls from spears and Killswitches, but retained after interference from Nick Wayne's mother, Shayna Wayne, who struck Copeland with the title belt, allowing to hit the Killswitch for the pin. A rematch followed at on December 30, 2023, under No Disqualification rules; Copeland emerged victorious by pinning with a Killswitch to win the TNT Championship, but moments later, seized Killswitch's pre-earned contract, invoked an immediate rematch, and reclaimed the title by pinning Copeland with another Killswitch.) Copeland invoked his rematch clause for on March 3, 2024, but a leg injury forced him out, leading to Daniel Garcia challenging instead; retained amid controversy. Copeland returned on the March 20, 2024, episode of in their shared hometown of , , facing in an I Quit match for the TNT Championship. The brutal encounter spilled across the arena, involving kendo sticks, tables, and a steel spike driven toward 's eye, but Copeland prevailed by forcing to submit with an ankle lock after countering interference from The Patriarchy with aid from Daddy Magic and Garcia, capturing the in the process. Following this victory, their personal concluded, with Copeland embarking on successful defenses until sidelined by a fractured in May 2024, leading to the being stripped on June 8, 2024. Cage's pursuit of revenge defined subsequent storylines prior to Copeland's injury, including verbal taunts on where he mocked Copeland's family and career longevity. Copeland defended the TNT Championship against other foes, notably retaining in a barbed wire steel cage match against at on May 26, 2024, via a diving crossbody from the top of the cage with assistance from , though the high-risk spot resulted in a fractured that sidelined him until 2024. During Copeland's absence, The Patriarchy, including the rebranded Killswitch (formerly ), continued to pursue championship opportunities. Copeland returned at on December 28, 2024, aligning with FTR against The Death Riders in a new rivalry. After separate pursuits in early 2025, tensions with The Patriarchy resurfaced, underscoring their evolution from allies to bitter adversaries before a later reconciliation.

Tag team reunion and matches (2025)

On August 13, 2025, during an episode of AEW Dynamite, Christian Cage intervened to save Adam Copeland from an attack by members of The Patriarchy following Copeland's match against Killswitch, teasing a potential reunion between the longtime partners. This moment led to the official announcement that Copeland and Cage would team up for the first time in over a decade at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. The duo made their in-ring return as a team on August 24, 2025, at Forbidden Door in , where they defeated Killswitch and of The Patriarchy by pinfall in the opening match of the . This victory marked Edge & Christian's first tag team bout since 2011 and highlighted their enduring chemistry, with Cage securing the win via his signature Killswitch maneuver on Sabian. The match drew strong crowd support, emphasizing the nostalgic appeal of the reunion while showcasing their evolved styles in AEW. Building momentum from Forbidden Door, Copeland and Cage shifted focus to a feud with FTR, culminating in a high-profile match at on September 20, 2025, in . They emerged victorious over FTR ( and ) by pinfall, with Copeland delivering a decisive to Harwood after interference from Copeland neutralized external involvement. The 18-minute contest was praised for its intensity and historical significance, as it was the first match for the pair in . However, the win was marred by a post-match assault from FTR, during which Copeland was injured, prompting Copeland to announce a temporary hiatus to support his family. In interviews leading up to , Copeland emphasized that the reunion was not merely a "greatest hits tour" but a fresh chapter driven by their real-life bond and competitive edge, avoiding reliance on past nostalgia. He praised Cage's persona as essential to their dynamic, stating it added authenticity to their partnership. These successes have positioned Edge & Christian as key players in AEW's tag division, with the duo expressing intent to pursue the upon Copeland's return from hiatus in late 2025. As of November 2025, their run continues to generate buzz, blending veteran storytelling with ongoing contention for gold.

Championships and accomplishments

Tag team titles

Edge & Christian captured the WWF World Tag Team Championship (later recognized as the WWE Tag Team Championship) a record seven times as a team during their formative years in the World Wrestling Federation from 2000 to 2001, amassing a combined 206 days as champions and solidifying their status as innovators in . Their reigns were marked by intense rivalries with contemporaries like the and the , frequently defended in high-risk stipulation matches, including the inaugural Tables, Ladders, and Chairs () bouts that elevated the division's athleticism and spectacle. These accomplishments underscored WWF's dominance in tag team competition during the , aside from titles won on the independent circuit prior to joining WWF. The duo's championship pursuits began prominently at WrestleMania 2000, where they secured their first reign in a Triangle Ladder Match alongside the Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz, setting the stage for their signature high-flying offense. Subsequent defenses and regains emphasized their resilience and creativity, particularly in TLC matches at SummerSlam 2000 and WrestleMania X-Seven, where they retained or captured gold amid chaotic ladder spots and table crashes that became hallmarks of modern tag team warfare. Their final reign ended in April 2001 amid the team's gradual transition to singles competition, but their collective impact on the title's prestige endures. Prior to WWF, on the independent circuit, they won the ICW Streetfight Tag Team Championship twice and the SSW Tag Team Championship once as the Suicide Blondes.
ReignDate WonDuration (Days)Event/Notes
1April 2, 200057WrestleMania 2000 (Ladder Match vs. Hardy Boyz & Dudley Boyz)
2June 25, 200091King of the Ring (vs. Too Cool); defended in TLC at SummerSlam 2000
3October 22, 20001No Mercy (vs. Hardy Boyz)
4December 10, 20008Armageddon (Four Corners Match vs. Right to Censor, K-Kwik & Road Dogg, Dudley Boyz)
5December 19, 200033SmackDown (vs. The Rock and The Undertaker)
6March 19, 2001<1Raw (immediate loss to Dudley Boyz)
7April 1, 200116WrestleMania X-Seven (TLC II vs. Hardy Boyz & Dudley Boyz)

Other achievements and awards

Edge and Christian were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as a duo through Edge's individual induction in 2012, where Christian delivered the induction speech, highlighting their lifelong partnership and shared accomplishments as tag team champions during the Attitude Era. In recognition of their impact, WWE ranked Edge & Christian number four on their official list of the 50 greatest tag teams in WWE history, crediting them with revolutionizing the division through innovative matches like the TLC bouts at SummerSlam 2000 and WrestleMania X-Seven. Their contributions to the were further acknowledged in WWE's official documentary The Attitude Era (2012), which features their pivotal role in elevating , including the landmark match against the and at 2000. ranked them as runners-up for of the Year in 2000, behind the , amid their dominant run that included multiple World Tag Team Championship reigns. In media, Edge and Christian launched E&C's Pod of Awesomeness on March 24, 2017, a where they frequently discuss their tag team history, backstage stories from their tenure, and the evolution of their partnership.

In wrestling

Signature team maneuvers

Edge and Christian, known for their innovative and high-impact style, developed a repertoire of signature maneuvers that blended athleticism, creativity, and opportunism across their career. Their moveset evolved from high-flying aerial assaults in their formative years to hardcore weapon-based attacks, particularly in landmark Tables, Ladders, and Chairs () matches, emphasizing teamwork and environmental integration.

Finishing Moves

The duo's most iconic finisher was the Con-Chair-To, a brutal double-team strike where Edge and Christian simultaneously swung steel chairs at an opponent's head, often sandwiching the skull in a devastating "concerto" of impacts. This move became synonymous with their opportunistic persona and was frequently deployed in hardcore stipulations to secure victories, such as during their title defenses against rivals like The and The .

Signature Tag Team Maneuvers

Edge and Christian frequently incorporated taunts into their offense, such as the Five Second Pose, a synchronized posing routine performed back-to-back to rally the crowd and mock opponents before launching into a double-team assault, like a stereo or clothesline. This playful yet effective sequence underscored their "totally awesome" in the early . Other signature maneuvers included the double flapjack, double missile , double , and a combo of Edge's sidewalk slam followed by Christian's falling reverse . In TLC environments, they specialized in ladder-assisted Spears, with Edge executing his signature Spear from elevated positions on ladders, often with Christian providing distraction or setup. A prime example occurred at WrestleMania X-Seven in 2001, where Edge speared mid-air while Hardy dangled from the championship belts suspended above the ring, aiding their recapture of the World Tag Team Championships in the chaotic II match. Their arsenal also featured coordinated individual finishers as tag sequences, such as Christian's Unprettier (an inverted double underhook facebuster) flowing into Edge's Edgecution (a lifting DDT), used in 2000 pay-per-view bouts to finish weakened opponents after isolating one via quick tags. This combination exemplified their seamless chemistry, turning solo signatures into lethal team tandem attacks.

Evolution of Their Style

In their early career around 1998–1999, Edge and Christian relied on high-flying dives, including diving crossbodies and missile dropkicks from the top rope, to establish themselves as agile underdogs transitioning from the gothic Brood faction. By 2000, their style shifted toward hardcore integration in TLC matches, incorporating weapons like chairs and tables into dives and strikes—such as Christian's diving elbow through a table or Edge's spear driving opponents into ladders—revolutionizing tag team wrestling with risk-laden spectacles that prioritized spectacle and survival. This progression from aerial precision to weapon-enhanced brutality cemented their legacy as TLC pioneers.

Managers and allies

During their early tenure in the World Wrestling Federation (), Edge and Christian formed the stable known as alongside from 1998 to 1999, where served as the group's leader and key ally in their gothic vampire gimmick, providing backup in matches against rivals like the . In 1999 and 2000, as Edge and Christian pursued the WWF Tag Team Championship, acted in a promotional capacity by creating the Terri Invitational Tournament, a best-of-five series against the with $100,000 and Runnels' managerial services as the prize, though the duo ultimately lost the final at No Mercy. Later in 2000 and into 2001, Edge and Christian allied with in the faction Team RECK (initially Team ECK with ), where Rhyno provided essential support as their enforcer, debuting to aid them against the and contributing to defenses of the WWF Tag Team Championship, including at . Lita appeared in occasional segments with Edge and Christian in 2000, primarily as part of rivalries involving the , such as mixed tag matches where she and the teamed against them and Jacqueline, though these interactions highlighted ongoing feuds rather than formal alliances. During their 2025 reunion in (AEW) at Forbidden Door and subsequent events, Edge (as Adam Copeland) and Christian (as ) operated without a consistent manager or valet, managing themselves amid storylines involving factions like The Patriarchy.

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