| Edge & Christian | |
|---|---|
Edge (right) and Christian (left) at the2018 WWE Hall of Fame | |
| Tag team | |
| Members | Adam Copeland/Edge Christian/Christian Cage |
| Name(s) | Adam Copeland and Christian Cage Edge and Christian High Impact Suicide Blondes Revolution X Canadian Rockers Hard Istian E&C Team E&C / Team EC Los Conquistadores The Brood Team ECK Rocket Strappers |
| Billed heights | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) – Edge 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) – Christian (Cage) |
| Combined billed weight | 453 lb (205 kg) |
| Hometown | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Billed from | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Debut | 1998 |
| Years active | 1998–2001 2010–2011 2025–present |
| Trained by | Ron Hutchison[1] |
Adam Copeland &Christian Cage are a Canadianprofessional wrestlingtag team inAll Elite Wrestling (AEW). They are best known for their time in theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF), later renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), asEdge & Christian (E&C) , where they won theWWF Tag Team Championship onseven occasions.[1][2] Initially, the two were portrayed ason-screen brothers,[1] but the aspect was de-emphasized in the mid-2000s, and in 2010, the team was officiallyretconned as legitimate childhood friends. The team disbanded in 2001 but reunited briefly under theSmackDownbrand in 2011. Edge, however, announced his retirement from professional wrestling due to neck injury on the April 11 episode ofMonday Night Raw, which would ultimately end their final run together. Edge made his in-ring return in 2020, followed by Christian in 2021, as the two were both entrants in the2021 Royal Rumble. Shortly after, Christian left WWE for AEW using the ring nameChristian Cage, and Edge would then join AEW in 2023 under his real nameAdam Copeland. The duo reunited in AEW in August 2025.
In addition to their seven reigns as WWF Tag Team Champions, they each won singles titles during their run as a tag team. Edge and Christian are also noteworthy for their participation in the first threeTables, Ladders, and Chairs matches (TLC matches), and use of steel folding chairs as weapons. They developed a move called the “con-chair-to”, a play on words of “concerto” where both Edge and Christian each hit a wrestler simultaneously with a chair, often in the head, or they lay a motionless wrestler’s head on a chair, and then hit them in the head with another chair. They are considered one of the major teams that revived tag team wrestling during theAttitude Era.[3] In 2012, WWE named them the greatest tag team in WWE history.[4] The team's popularity propelled Edge & Christian tomain event success, with both men becoming multiple-timeworld champions in their own right.
Adam Copeland andJason Reso formed atag team in theCanadianindependent circuit after completing their training withRon Hutchison andSweet Daddy Siki at Hutchinson's "Sully's Gym". The pair primarily used thering names of Sexton Hardcastle & Christian Cage, respectively. Their tag team wrestled under several team names, such as "High Impact", "Suicide Blondes", "Revolution X", "Hard Impact" and "Canadian Rockers".[1] They were part of afaction dubbed "Thug LiFe" in 1997.[1][5] The stable consisted of Cage, Hardcastle,Joe E. Legend,Rhino Richards, Bloody Bill Skullion, Big Daddy Adams, andMartin Kane.[5] In 1998, Sexton and Cage began teaming up in independent promotions such as Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) andSouthern States Wrestling (SSW).
The duo won the ICW Streetfight Tag Team Championship twice and SSW Tag Team Championship once during their time in the independent circuit.
On the June 22, 1998 episode ofRaw is War, Copeland debuted as Edge in theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF) againstJose Estrada Jr. He was a mysterious "loner"character, who would emerge from the crowd before his matches.[6] Eventually, he started afeud withGangrel.[1] AtIn Your House: Breakdown on September 27, during a match pitting Edge againstOwen Hart, Reso, cited as an unknown person looking strikingly similar to Edge, came out to the ring distracting him long enough to allow Hart to get the win.[7] It was later revealed that Reso's character was Christian, Edge'sstoryline brother, and that he was aligned with Gangrel as his vampire follower. After some confrontations between the twogothic brothers, Edge was eventually convinced to "come home" with Christian and Gangrel, and the three of them formed astable known as "The Brood".[1][8]

AtIn Your House: Rock Bottom on December 13, the Brood defeatedThe J.O.B. Squad (Al Snow,Bob Holly, &Scorpio).[1][8][9] The Brood then briefly joinedThe Undertaker'sMinistry of Darkness faction, but left after Christian was flogged and almostsacrificed for revealingStephanie McMahon's whereabouts toKen Shamrock.[8][10] Following a short feud with the Ministry in the immediate aftermath, Gangrel turned on Edge and demanded that Christian do the same.[1][8] He refused and both Christian and Edge broke away from Gangrel, turning them intofan favorites. From there, the gothicstoryline enjoyed limited success, beginning their eventual tag team feud withThe Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy &Jeff Hardy), who also briefly formed a new Brood with Gangrel before turning on him as well.[1][8] At this point, the duo had rehashed Edge's pre-Broodgimmick as borderline gothic fan favorites, most notable for a tendency to enter the ring through the audience.
The tag team feud with theHardy Boyz intensified as Gangrel became Matt and Jeff's new manager, combining to form "The New Brood", in the summer of 1999. However, both teams were more interested in acquiring the managerial services ofTerri Runnels, for which (along with $100,000) they would compete in a best-of-five series of matches known as the "Terri Invitational Tournament". Edge & Christian won the first two matches, putting the Hardyz in sudden jeopardy. The Hardyz went on to win the next two matches, however, leading to a rubber match atNo Mercy on October 17 to determine which team would earn Terri's services.[1][10][11] The rubber match would be aladder match, in which Gangrel tried to interfere, only to get ejected. Matt and Jeff Hardy went on to win the match and the tournament after a competitive bout that resulted in both teams receiving a standing ovation from the audience after the match, as well as the next night onRaw Is War.[1][12] On that next night, the four men shook hands in a show of respect, then all turned against Gangrel by attacking him when he came out to boast about spending the night with Terri, establishing them all asheroic figures and removing Gangrel from the equation entirely.
The storyline then focused around the "mutual respect" between Edge & Christian and the Hardy Boyz, along with both teams' pursuit of theWWF Tag Team Championship. The two teams were involved in several matches together, such as atSurvivor Series on November 14 andNo Way Out on February 27, 2000.[1][13][14] However, shortly after Terri betrayed the Hardyz at No Way Out, the truce between the two teams imploded and they began fighting each other once more. Terri then attempted to sow discord between Edge & Christian in a storyline that was originally intended to see the two split off into singles wrestlers with Terri managing Christian, but plans was quickly changed to keep the tag team together and have them reject Terri's plans.[15]

Edge & Christian continued their "mutual respect" storyline with the Hardy Boyz, with the respect between the two teams steadily deteriorating into a more aggressive rivalry leading up toWrestleMania 2000 on April 2. At WrestleMania, Edge & Christian defeated the defending championsThe Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley &D-Von Dudley) and the Hardy Boyz in aTriangleladder match to win their first WWF Tag Team Championship.[1][16][17] Immediately thereafter, Edge & Christian began redefining themselves as avillainous duo of comedic, arrogant,surfer-styledteen idols. No longer entering the arena through the crowd, the two engaged in various antics, including making fun of their opponents and/or the city they were performing in, using strange exclusive phrases (the most notable being "reek of awesomeness"), and dressing in outlandish costumes. Other trademarks of theirs included the "five-second pose" where, "for the benefit of those with flash photography", they would pose in odd positions in the middle of the ring so fans could take pictures. These poses usually involved making fun of either their opponents or aspects of town pride (for instance, making fun ofElvis Presley during a show inMemphis, Tennessee or imitatingBill Buckner in the1986 World Series at theKing of the Ring event inBoston) in order to generate a negative reaction from the crowd.
AtBacklash on April 30, the duo successfully retained their titles againstD-Generation X (X-Pac andRoad Dogg).[1][18] They then began a feud withToo Cool (Scotty 2 Hotty,Grand Master Sexay, andRikishi). On the May 29, 2000 edition ofRaw Is War, they dropped the titles to Scotty & Sexay.[19] At theKing of the Ring pay-per-view on June 25, the duo defeated Too Cool, Hardy Boyz, andT & A (Test andAlbert) in aFour Corners elimination match to win their second WWF Tag Team Championship.[1][20][21]
Matching the Dudleyz' penchant for driving enemies through tables and the Hardyz' proficiency in diving attacks using ladders, Edge & Christian became known for using the "con-chair-to", an attack consisting of simultaneous steel chair shots on both sides of a victim's head. AtSummerSlam on August 27, they defended their titles successfully against the Dudleyz and Hardyz in the first-everTables, Ladders and Chairs match (TLC match), a specialized ladder match themed around the signature weapons of all three teams.[1][22] Edge & Christian stated that instead of doing the "time-honored tradition" of shaking the hands of their opponents, they would instead do the time-honored tradition of mocking their opponents, and had four little people show up dressed as the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz, with toy ladders and tables, along with a special "37-second pose" where the fake Hardyz and Dudleyz bowed to Edge & Christian, who stood on the table.[23]
After Edge & Christian lost the tag team championship to the Hardy Boyz atUnforgiven on September 24 in a Steel Cage match, they were granted a rematch the very next night onRaw Is War in aladder match, which they lost. According to the pre-match stipulation, due to the loss, they could never again challenge for the tag team championship as long as the Hardy Boyz held them. Thus, as a loophole, they began competing under the masks ofLos Conquistadores.[19] On the October 16 edition ofRaw Is War, they defeated the Dudley Boyz,[19] and on the October 19 edition ofSmackDown!, they won atag team battle royal to earn themselves a tag team title shot.[24] They went on to defeat the Hardy Boyz atNo Mercy on October 22 to once again become the tag team champions.[1][25][26]
Soon after, another team began competing asLos Conquistadores as well, and they soon challenged Edge & Christian for their tag team championship on the October 23 episode ofRaw Is War. "Los Conquistadores" defeated Edge & Christian before ripping off their masks and revealing themselves as the Hardy Boyz, therefore the Hardyz were champions once again.[19]
During the course of 2000, Edge & Christian began to periodically team withKurt Angle, forming "Team ECK", a group that was later joined byRhyno when he came in fromExtreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) in early 2001, christening the foursome as "Team RECK".
AtArmageddon on December 10, Edge & Christian competed in a Four Corners match which included the then-current champions,Right To Censor (The Goodfather andBull Buchanan), the Dudley Boyz and the makeshift team of Road Dogg andK-Kwik. Edge & Christian went on to win the match and their fourth WWF Tag Team Championship.[1][27][28] A week later, they lost the WWF Tag Team Championship toThe Rock andThe Undertaker, but eventually regained them.[19][24][29]
At theRoyal Rumble on January 21, 2001, they lost the titles to the Dudley Boyz.[30] They aided the Hardy Boyz in defeating the Dudley Boyz for the titles on March 5 edition ofRaw Is War and then two weeks later,[31] they defeated the Hardy Boyz themselves for their record breaking sixth WWF Tag Team Championship.[32] Later that night, they dropped the titles to the Dudley Boyz, making them the shortest reigning WWF Tag Team Champions of all time.[33] AtWrestleMania X-Seven on April 1, they defeated the then-champions the Dudley Boyz and the Hardy Boyz in the second-ever TLC match to win their seventh and final WWF Tag Team Championship, with help from their teammate Rhyno.[1][34][35] On the April 19 episode ofSmackDown!, they lost the WWF Tag Team Championship toThe Brothers of Destruction (Undertaker andKane).[36]
Friction soon began to arise between the duo (as well as the entire RECK faction) atKing of the Ring, when Edge won the 2001 King of the Ring tournament (all four members had made it to the semi-finals).[1][37] As a result, on the September 3 edition ofRaw Is War in their hometown ofToronto, Christian appeared to be jealous of his brother and insisted on carrying Edge's King of the Ring trophy to the ring. After Edge had defeatedLance Storm, Christian assaulted Edge with a "one-man con-chair-to" turning into a major heel and joiningThe Alliance. The former partners went on to feud over theWWF Intercontinental Championship for several months, causing the team to ultimately split.[1][38]
Edge and Christian had a one-night reunion at aSmackDown!live event on October 13, 2002 when they defeatedLos Guerreros (Eddie andChavo).[1][39] They reunited again on November 15, 2004 edition ofRaw, losing toChris Benoit andShelton Benjamin.[1][40] From there, they would become loosely united through Christian facing Edge's storyline rivals, leading to three more reunion tag team matches in 2005.[1][41][42][43] These reunions, officially or otherwise, also included a brand new third party in the form of Christian's actingproblem solver at the time,Tyson Tomko.


Christian left WWE on November 13, 2005. He debuted inTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) at itsGenesis pay-per-view soon thereafter under the ring name Christian Cage, which he used in Canadian independent circuit.[44] Christian experienced immediate success in TNA, where he won theNWA World Heavyweight Championshiptwice.[45] Edge also achieved greater success in WWE after Christian's departure. He went on to win (before Christian departed) the first-everMoney in the Bank ladder match atWrestleMania 21 and cashed in his Money in the Bank contract atNew Year's Revolution in January 2006 and won theWWE Championship, his first of elevenworld championship reigns.[46][47]
In 2009, Christian returned to WWE, and atBacklash, won theECW Championship, his first world championship in WWE. Following his title win, and before Edge's ninth world title win that same night, the duo interacted on television for the first time since Christian's return.[48] On the firstSmackDown following the2010 WWE Draft, Christian and Edge came face-to-face following Edge's goodbye speech, in which they referred to themselves simply as childhood friends rather than brothers, permanently retconning their previous backstory. Christian would force Edge to reveal that he had manipulated the fans into believing he was now a fan favorite, and challenging Edge to a match. Edge refused the challenge, admitted that Christian was right and that he had manipulated the fans, which led to a brawl between the two, which saw Christian get the upper hand.[49] On the May 17 edition ofRaw, in their hometown of Toronto, Edge was scheduled for a "Pick Your Poison" match and his opponent turned out to be Christian.[50] Edge eventually won the match with a spear, however, moments laterRandy Orton revealed that The Undertaker was in fact his real opponent.[50] Though Edge got himself intentionally counted out, Christian got the last laugh by throwing Edge back into the ring to get chokeslammed by the Undertaker.[50]
The duo reunited once again at the 2010 Slammy Awards. During the first months of 2011, Christian assisted Edge during his feud withAlberto Del Rio. At WrestleMania, Edge defeated Del Rio. On the April 15, 2011 edition ofRaw, Edge officially announced his retirement from professional wrestling due to complications from his previous neck injuries, vacating theWorld Heavyweight Championship in the process. Upon his retirement, Christian would gain a championship match for the vacated World Heavyweight Championship against Del Rio after winning a 20-Man Battle Royal. At Extreme Rules, after a distraction by Edge reversed the effects of interference from Clay, Christian defeated Del Rio in a Ladder match for the vacated title. Edge and Christian celebrated the win and embraced in the ring one final time.

AtSummerSlam, Christian revealed that Edge would be at ringside for his World Heavyweight ChampionshipNo Holds Barred match against Randy Orton. However, Edge berated Christian for his recent actions (Christian, at this point, had once again turned heel) and left him to fight on his own in a losing effort to Orton. On the September 16, 2011 edition ofSmackDown, entitled "Edge Appreciation Night", the duo once again came face-to-face backstage. They made up, but argued again after Christian tried asking Edge to get him another title shot. After the tapings, a tribute for Edge aired and the two did a five-second pose in front of their hometown of Toronto. In January 2012, it was announced that Edge would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. On March 31, 2012, Christian inducted Edge into the WWE Hall of Fame. At the end of Edge's speech, he did a five-second pose to end the ceremony.
Edge & Christian guest hosted the December 29, 2014 episode ofRaw. During the show, Christian was attacked and forced out of the ring bySeth Rollins,Big Show, &J&J Security. Edge was held to the mat by Big Show while Rollins threatened to break his neck with the Curb Stomp ifJohn Cena did not bring backThe Authority. Ultimately, Cena would give in to Rollins' demands, saving Edge, but bringing back The Authority.[51] Edge & Christian appeared on theStone ColdPodcast on theWWE Network following the September 7, 2015 episode ofRaw.
Outside of WWE, the two have appeared together on theSyfyTV seriesHaven, on which Copeland had a strong recurring role as Dwight Hendrickson, and Reso made guest appearances as McHugh, a close friend and ally of Dwight's. They also co-hostedThe Edge & Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness on theWWE Network. Their new show debuted on February 21, 2016, immediately followingFastlane.[52] To promote the show, Edge & Christian hostedThe Cutting Edge Peep Show atFastlane featuringThe New Day as their guests. A second season of the show was then announced and began in November 2018. In addition, they started their own podcast calledE&C's Pod of Awesomeness in April 2017. The show would eventually end in February 2019.
In 2018, Edge & Christian inductedThe Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley &D-Von Dudley) into theWWE Hall of Fame.
After nine years and two neck fusion surgeries, Edge made his in-ring return at the2020 Royal Rumble, making it to the final three in the men's Royal Rumble match. He then reignited a feud with Randy Orton, which also saw involvement from Christian, as after Orton defeated Edge in a match atBacklash in June, which resulted in Edge suffering a legitimately torn triceps, Christian tried to take up for Edge, resulting in a quickunsanctioned match onRaw that Orton won.
At the2021 Royal Rumble, Edge made his return from the torn triceps injury and entered the match at number one. Christian later entered the match at number 24 as a surprise entrant, marking his first official match since 2014, and he and Edge once again reunited. Christian was ultimately eliminated bySeth Rollins, but Edge then eliminated Rollins, and then Orton, to win the 2021 men's Royal Rumble match. In March, Christian left WWE forAll Elite Wrestling (AEW), thus separating the team once again.
While Christian signed with All Elite Wrestling in 2021, Edge left WWE and went to AEW in 2023, using his real nameAdam Copeland.[53] At the post-event media scrum, Copeland confirmed that he has signed a contract with AEW and will be appearing in a regular, full-time capacity for the promotion.[54] AtAll In: Texas on July 12, 2025 Cage's stableThe Patriarchy turned on him; he was saved by Copeland, who then told him to go find himself.[55] They had their first tag team match together in 14 years atForbidden Door, where they defeatedKillswitch andKip Sabian.[56] AtAll Out on September 20, The team defeated FTR in a tag-team match.[57]