At the Crown Jewel post-show in Australia, WWE fans created a wild moment when they began chanting “We Want Edge” while Triple H was speaking on the post-show panel. The chants grew louder as the crowd broke into singing Edge’s iconic entrance theme, “Metalingus.” The moment was caught on camera and quickly went viral online.
Edge, who wrestles under his real name, Adam Copeland, is currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). For the unversed, he joined AEW back in October 2023 after returning to professional wrestling in 2020 at WWE’s Royal Rumble PLE. However, reports suggest that his contract with Tony Khan’s promotion reportedly expires this October, sparking speculation about a potential WWE return. Many fans are hoping to see Edge face John Cena one final time as part of Cena’s ongoing retirement tour.
Fans Chant For Edge In Front Of Triple H

Following that, pro-wrestling media outlet Elite Rockers recently shared that clip on X. It showed the exact moment during the Crown Jewel post-show when the crowd began chanting Edge’s name. For the unversed, Triple H was present to discuss the event’s success with the media. The post was captioned as follows:
“We Want Edge”
“We Want Edge”
“We Want Edge”
THE FANS IN AUSTRALIA CHANT FOR EDGE AND EVEN START SINGING HIS SONG IN FRONT OF TRIPLE H 😭“
"We Want Edge"
— EliteRockerz 𝕏 (@EliteClubS0B) October 11, 2025
"We Want Edge"
"We Want Edge"
THE FANS IN AUSTRALIA CHANT FOR EDGE AND EVEN START SINGING HIS SONG IN FRONT OF TRIPLE H 😭#WWECrownJewel
pic.twitter.com/WvXg7XARKP
The chants grew louder when Triple H, Peter Rosenberg, Jackie Redmond, and Big E were discussing Cena’s farewell run. This is when Rosenberg asked the WWE CCO if his phone had been buzzing with messages from names like Edge or Batista who wanted to face Cena.
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The former 14-time WWE Champion responded that many wrestlers share a long history with Cena, but not everyone can be part of his final matches. He said Cena had worked with and helped many talents, yet it was impossible to include all of them in his farewell storyline.
For the unversed, Edge and Cena’s rivalry was one of WWE’s defining storylines in the 2000s, featuring several world title bouts and main event feuds, including WrestleMania 25 and Unforgiven 2006. The Australian fans’ reaction showed that the audience still strongly associates the two legends and remains hopeful for one last match between them despite Edge’s AEW status and contract situation.
John Cena’s Retirement Tour: Major Developments Ahead Of Final Match

Cena is deep into his year-long retirement tour with just four dates remaining for the 17-time World Champion. He has already had matches against legends like Randy Orton, CM Punk, AJ Styles, Logan Paul, Sami Zayn, and Brock Lesnar.
Recently, Cena paid tribute to Edge during his last SmackDown appearance in Chicago against Sami Zayn by using Copeland’s spear taunt and executing the finishing move. The Canadian legend responded in kind by performing Cena’s signature “You can’t see me” taunt and an Attitude Adjustment at AEW All Out 2025.
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Moreover, his recent outing with Styles at Crown Jewel paid tributes to a ton of WWE stars, including Bray Wyatt, The Undertaker, Chris Jericho, and The Miz. Apart from this, Cena’s upcoming appearances are scheduled for two episodes of Monday Night Raw in Boston on November 10 and New York on November 17, respectively.
Post that, he is scheduled to appear at Survivor Series in San Diego on November 29, and his farewell bout is set to take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C., on December 13, 2025.
WWE has officially confirmed that Cena’s final match will take place on this date, but the opponent remains unannounced. There have been rumors of discussions between Cena’s representatives and AEW about a possible appearance by Adam Copeland for this event. A fan page named Sam recently shared an X post in support of this narrative.
“John Cena and Adam Copeland (Edge) both pay homage to each other during Cena’s retirement tour🥺. Wish they could’ve wrestled one last time, but unfortunately, it’s no longer possible💔.”
John Cena and Adam Copeland (Edge) both pay homage to each other during Cena's retirement tour 🥺
— 𝙎𝙖𝙢 (@RhodesKotaEra) September 20, 2025
Wish they could've wrestled one last time, but unfortunately, it's no longer possible 💔 pic.twitter.com/iRsdTikVwc
With possible opponents ranging from Gunther and Dominik Mysterio, it will be interesting to see who will do the honors for Cena in his swansong. A career that started way back in 2002 is now on its last legs. And WWE will make sure that the face of the promotion gets a memorable final outing in December.