AEW star Adam Copeland has also been dealing with Hurricane Helene and recently shared an important update with the fans. Copeland has been absent from television since Double or Nothing due to a broken tibia.
Hurricane Helene caused some major problems on the east coast which has led to travel issues for many wrestling talents. Many wrestling shows also had to be canceled. North Carolina got hit hard by the storm and AEW star Adam Copeland, who lives in Carolina, recently provided an update.
On Instagram, The Rated-R Superstar revealed that his family and dogs are fine, however, they have got no Wi-Fi. Copeland then appealed to the fans to donate and help those in need in these difficult times through Beloved Asheville, Asheville Survival, and the Pansy Collective organizations.
"We had been dealing with Hurricane Helene or b*tch. Just trying to dig out really. Thankfully, we're fine, kids are fine, dogs are fine, but we're getting out in the community and just seeing the massive damage that has happened to this area. The entire town is just washed away. People are still accounted for, it's really bad. I don't know where it is on the news cycle because we don't have Wi-Fi, we don't have water but we have power. So, hopefully, this video even gets out I don't know. But, if you are feeling generous or if you don't know how to give a hand but you wanna give a hand, Beloved Asheville, Asheville Survival, and the Pansy Collective are the three organizations."
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Adam Copeland recently provided an update on his AEW return
At AEW Double or Nothing Pay-Per-View earlier this year, Adam Copeland broke his tibia after jumping off from the top of the cage on Malakai Black. This led to Copeland being stripped of the TNT Championship and the veteran has been out of action since.
In a recent interview with amNewYork Metro, Adam Copeland confirmed that the healing process is going great but he hasn't gotten his full strength back yet.
"It feels good, it still doesn’t have the full strength back yet. The explosion isn’t there, the full mobility isn't back yet," Copeland said. "I was able to get in the ring and kind of roll around a little bit just to see where it’s at. I felt some of the deficiency, it still isn’t up to it but it is in the right direction." [H/T: AMNY]
We will have to wait and see when The Rated-R Superstar will show up on AEW television again.