#1. Best: Edge's involvement on SmackDown
Edge and Daniel Bryan's opening segment on SmackDown would likely have been slightly confusing to the newer fanbase. For those who never saw Edge in his prime, they were probably a bit surprised to see him justify the fact that Daniel Bryan lost at Elimination Chamber.
However, Edge is still the babyface on SmackDown. It's just character consistency - something that 99% of Superstars in WWE don't have. It was a good exchange, and Edge even interacted with Jey Uso backstage, asking him why he is playing the second fiddle to Roman Reigns.
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Edge even made his presence known in the contract signing that closed SmackDown. He challenged Jey Uso to a match on SmackDown next week. The stipulation is that the winner will be the special enforcer at Fastlane 2021 in the main event.
We thought Edge had a good role on SmackDown despite not being the central figure. We're excited to watch him compete on SmackDown for the first time in over 10 years. He used to be the face of the brand for a long time.