Adam Copeland Says He's Been Cleared For Three Months

Adam Copeland made his return to AEW TV at AEW Worlds End, aligning with FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) and targeting Jon Moxley and the Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta).

Copeland had been sidelined since AEW Double or Nothing after suffering a leg injury from jumping off the top of a cage against Malakai Black.

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Speaking to Mojo Rawley on TMZ, Copeland was asked how he's feeling upon returning.

"I'm good to go. The rest of my body feels great. My leg feels great. I've actually been cleared for three months, but with everything that happened with the Hurricane, we all had the discussion that it was more important to be home and get everything at home squared away, and then get back to work.

"Everything feels great. In that time, I've been healthy and going to the ring and been able to go 100 in the gym. I feel ready."

Hurricane Helene did significant damage to the Western Appalachian region of North Carolina, including Copeland's hometown of Asheville.

Copeland will team with FTR against the Death Riders at AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen on January 1st.

Fans can donate to the Asheville GoFundMe by clicking here.

Other resources:

Florida Disaster Fund

The Florida Disaster Fund is the state of Florida’s official private fundraiser for disaster relief. The fund provides financial assistance to communities as they respond to and recover from emergencies or disasters like Hurricane Helene. Visit The Florida Disaster Fund website for more information and to contribute.

North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund: Gov. Roy Cooper encourages those looking to donate to contribute to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund. His office says the donations will go to nonprofit groups working to meet storm victims' immediate needs, like food and water, cleaning supplies and other emergency supplies.

A​merican Red Cross

As Hurricane Helene made landfall, the American Red Cross deployed hundreds of trained disaster workers and assisted more than 2,600 people in shelters. Their work will continue through cleanup and recovery. Learn more or donate by visiting redcross.org or calling 800-RED-CROSS. You can also make a significant impact as a future Red Cross volunteer or by signing up to give blood.

U​nited Way

The United Way assists in disaster-related evacuations, shelters, food/clothing distributions, volunteer opportunities and other resources. Monetary contributions can be made to the United Way of Florida Disaster Fund.

S​alvation Army

The Salvation Army operates mobile feeding units, emergency disaster warehouses and other relief efforts. You can call 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769) to make a donation by phone, text STORM to 51555 or use the Salvation Army Hurricane Helene Relief webpage.

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