Hulk Hogan: I Didn't Get Adam Copeland Jumping From The Cage. He's So Over, It Didn't Mean Anything

Hulk Hogan didn't understand Adam Copeland jumping from the cage.

At AEW Double or Nothing, Adam Copeland dove off the top of the cage onto Malakai Black, who was lying on a table. Copeland landed hard on his legs and ended up breaking his tibia as a result. He went through and finished the match, retaining his AEW TNT Championship.

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Appearing on The Outbound Life, Hulk Hogan commented on Copeland's jump.

"I watched Edge [Copeland] jump off the cage the other night. I haven't talked to him yet, but trained professional. Twlight of his career. Jumps off the top. Please explain that to me. He's over. Most guys who do that, go up and do it because they are not over enough. Edge was over. To do that, I just don't get it. I haven't called him yet. I was going to call him last night, but I fell asleep. I just want to know, 'Please explain that to me. You're over like a son of a gun. You didn't need to do that. You didn't need to go up there.' If you're going to go up there, it doesn't mean anything, unless you do something better than Mick Foley did. Mick Foley got thrown off the top of the cage and hit the table. If you're going to beat Mick Foley, you have to get thrown off the top of the cage with no table. I just didn't get it. It didn't mean anything because Edge was so over. So over. He didn't need that," said Hogan.

Hogan won the WWE World Tag Team Championships with Copeland in 2002. It is the last championship Hogan held in his career.

Copeland is currently rehabbing his injury.

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