Edge Responds To The Criticism That The “Greatest Wrestling Match Ever” Was Heavily Edited

Edge was recently interviewed on Busted Open Radio. During this, he spoke about his ‘Greatest Wrestling Match Ever’ against Randy Orton.

Specifically, Edge responded to criticism that the match was heavily edited. Here is what he said (h/t to Fightful for the quotes below):

“We had Backlash and I was happy with how that turned out. Contrary to the experts, it was not taped over seven or eight hours, it was once, straight through, and then we did four pick-up shots. I’ve seen people complain about the (under the rope) shot of the DDT. That’s a total of two seconds, if that ruined the entire match for you then you have bigger issues. I get it, everyone needs something to complain about, but that was a huge test to see where I’m really at in this new incarnation of how I want to wrestle going forward. I know some of our audience is conditioned to 52 superkick, 82 flip matches. That’s not going to be me. It was never me, but especially not now. I want the match where Bret Hart, Undertaker, and Gerald Brisco are gonna text me after. If that takes a re-education of the industry and fanbase, then so be it.”

Edge also says that these “pick-up shots” were his idea:

“Those pick-up shots, I hated them, and it was my idea. I saw the first cut, without any of that in, and I was like, ‘We don’t need them,’ but Vince loved it. I was like, ‘Damnit, damnit, damnit, now they’re going to be in there”

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