“Crowd Erupts at WWE Crown Jewel: Fans Hijack Triple H’s Interview With Thunderous ‘We Want Edge!’ Chants”
WWE Crown Jewel 2025 turned into a wild night for nostalgia — and not just inside the ring. When Triple H sat down for the post-show media session at RAC Arena in Perth, Australian fans made sure their voices were heard loud and clear: “We want Edge!”
The chants for the WWE Hall of Famer (and current AEW star) Adam “Edge” Copeland shook the arena, catching even The Game off guard. Fans didn’t stop there — they broke into a full-blown singalong of “Metalingus” by Alter Bridge, Edge’s iconic entrance theme, giving the whole post-show a surreal “Edge is back” vibe.
Why Fans Want Edge Back
The chants come at a time when speculation about John Cena’s retirement tour is reaching fever pitch. Fans have been dreaming of one last Cena vs. Edge showdown before the 16-time world champion hangs up his boots.
Fueling the fire even more, Edge recently teased taking time off during a segment on AEW Dynamite, which sent fans into meltdown mode. Could a one-night-only WWE return be possible? Realistically, it’s a long shot — Edge is still under contract with AEW — but that hasn’t stopped fans from hoping.
Triple H Reacts to the Chaos

Triple H, visibly amused by the chants, addressed the elephant in the room when asked about Cena’s potential final opponents, including Edge and Batista. The WWE Chief Content Officer admitted that some dream matches simply “aren’t possible right now,” subtly shutting down the idea of an Edge comeback before Cena’s farewell.
Still, the crowd’s passionate chant proved one thing — the WWE Universe hasn’t moved on from one of the greatest rivalries in wrestling history.
Cena’s Farewell Tour Nears Its End
John Cena’s farewell run is winding down fast. After defeating AJ Styles in a classic at Crown Jewel, Cena now has just four appearances left — culminating in his final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C., on December 13.
Reports suggest that Cena’s last battle could be against Gunther, the powerhouse who previously retired Goldberg earlier this year. Gunther has been off TV since losing the World Heavyweight Title to CM Punk at SummerSlam, but his return could set up a blockbuster clash for the ages.
Rumors also hint that Cena might face Dominik Mysterio at Survivor Series: WarGames later this November, possibly for the Intercontinental Championship — a title Cena has never held in his legendary career.
The Bottom Line
Even if Edge never makes his way back to WWE, the fans made one thing clear at Crown Jewel: his legacy — and his rivalry with Cena — still burns brighter than ever.
And if Triple H heard those chants as loud as we did… maybe, just maybe, the Rated-R Superstar isn’t completely out of the question.