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Edge’s Mother, Judy Copeland, Passes Away

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LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 16: Actor Adam Copeland attends the premiere of Open Road’s new film “Triple 9” at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live on February 16, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

Edge has announced that his mother, Judy Copeland, passed away yesterday. Edge released the following message about his mother to social media:

Today I lost my mom. Judy Copeland aka The Judemeister. The only parent I’ve ever had. She was my rock. The backbone and bedrock that kept my balance through some very tumultuous years. She never doubted me. Ever. I wanna be a wrestler Ma. “Do it.” She scraped together our pennies and kept me fed and clothed and even managed to get me those Kiss action figures and Wrestlemania tickets. Somehow. Because that’s what she did. She supported me and bred me to be the man I eventually became. Took some elbow grease, but I got there. A point where she knew I was going to be fine. I found an amazing partner and I’m the father to two beautiful little girls. I lived my dream and continue to do so because she watered me and let me blossom. She did her job. But I wish she could have stuck around to see the fruits of her labor longer. To the very end she showed me where grit comes from. From your heart. Your spirit. Your mana. Your flame. Your spark. Your soul. I can honestly say I don’t know anyone who had more. She’s free now, and even now thoughts of her make me smile. That’s a life well lived. “Hey Jude, take a sad song and make it better…” You always did.

Edge has said on many occasions how much of an impact and influence his mother had on his ability to achieve his wrestling dream. He had the following to say during a recent interview with Sean Mooney on a recent episode of Prime Time with Sean Mooney:

“To her eternal credit, she never once doubted me, at least to me. She might have to herself and just never vocalized that to me. But from the point I said I wanted to do it, she was nothing but supportive and that was huge because, you know, you tell your parents that you want to essentially pursue this pipe dream and I think anybody who gets into entertainment has this same conversation with their parents at some point.”

We all here at WrestleZone would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Edge and his entire family during this time.

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