One Big Thing
Adam Copeland recently revealed his creative process and inspiration for his in-ring attire throughout his career on the “Swerve City Podcast” with Swerve Strickland.
Key Points
- Copeland personally drew and created many of the designs for his own ring gear.
- He incorporated various media into his artwork, including post-apocalyptic, Mad Max, rock and roll, and Grindhouse elements.
- Copeland had approximately 200 different sets of gear designs, many of which were used in the ring.
The Importance of Music
Copeland also emphasized the significance of theme music in his career, stating that it sets the tone for both the audience and the performer. He believes that music should resonate with the character and the person behind the character, and he has always been hands-on with his music choices.
“For me, the whole presentation of your character starts the minute, the second you come through that curtain … music is so important, I’ve always been so hands-on with it because it sets the tone not only for the audience but it does for me too.” – Adam Copeland
Recent Match
Copeland successfully defended his TNT Championship against Buddy Matthews of “House of Black” on last Wednesday’s “AEW Dynamite”.
Why It Matters
Adam Copeland’s attention to detail in his ring gear and entrance music highlights the importance of a wrestler’s overall presentation. By creating a cohesive and compelling character, Copeland has established himself as a standout performer in the wrestling world. His creative approach to his in-ring persona serves as an inspiration for aspiring wrestlers and demonstrates the impact of a well-crafted character on audience engagement.
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