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Edge and wrestler
* 1973Adam " Edge " Copeland, Canadian wrestler
This has been done by Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XII, by Sting many times in WCW and TNA, and has gained major controversy over its role in the death of wrestler Owen Hart at Over the Edge.
** Edge, retired Canadian professional wrestler, 4-time WWE Champion
" This Fire Burns " is formerly used as the entrance theme for WWE wrestler CM Punk ( along with his stables the Straight Edge Society and The New Nexus ) from 2006 until 2011 and was later re-released as " This Fire " on the As Daylight Dies Special Edition.
Adam Joseph Copeland ( born October 30, 1973 ) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler and actor, best known by the ring name Edge during his time with WWE.
Edge was then placed in a feud against the vampire wrestler Gangrel.
Edge ( left ) and Christian ( wrestler ) | Christian at King of the Ring ( 2000 ) | King of the Ring 2000 performing their five second pose.
As Edge was leaving the ring, an angry Batista ( who had been drafted back to Raw after three years as a SmackDown wrestler ) came out and chased Edge back to the ring.
Christian ( right ) and Edge ( wrestler ) | Edge at King of The Ring ( 2000 ) | King of the Ring 2000 performing a five second pose.
In addition to these accolades, Big Show is the twenty-fourth Triple Crown Champion, twelfth Grand Slam Champion in WWE history, and the third wrestler ( after Kurt Angle and Edge ) to have held every currently active male championship in WWE.
Other matches that were scheduled on the card included a Singles match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship featuring The Undertaker defeating Edge via countout, which meant that neither wrestler won the championship.
* Adam Copeland ( Radio Broadcasting ), former pro wrestler for the WWE, better known by his ring name Edge * Brian Dickinson ( Applied and Creative Arts – Music ) Juno Award winning pianist.
* Adam Copeland ( born 1973 ), Canadian pro wrestler best known as Edge
* " Rated R Superstar ", the nickname of professional wrestler Edge
The move was inspired by many wrestler such as Edge, Christian, and The Big Show.
Edge ( wrestler ) | Edge ( left ) and Christian ( wrestler ) | Christian preceded matches with a five-second pose for flash photography where they would often mock their opponents or the location of the event.
Edge ( wrestler ) | Edge in June 2008.

Edge and born
* The Edge ( born 1961 ), or simply Edge, Irish musician, member of U2
* Edgerrin James ( born 1978 ), nicknamed " Edge ", American football player
* Carey May Edge ( born 1959 ), Irish former long-distance runner
* Claude " Butch " Lee Edge ( born 1956 ), American professional baseball player
* David Edge ( born 1954 ), British former long-distance runner
* Geoffrey Edge ( born 1943 ), British politician
* Graeme Edge ( born 1941 ), English musician
* Lewis Edge ( born 1987 ), English professional footballer
It was in 1956 that a writer from the Perry Mason radio show, Irving Vendig, created a retooled idea for daytime television — and The Edge of Night was born.
Joel Garreau ( born 1948 ) is an American journalist, scholar and author of Radical Evolution, Edge City and The Nine Nations of North America.
Stanley was born in Alderley Edge in Cheshire, where his father Edward Stanley, later Bishop of Norwich, was then rector.
The Liverpool writer Tom Slemen, author of the bestselling Haunted Liverpool books, was born and raised in Edge Hill.
* Steve Edge ( born 1972 ), actor
Edge was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 20, 1873.
Dan-Erland Swanö ( born 10 March 1973 ) is a Swedish musician who is currently the vocalist, guitarist, ex-bassist and ex-drummer for the band Nightingale as well as the Owner of Unisound but he achieved fame as the vocalist and songwriter of progressive death metal band Edge of Sanity.
The film director Richard Marquand ( Jagged Edge, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi ) was born in Llanishen.
* Rod Smith ( poet ) ( born 1962 ), American poet & editor ( edits the journal Aerial & publishes Edge Books )
Fred Potts was born and raised on Edge Hill Street in the Katesgrove area of Reading.
Jagged Edge is an American R & B group ; featuring lead singers Brandon and Brian Casey, born in Hartford, CT on October 13, 1975, Kyle Norman of Decatur, GA born on February 26, 1976 and Richard Wingo of College Park, GA born on September 3, 1975.

Edge and 1973
* 1973 – Dan Swanö, Swedish musician ( Edge of Sanity and Nightingale )
He worked on the group's fourth, fifth and sixth studio albums – Fragile ( 1971 ), Close to the Edge ( 1972 ), and Tales from Topographic Oceans ( 1973 ).
One evening in March 1973, while on a concert tour of Japan to promote Close to the Edge, Anderson found himself " caught up in a lengthy footnote on page 83 " of Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda which describes four Shastric scriptures that cover religion, art, social life, medicine, music and architecture.
The album's cover was designed and illustrated by Roger Dean, who had also created the artwork for the band's previous albums Fragile ( 1971 ), Close to the Edge ( 1972 ), and Yessongs ( 1973 ).
His first book, Edge, was published in 1973.
* Edge ( Washington, DC: Arry Press, for Some Of Us Press, 1973 )
Some of the best history appears in the appropriate chapters of the multivolume history of California by Kevin Starr, including Americans and the California Dream, 1850-1915 ( 1973 ), focuses on novelists ; Inventing the Dream: California through the Progressive Era ( 1986 ); Material Dreams: Southern California through the 1920s ( 1991 ); excerpt and text search ; Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California ( 1997 ); excerpt and text search ; The Dream Endures: California Enters the 1940s ( 1997 ); Embattled Dreams: California in War and Peace, 1940-1950 ( 2003 ); excerpt and text search ; Golden Dreams: California in an Age of Abundance, 1950-1963 ( 2009 ) excerpt and text search ; and Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, 1990-2003.
Her subsequent long-running West End hits include an all-star production of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband ( 1965 / 66, in which she played the villainous Mrs Cheveley ), W. Somerset Maugham's Lady Frederick ( 1970 ), Relative Values ( Noël Coward revival, 1973 ), and the thrillers Spider's Web ( 1955, written for her by Agatha Christie ), Signpost to Murder ( 1962 ), and Double Edge ( 1975 ).
He has co-authored three books: The Winning Edge ( 1973 ) with Lou Sahadi ISBN 0-525-23500-0, Everyone's a Coach ( 1995 ) ISBN 0-310-20815-7 and The Little Black Book of Coaching: Motivating People to be Winners ( 2001 ); ISBN 0-06-662103-8, both with Kendra Blanchard.

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