Last week, Adam “Edge” Copeland opened up about the biggest difference that he’s noticed between AEW and WWE – the company he spent over two decades working under. Copeland noted that since WWE is now a publicly traded company, there were more business-related components, such as sponsors, to appease, whereas, in AEW, Copeland feels he has a wider leash of freedom. On a recent episode of “Busted Open Radio,” Copeland provided an expansion to this statement, specifically in regard to the aforementioned element of “freedom.”

La diferencia de libertad en AEW y WWE

“‘Freedom’ is a good word, but that makes it feel like I was jailed with WWE and I never felt that way,” Copeland said. “I want everyone to understand, I loved it there [in WWE], but I also understood that it was going to be more of the same and creatively, I don’t know how much fun that would have been. This gig has just always been fun. And when I finally made the decision, I sat down with kind of the three decisions in front of me, the three paths. When I finally committed to the path that was AEW, that’s when I went, ‘Oh, wow, okay.’ But even then, not until truly getting there and getting a feel for the place and understanding, ‘Oh, okay, I’m going to be afforded even more freedom than I was afforded in WWE,’ which, I was afforded a lot of freedom, but there’s still a lot of layers to answer to.”

La libertad creativa en AEW

Since arriving to AEW, Copeland feels that he can be more experimental and “live without a net,” which, to him, is one of the most fun aspects of his work. To illustrate this point, Copeland alluded to the fact that throughout much of his career in WWE, his promo segments were dictated by a script. Now, in AEW, Copeland’s promos are based on an idea, rather than a structured piece of paper.

Mayor libertad en los promos

En AEW, Copeland ha encontrado una mayor libertad en sus promos, ya que no están dictadas por un guion como solían ser en WWE. Ahora, sus promos se basan en una idea, lo que le permite ser más creativo y experimentar sin restricciones.

La importancia de la libertad en el trabajo

Para Copeland, la libertad en su trabajo es fundamental para disfrutar de lo que hace. Aunque reconoce que también tuvo cierta libertad en WWE, en AEW siente que tiene aún más margen para explorar nuevas ideas y enfoques, lo cual le resulta muy divertido.

En conclusión, Adam Copeland destaca la diferencia de libertad que ha experimentado al pasar de WWE a AEW. En WWE, debido a ser una empresa pública, había más componentes relacionados con los negocios que debían tenerse en cuenta, como los patrocinadores. Sin embargo, en AEW, Copeland siente que tiene una mayor libertad creativa y puede experimentar sin restricciones. Esta libertad se refleja especialmente en sus promos, las cuales ahora se basan en ideas en lugar de estar estrictamente guiadas por un guion. La libertad en su trabajo es algo que Copeland valora y disfruta en AEW.

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