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Adam Copeland Wants His Last Match in Toronto, Talks Possible Retirement Plans
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While Adam Copeland doesn’t know when he plans to retire, he does have an idea of where he wants to end his career. In an interview with The Toronto Sun (via Fightful), Copeland spoke about a possible retirement tour and how he envisions his last match happening.
He said: “I honestly don’t know (how I want my retirement road to pan out). I have the luxury, I guess, of having one retirement under my belt, and that was a very emotional one… it was an amazing send-off, right? So, this one, I’m not that concerned with how it goes. Would I like for it to be in Toronto? Yeah. I think that would be fitting to try and do it as close as I could to the place that I started it which is Monarch Park. I think a plane crashed there the other day or something. But, it’d be nice to end it in Toronto. Beyond that, I haven’t put a whole lot of thought into it. That would be my only hope; would be that it’s in Toronto.”
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