AEW features a lot of talent with some incredible stories. A few of them have fought hard to wrestle, and overcame a lot of adversity in the process. A trio of wrestlers, who all happen to be former WWE Superstars, recently posed for an epic photo-op.

Saraya lost the AEW Women’s World Title to Hikaru Shida at AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday. This was a bit of a shock, but she was not injured. She has gotten over enough injuries in the course of her career.

Saraya dropped a post on X where she revealed how cool yesterday was for her. She also shared how she saw Adam Copeland and Bryan Danielson at the same time, and it was once a thought that they doubted that they would ever wrestle again.

“You know what was really cool yesterday. Was before the show I was standing in the ring and I saw @EdgeRatedR on one side and @bryandanielson on the other and I just was like “holy sh*t. None of us thought we would wrestle again” and I felt very grateful. Very cool moment.”

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Adam Copeland didn’t waste any time in replying to Saraya. He also dropped an epic photo of himself, Saraya, and Bryan Danielson, all three people who had to retire at one point in their careers due to injury. He also included a caption that summed up the whole story.

“Lookit us! Moral of the story, fight for it.”

We’ll have to see what’s next for all three of the people in that photograph. Bryan Danielson has a TNT Title match in his immediate future, and Saraya just lost the AEW Women’s World Title. Adam Copeland is also starting his journey with AEW as a full-time talent, and it seems like he has a lot of momentum to help out however he can.

AEW’s locker room is certainly full of amazing talent with incredible stories. Bryan Danielson, Saraya, and Adam Copeland all went through a lot in their careers before landing in AEW, but it seems like they are incredibly happy to be there.

What’s your take on this photo-op? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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