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WWE RAW: Edge delivers gritty promo ahead of Wrestlemania 36; takes credit for Randy Orton's best version yet

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While we are at the confines of our home, amidst the coronavirus outbreak, WWE is making sure to keep fans entertained. This week's WWE RAW was all about hyping the feuds of Wrestlemania 36, which is just a few days away (April 4-5).

All attention was on Edge, who delivered another power-packed promo to further fans' anticipation for his match with Randy Orton at The Show of Shows.

Thanks to both competitors' promo work alone, the fued is being touted as the most exciting Wrestlemania 36 bout! Edge started off by admitting that Adam Copeland is a major junkie for wrestling and that it's not about ego for him!

Then, the wrestler spoke about what grit meant to Randy Orton. "Clearly, We have different definitions of the word grit... You are

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