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EXCLUSIVE: Adam Copeland Feels Sting's Son 'Got A Bit Of That Itch' To Become A Wrestler
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“I think at Revolution there in Greensboro, he got a bit of the itch,” Copeland told The Takedown. “He felt what it is. And once you feel that, man, it's hard to walk away from that. It's hard to go, ‘wait that wasn't cool’. You're going to go, ‘That was really cool and really fun.
“It's a great gig. So I think he felt that also in terms of his physicality. I mean, he's 6-3. He's about 230 pounds. He's probably sitting about eight percent body fat. He looks the part. He's got a good head on his shoulders, very similar to his dad in how he conducts himself, which is a great thing.”
David Flair and the DiBiase sons had a hard time living up to the reputations of their fathers, Ric Flair and Ted DiBiase, respectively. Is Borden up to the challenge and willing to find out?
“I think now it's really up to him,” Copeland said. “What does he want to put into it? Does he want to put in the work that it will take? Because you got to figure it. You might look at it and say, ‘Ok, an easier pathway into the business’.
“But once he's in the business, there's going to be a big spotlight on him, and with that comes extra pressures. Your Sting's son and trying to break out of that. But, he's smart. He's smart, and I think if he wants to do it, he absolutely could do it.”