The WWE crowd in Perth, Australia wasn't shy when Triple H joined the post-show panel after Crown Jewel.

Adam Copeland, formerly known as Edge in WWE, has reportedly taken a break from AEW to film Season Three of the Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Fans have speculated about the nature of Copeland's return to wrestling, which has now grown to an all-out chant directed at Triple H.

Crown Jewel in Perth was a hell of an event, with the electric crowd pouring into the post-show area to watch interviews with Aussie star Rhea Ripley and Crown Jewel champions Stephanie Vacquer and Seth Rollins. Following those interviews, Triple H came out to join the panel, and that's when the Edge chants began.

At the 46:00 mark of the post show, the crowd began chanting 'We Want Edge' at Triple H. The WWE boss gave a little smirk before putting Perth over as a WWE destination, but Hunter didn't get two sentences into his spiel before the Aussie fans started to sing Edge's classic theme -- Alter Bridge's "Metalingus."

"We can't ignore some of the names that have been said out here," said post-show host Peter Rosenberg. "People are yelling 'Batista,' they're yelling 'Edge,' we're hearing all these names. Is your phone blowing up at all these days with text messages saying, 'Hey man, let me get something with John Cena'?"

Triple H didn't directly answer the Edge question, but commented that countless wrestlers have requested a Cena match before his retirement this year.

10 Most Emotional Returns After Career-Threatening Injuries

Mick Foley famously said that wrestling isn't about how many great matches you have... it's how many classic moments you can create. Few moments in pro wrestling can compare to a return after injury, especially when that injury threatens to end a top talent's career far too early.

Just think about the moment Edge returned to WWE at the 2020 Royal Rumble. His career had been over for nine years, he'd suffered a serious neck injury that require triple fusion surgery... it was an absolute impossibility for Edge to return, right?

"Once the music hit, and that reaction... I mean, I truly feel like I could have beat King Kong's ass," Edge told ESPN about his 2020 surprise return. "It was all surreal, kind of like a dream sequence, but everything's so focused and hyper-focused that I can't really explain it. But I think when you look at the video of me walking out, I think you see it in my eyes."

Iconic moments like these only come once in a while, but they're unforgettable every time! Check out these incredibly emotional moments when wrestlers returned after suffering career-threatening injuries.

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