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Exploring the Past: The Story of Alannah Morley, Adam Copeland's Previous Spouse

Published Sun Dec 17 2023 By prazu
Exploring the Past: The Story of Alannah Morley, Adam Copeland's Previous Spouse

Alannah Morley is best recognized for being the ex-wife of Adam Joseph Copeland also known as Edge. Edge, a well-known wrestler, had a remarkable career, securing seven World Heavyweight Championships and winning the WWE Championship four times.

Alannah Morley Wiki/Bio

Alannah Morley hails from Ontario, Canada, where she spent her early years with her family. Her brother, Val Venis, a former Canadian pro wrestler, gained fame for his WWF and WWE performances from 1998 to 2009. 

Alannah Morley is best recognized for being the ex-wife of Adam Joseph Copeland also known as Edge.
Alannah Morley is best recognized for being the ex-wife of Adam Joseph Copeland also known as Edge. Photo Source: Pinterest

Morley also has two lovely nieces from her brother's family. Val presently lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

How Wealthy is Alannah Morley?

As of 2023, Alannah Morley's net worth stands at $100,000. In contrast, her former spouse Edge boasts an estimated net worth of $8 million, mainly amassed from his successful wrestling career and various endeavors. 

In July 2009, Edge bought a 4-acre estate in Asheville, North Carolina, for $1.4 million. The estate includes a 4,000-square-foot log cabin mansion. Presently, the property's value has risen to about $3 million

Alannah Morley Was Married to Edge

Alannah Morley and Edge got married in late 2001, choosing a simple ceremony. Reports suggest they first met in 1998 and dated for a couple of years before getting married. During this time, Edge's wrestling career was on the rise. 

Alannah Morley and Edge got married in late 2001, choosing a simple ceremony.
Alannah Morley and Edge got married in late 2001, choosing a simple ceremony. Photo Source: Simple Wikipedia

However, their relationship began to face difficulties soon after their marriage. Consequently, their marriage didn't last long, and they divorced in March 2004. Neither of them publicly disclosed the reasons behind their separation.

Has Alannah Morley Remarried? 

Since Alannah Morley's divorce from Edge, the former celebrity spouse has maintained a highly private life. There's no record of her entering into another official marriage.

Additionally, Morley has opted to stay away from the public eye. It appears that Morley is currently single.

Edge's Marriages Over Time 

Following his first marriage, the wrestler later remarried twice. His second marriage was to Liza Ortiz in October 2004. During his marriage to Liza, Edge became involved in a romantic relationship with Amy "Lita" Dumas, a former wrestler and animal welfare activist. At the same time, Lita was also in a relationship with Edge's real-life friend and fellow wrestler, Matt Hardy

The media extensively covered Edge's relationship with Lita, leading to the end of his marriage with Liza in November 2005. Presently, Edge is happily married to his third spouse, wrestler Beth Phoenix. They tied the knot on Copeland's 43rd birthday, October 30, 2016. 

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The couple shares the joy of parenthood with two daughters. Their first daughter, Lyric Rose Copeland, was born in December 2013, followed by their second daughter, Ruby Ever Copeland, in May 2016.

About Alannah's Former Husband, Edge 

During the 1990s, Edge began his wrestling career, initially competing in North American independent promotions. He engaged in both singles and tag team matches, often partnering with Christian, his storyline brother. 

During the 1990s, Edge began his wrestling career, initially competing in North American independent promotions.
During the 1990s, Edge began his wrestling career, initially competing in North American independent promotions. Photo Source: Instagram

In 1997, Edge secured a developmental deal with WWF and entered competition later that year, debuting on TV in June under the name Edge. His first title reign with the company came in 1999, winning the WWF Intercontinental Championship at a house show in Toronto alongside numerous WWF Tag Team Championship victories alongside Christian. 

In his WWE tenure, Edge achieved an impressive tally of 31 championships, including 11 world championships, 5 Intercontinental Championships, 14 world tag team championships, and a United States Championship. Notably, he triumphed in the 2001 King of the Ring tournament and was the inaugural Mr. Money in the Bank in 2005 and 2007, joining an elite group of wrestlers who held every active male Championship in WWE, alongside Kurt Angle and Big Show. 

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Edge's remarkable career led to his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in March 2012. Beyond the ring, he graced the big screen in films like "Highlander: Endgame" and WWE Studios' "Bending the Rules." 

Edge made notable TV guest appearances on shows like "The Weakest Link," "Mind of Mencia," "Deal or No Deal," "Haven," and "MADtv." More recently, he starred in the History Channel's "Vikings" and portrayed Ares in the 2022 Disney+ series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians." 

In November 2004, Edge released his autobiography, "Adam Copeland on Edge."

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