“Billy Graham and Dusty Rhodes say it best ... You can talk people into the seats and I'm trying to talk my way into being the most hated wrestler,” says the Rated R Superstar, who will face Mick Foley at Wrestlemania on April 2 in Chicago. “I can be this brash, sleazy, overconfident scumbag and get away with it.

Edge got a taste of being at the top, winning the world title from John Cena only to lose it back to him earlier this year ... and he wants to get back there again.

“We've always had a good relationship backstage. Right now, I'm really focused on Mick. My goal is to have people talking about that match more than anything else. I'm going to try and steal the show.

It's funny how times have changed for Edge. He and best buddy Jay Reso (Christian) grew up dreaming of being wrestlers. They held several tag titles before Christian left WWE for TNA. Edge won and lost the WWE title just before Christian won the TNA heavyweight strap.

“I really expected to end my career with Jay and one more E and C reunion. I guess that's not going to happen,” says Edge, who says he would like to get in the ring with Rob Van Dam.

TNA held its Destination X pay-per-view last Sunday, an event that featured the debut of Scott Steiner as one of the “bad guys.” Steve Borden (Sting) also returned. Now it's fine and dandy to bring back all these old-school wrestlers, but if I was TNA I'd be worried about the effect its having on my new stars. Guys like AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels and Petey Williams shouldn't have to take a backseat to anyone — especially guys whose best days are behind them.

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