Edge shows off Crown Jewel battle scars and has special praise for one person

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WWE Hall of Famer Edge has all praise for Jessika Carr for making history at Crown Jewel

WWE Superstar Edge recently defeated Seth Rollins in an epic encounter at Crown Jewel on Thursday. The Rated-R-Superstar posted for WWE, which also showed scars in his body. 

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Edge’s body scars after the match at Crown jewel (Instagram)

It was the first game of the night, this brutal bout between these two superstars was quite intense as it was a long-going rivalry, and Rollins had done everything to frustrate Edge till then. 

The match was performed in Hell in a Cell using chairs, chains, and even tables. So we know where these scars came from. Edge finally got over the line by driving Rollins through the table with a Stomp.

Edge has all the praise for this female referee at Crown Jewel event 

WWE Hall of Famer took to his Instagram and wrote about Jessika Carr, the referee for his match against Seth Rollins. 

The Rated-R-Superstar mentioned that Carr was there for the entire Trilogy with Rollins. He acknowledged her for becoming the first woman to refer in Saudi Arabia. He is really proud of her as he was also present at SummerSlam and at Maddison Square Garden to referee these matches. 

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Edge with referee Jesika Carr who made history at Crown Jewel (Instagram)

Edge said that Carr was breaking all barriers and wised her for many more milestones. He also mentioned how his daughters will be inspired watching Carr and how important she will be to all these. (h/t Wrestling Inc.)

“I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge something that may have gone unnoticed to some. Last night @wweladyrefjess refereed our match. Many firsts in doing that. The first woman to referee in Saudi Arabia. MASSIVE. Actually trying to move the needle in a positive direction.

“The first woman to referee Hell in a Cell. MASSIVE. She was in there for every part of this insane trilogy that I’m so proud of. Summerslam. Madison Square Garden. Crown Jewel. She’s knocking down barriers and I couldn’t be more proud of her. And she got these gigs not because she’s a woman. It’s because she kicks so much ass at her job. Many more milestones to come. When my daughters watch these matches someday I can’t wait to explain how important you were to all of this. Kudos Jess. Keep making us smile,” Edge wrote along with a backstage photo of he and Carr.”

It is noted that Carr made history as she became the first women referee to call not one but two matches in Saudi Arabia, and she also became the first woman to referee a Hell in a Cell Match. 

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