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follows Karys Copeland-known to the AEW world as "Raine"-as she steps out of the shadow of her father, Adam Copeland, and tries to define what the next evolution of the Copeland legacy actually means.
Raine enters AEW already feared as "The Catalyst of Chaos," a second-generation anarchist who blends technical brilliance with brutal, high-impact violence. Trained under the psychological manipulation of Christian Cage and the unrelenting physicality of stars like Rhea Ripley, she quickly becomes one of the most dangerous forces in the company. But her rise is complicated by personal entanglements-especially her volatile romance with MJF, whose charm eventually collapses into betrayal when he cheats on her, igniting a company-wide war of loyalty, ego, and vengeance.
What begins as heartbreak transforms into a full-scale reckoning. Raine doesn't just seek revenge-she dismantles reputations. MJF's betrayal turns her into AEW's most unpredictable force, drawing allies like Jon Moxley, Hangman Adam Page, and the Blackpool Combat Club into her orbit. Her growing, tension-filled connection with Jon Moxley becomes a dangerous emotional anchor-equal parts trust, violence, and unresolved desire-while her father tries desperately to keep her from becoming consumed by the same chaos he once mastered.
At its core, "Daughter of Destruction" is about legacy turning into mutation. Raine isn't trying to live up to the Rated R legacy-she's rewriting it into something harsher, colder, and more unpredictable. By the end of the story, AEW isn't just dealing with a rising star... it's dealing with a force of nature shaped by betrayal, bloodline pressure, and a woman who refuses to be anyone's sequel.