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Sting Says He Has Signed A Multi-Yr Deal With AEW


Sting will stay part of AEW for the foreseeable future, because the legend has introduced that he signed a brand new cope with the corporate.

Sting revealed the information in an interview with Kayfabe Mates on the 58th Annual Cauliflower Alley Membership Reunion.

“I signed a multi-year cope with AEW, clearly to not wrestle anymore, but it surely’s like a licensing deal, like a legends deal if you wish to name it that,” he mentioned. “So I’ll do appearances with them on and off, relying on what they need. 

Sting additionally famous that he had accomplished actual property earlier than, comparable to flipping homes, so he was doing that once more. He famous that he beloved it. 

This comes after Sting retired from the ring earlier in 2024. He competed in his final match at AEW Revolution in March. There, he and Darby Allin efficiently defended the AEW World Tag Crew Championship towards the Younger Bucks. He had been with AEW since December 2020.

The video will be seen right here:

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Nick Wayne On Working With Sting

Sting labored with many younger stars all through his time in AEW. Nick Wayne mentioned his expertise working with “The Icon” whereas talking with with WrestleZone Managing Editor Invoice Pritchard.

“Yeah completely. Particularly with like legends like Sting. First time I met Sting, I used to be like… I used to be blown away. Such as you mentioned, I used to be star struck you recognize? There’s a literal legend in entrance of my face. I met him fairly younger, perhaps 15 or 16 is once I first met Sting… However yeah, very, very star struck.

“And for the time being, Darby confirmed him like a spotlight video between me versus Will Ospreay and he was like, he’s like, ‘I can’t consider you’re this younger. You might be unreal dude.’ After which persevering with occurring, once I began with AEW at 18. Attending to work with him from the bounce was additionally an enormous blessing.”

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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