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Former All Elite Wrestling star Sting reveals that he wanted to retire from the ring as a new iteration of his character.
Sting and Allin pulled out tables, a ladder, chairs, and sheets of glass. Allin and Sting pulled the Bucks out through the crowd and eventually to the top of the entrance ramp.
Sting’s entrance was not only special because it would be the last time he walked down a ramp to the ring to wrestle, but there was a heartwarming tribute that was part of it as well.
Sting recently sat down with Aubrey Edwards and Tony Schiavone for the AEW Unrestricted podcast to discuss a variety of topics including his entrance, the roster he is now a part of, and so much more.
This was the first time Sting had used the entrance since 2007 for TNA Slammiversary that year. He had sporadically done this after the tragic death of Owen Hart in 1999, which happened during an ...
There was a YouTube video posted here, which WWE has since blocked, that showed fans going nuts when Sting made his entrance. - WWE has posted Sting's entrance video here.
Sting noted that he stopped doing his entrance for months before being approached by Eric Bischoff and WCW officials about doing it again. Sting said that he called Bret Hart to get his approval.
Triple H has teased the possibility of Sting making an entrance in a WWE ring. The iconic WCW wrestler has never been part of the rival company, but was this week confirmed as a pre-order launch ...
After his successful adventure up and down Mt. Everest earlier this year, Sting pondered what could be next for AEW's Darby Allin.
This was a celebration of not just a new titleholder but the arrival of a new marquee star. Sting had kicked off the 1990s by wresting the world title from Ric Flair, a man who had dominated the '80s.