AEW president Tony Khan’s goal was to give the 64-year-old wrestling icon Sting the best farewell and retirement match he could.

    • GeekFTWOP
      link
      fedilink
      57 months ago

      Assuming you aren’t a regular viewer (or a regular round this magazine lol), yep!

      After WCW he sat out for a bit, ended up in TNA in 03-14, later ended up in WWE in 2014 for a cup of coffee, an insult and a near career ending injury and retired. 2020 he signed with AEW for one final run (which has been fantastic), has been building up for his upcoming proper retirement which is next year.

      • FfaerieOxide
        link
        fedilink
        6
        edit-2
        7 months ago

        Nah, I don’t watch. Not since World Wide Fund for Nature won that lawsuit anyway.
        Wouldn’t have seen him on my TV since Justice and Flash took on Hogan and Hart.

        Blows mind he’s still doing this; understand it’s hell on a body.

        edit: Oh, thought he was wrestling continuously from the late 80s to now. Still.

        • Montagge
          link
          fedilink
          47 months ago

          This crazy old man is still jumping off of stuff onto tables. I’m beginning to think he enjoys making us all have anxiety!