Sting, AEW WrestleDream and I Quit Match
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Sting made his return at AEW WrestleDream, getting involved in the "I Quit" match between Jon Moxley and Darby Allin.
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AEW fans haven't seen the last of Sting
"The Icon" has been seen in the crowd for AEW events since his retirement, but has rarely ventured into an active role. However, at WrestleDream on Oct. 18, Sting was back in the ring once again, as he made a surprise appearance to help Darby Allin against Jon Moxley and "The Death Riders" during an I Quit match.
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Tony Khan Discusses Sting's Future With AEW
"Sting's still a huge part of AEW and he's still part of the family," Khan said, noting how the legend has been away for some time off screen but has still been around backstage. "We did get to see him in Philadelphia,
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There are few wrestlers with the legacy behind their name like Sting has. Starting his career in 1985, Sting would go on to become a multiple-time World Champion, wrestle with every major promotion in the United States, and so much more. After 40 years in ...