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What Did Sting Say After AEW Revolution?

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Sting brought the curtain down on his iconic career at AEW Revolution but he had one final message for the fans in Greensboro that came to see his send-off.

Ric Flair was brought to ringside for his old rival’s final bout and Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat was announced as the surprise guest ring announcer. Steamboat and Flair both got involved with The Dragon taking the fight to The Bucks while Flair surprisingly put himself on top of Sting to prevent The Bucks from seemingly finishing him off, leading to a double superkick to The Nature Boy.

Tables, ladders, chairs, and even glass were involved in the bout with Darby Allin’s back badly lacerated after taking a huge fall through the plate glass.

The Young Bucks worked over Sting to the point that it looked like new AEW Tag Team Champions would be crowned but The Icon would not stay down. Ultimately, Allin made his way back into the ring nailing Matt Jackson with a Coffin Drop before Sting locked him in the Scorpion Death Lock to make him tap out to claim the win. Sting now retires undefeated in AEW.

Sting Shares Message After AEW Revolution

Sting addressed the fans in Greensboro, North Carolina, and got as far as thanking those fans and reflecting on his history in the city with Ric Flair before the PPV went off the air.

AEW has shared the full video of Sting’s off-air speech where he brought Tony Khan to the ring before getting Tony Schiavone to give the crowd one more “It’s Stiiiiiiiiiing!” The entire AEW locker room came to the entranceway to applaud The Icon as he embraced his two sons in the ring.

While Sting is on his way out of the company, one AEW star made their shock return to the company after almost two years out of action.