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WWE Hall Of Famer Heading To London For AEW All In

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The stars are in town for AEW All In.

When Sting was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016, it was believed his career was over. The legend had been out of action for almost a year after suffering a neck injury at Night of Champions, and given his veteran status, a comeback seemed impossible.

However, by the time The Icon signed with AEW in late 2020, it was clear he had other plans. Sting went on to wrestle 28 times in AEW before finally ending his career as one-half of the World Tag Team Champions at Revolution 2024.

Despite his retirement, Sting has attended several recent Collision tapings and it seems he’ll be sticking around.

Sting Will Attend AEW All In

According to a new report from Fightful Select, several people close to Sting have confirmed he’ll attend All In at Wembley Stadium. There’s no word on whether he’ll appear on the show, but he will be there.

The report added that the legend retains a close relationship with the company, and Tony Khan and co want to keep him as involved as he feels comfortable. Fightful noted that Sting hasn’t held an official role since retiring, but that could change soon.