Iconic Wrestler Sting Announces Retirement, Final Match Set for AEW Revolution 2024
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Professional wrestler Sting is soon to take retirement from pro wrestling and it’s set to happen in 2024. The wrestler has been active in the ring for long. However, now he feels it’s time for him to take retirement from pro wrestling. He made the announcement about the same recently and fans are curious to know about his last match.
Read ahead to know more about professional wrestler Sting announces his retirement from pro wrestling to take place in 2024.
Wrestler Sting and his wrestling career
Sting is the ring name of American wrestler Steve Borden. The former bodybuilder is at present signed under the popular All Elite Wrestling. Sting has had a successful wrestling career so far. As he is still active in the ring.
Sting has about 26 championships in total held by him in his entire career. He has been even called the “Most Popular Wrestler Of The Year”. However, now Sting is thinking of ending his pro wrestling journey. As he has announced his retirement soon to take place.
Wrestler Sting announces his retirement from pro wrestling
After a great wrestling career, Sting decided to put an end to his pro wrestling career. As recently he announced his retirement from the same. In fact, he is soon to retire and that will be happening in 2024. Fans have been curious to know the final match of Sting.
Sting is 64 years old. He has been having the time of his life during this run by jumping off balconies and going through tables.
— Pro Wrestling Finesse (@ProWFinesse) October 19, 2023
It's brilliant that he will retire on his terms.
Thank you, Sting. pic.twitter.com/eYq5RBh0oX
Sting will retire in the Revolution 2024. Not to forget, his AEW in-ring debut was in Revolution 2021. The promo that came out recently had Sting talk about his retirement that’s the one sure thing to happen. He even took the names of other wrestlers in the promo.
More about the promo of Sting announcing his retirement
Sting in his recently released promo took names of Lex Luger and Hulk Hogan. He went on to thank Ric Flair too. He was the one who introduced Sting to the first Clash Of Champions. Also, he thanked him for the 1990 Great American Bash.
During the GAB, Sting defeated Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight. Not to miss, after beginning his career in 1985. Sting is now to take retirement from pro wrestling. Surely, fans must be excited to see him in Revolution 2024 to watch his final matches.
#ThankYouSting
— WWE SuperCard News – Updates, Information, & More (@WWESCNews) October 19, 2023
Sting is an absolute legend in the pro wrestling business and we're sad to see him retire but retirement happens to every pro wrestling legend eventually. He's created many awesome moments.
P.S. Sting should've won at WrestleMania 31pic.twitter.com/B710kbjng4
It just makes me happy when legends like Sting get to retire on their own terms and not forced by injuries. It was a pleasure to see his AEW run.
— Humble Wrestling (@WrestlingHumble) October 19, 2023
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