Sting and Darby Allin became the AEW Tag Team Champions last month and defended their titles against The Young Bucks at AEW Revolution tonight. They retained the titles in what became Sting’s final match as a professional wrestler. Sting has now clarified his future plans in AEW after his retirement.
In the AEW Revolution pay-per-view’s main event, Sting and Darby Allin defended their AEW World Tag Team Titles against The Young Bucks. The match included various callbacks and emotional moments, providing a memorable experience for the attending fans. Sting and Darby Allin would successfully retain their titles in the end.
While speaking during the post-AEW Revolution media scrum, Sting was asked about his future plans in AEW following his retirement. Sting made it clear that he has no intention of becoming a manager or agent in AEW.
“Tony has mentioned me staying on board in some form or fashion. We haven’t really worked anything out there yet, but I’m sure we’ll have some kind of conversation and I’m saying maybe, we’ll see what happens. I have no interest in being a manager or anything like that or an agent. I don’t want to do any of that kind of stuff. I’m not sure what I can offer.”
AEW President Tony Khan has already confirmed the status of the AEW World Tag Team Championships after Revolution. It remains to be seen what Sting will end up doing in AEW now that he has retired for good.
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