Sting Doesn't Think He Will Retire At AEW All In

Sting on his upcoming retirement

Matt jeff hardy

Jun 26, 2023

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Showtime won't be coming to an end at AEW All In.

Speaking about his retirement plans during the post-Forbidden Door media scrum, Sting revealed that he is yet to decide when he will retire from in-ring action but he doesn't think he will call it a career at All In.

"I have not decided on a date, for sure. A lot of people have actually wondered if I was going to retire at Wembley. That would be kind of cool, but I don't see that happening. I think I'm going to continue on. Tony has been in my ear here and there saying, 'Steve, you can stay as long as you want.' I'm not sure how long that will be, but like I said a few months ago, Showtime is just about over with, and it truly is, but I'm looking forward to going back to London. Last time I was there, I was Joker Sting, the crowd loved it there and it was not the big stadium, but still a great crowd. I'm looking forward to heading back over there," Sting stated.

Sting has previously revealed that his AEW deal expires in 2023. The Icon has been a part of All Elite Wrestling since December 2020 and his run with the promotion has been widely praised, with Sting regularly rolling back the years in tag team or trios action alongside Darby Allin.

All In is set to be AEW's biggest show yet with over 66,000 tickets having been sold for the show at London's Wembley Stadium. The event will take place on Sunday, August 27 over a bank holiday weekend. There is no word on how the event will air in the United Kingdom or the United States.

H/T to Fightful

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