Sting‘s long-time friend Lex Luger was at AEW Revolution to witness The Icon’s final match, but he wasn’t shown during the pay-per-view.

Luger, who is currently under a WWE Legends deal, spoke on Busted Open Radio this week and revealed that WWE allowed him to attend the event, but they asked him not to appear on camera.

Luger: That crowd was phenomenal; they stayed hot, they were lit for the match. I was so excited. They got us out there so we could kind of soak in the atmosphere.

DDP: Off-camera, off-camera. We didn’t want to be on camera, yeah.

Luger: WWE is classy. They said you can go and everything, just don’t be on camera, interviewed, or be part of the match. [H/T: F4WOnline]

You can check out footage of Lex Luger, Magun TA, and Diamond Dallas Page in the crowd at Revolution in the embedded tweet below.

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