Sting took to social media to reflect on his retirement last weekend. On Sunday, the AEW star thanked Khan on X for the last three years of his career. “Still on cloud nine from last Sunday. But it would not have been possible without @TonyKhan. Thank you for the last three-plus years, for your friendship… for everything. Thank you Tony!,” he wrote. Earlier in the day, Sting also thanked Allin, calling him the “best tag-team partner I ever had.” Sting had the final match of his career at AEW Revolution teaming with Darby Allin to successfully retain the AEW Tag Team titles against The Young Bucks. Following their win, Sting and Allin vacated the titles. During the Revolution press scrum, Tony Khan announced a tournament to crown new champions that will start next Saturday on Collision. When asked about what he would do in his retirement, Sting said during the Revolution media scrum that he will eventually have that talk with Khan, but said he had no interest in being a manager or producer.
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