Sting finished his AEW career undefeated as he and Darby Allin upended the Young Bucks in the main event of Sunday's Revolution to retain the AEW Tag Team titles in Sting's retirement match. Sting got Matt Jackson to tap out to the Scorpion Death Lock, ending what was a hellacious bout that featured ladders, table bumps and panes of real glass. He will now retire as a champion with the future of the titles up in the air as of now. Much like in previous matches, it was held under tornado rules which meant anything goes. At one point, Sting and Allin brought out the aforementioned glass from under the ring with Sting's sons helping to set one up on chairs next to the ring. And, has been the case in those anything goes bouts, Sting took his share of punishment including a suplex from Matt Jackson off the stage through two tables that took him out of the action for a bit. Later, Allin took a bump through the aforementioned glass that has to be seen to be believed: With Allin out of action, Sting made his way bac
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