Insights on Sting’s Retirement and AEW’s Signing of Mone & Okada by Swerve Strickland

Insights on Sting’s Retirement and AEW’s Signing of Mone & Okada by Swerve Strickland
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Insights on Sting’s Retirement and AEW’s Signing of Mone & Okada by Swerve Strickland

Sting will wrestle his final match when he teams with Darby Allin to defend the AEW World Tag Team Championships against The Young Bucks in a Tornado Tag Team match at tonight’s AEW Revolution 2024 pay-per-view event in Greensboro.

During a recent appearance on “Q93 Radio,” Swerve Strickland weighed in on Sting’s retirement match and his impact on AEW.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On Sting’s last match at AEW Revolution: “AEW Revolution is the culmination of Sting, the legend, The Icon, his career, over 40 years of wrestling in this business. Out of anywhere, this man could be anywhere in the world. But he chose to be with us in AEW in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Coliseum on Revolution to end his career. That means everything to AEW and AEW means everything to him. The last three or four years that he’s dedicated to AEW and pro wrestling, I feel like Tony Khan has done that man right.”

On what Sting has done for AEW: “He’s done AEW an incredible service, and he’s done the business of pro wrestling an immense service for everything that he’s done, and we welcome you to order the pay-per-view to truly watch this man go out, on the last night of his career. You know, face off to the Young Bucks with Darby Allin. Darby Allin, another foe of mine that I’ve had for the last, I’d say, six, seven years in pro wrestling. I’ll be watching closely behind the curtain as they go out there and they kill it with the Young Bucks for the AEW World Tag Team Championships. You know, first of all, seeing the AEW World Tag Team Championships main event is awesome.”

On a recent edition of the “In the Kliq” podcast, Swerve Strickland discussed AEW signing top free agents like Mercedes Mone and Kazuchika Okada.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On the rumors of AEW signing Mone and Okada: “It’s like adding the top free agents to your NFL team. you can’t be upset about that, you can’t be mad about that. The best of the best of our generation. Two of the best. If the rumors are true and they are coming over, and that is the choice, and the contracts have been signed, and ink has been put to paper, then we’re building our true dynasty. AEW is now a dynasty. We have the best prospects of the future in pro wrestling right now.”

On AEW investing in the future: “I think one of the worst things you can do as a fan base is talk about the now and really dwell on the now instead of truly investing in the future. that’s what AEW is doing. That’s what I think we’re doing better all around,100%. Our future looks incredible.”

Sting to Wrestle Final Match at AEW Revolution 2024

Legendary wrestler Sting is set to wrestle his final match at tonight’s AEW Revolution 2024 pay-per-view event. Teaming up with Darby Allin, they will defend the AEW World Tag Team Championships against The Young Bucks in a highly anticipated Tornado Tag Team match. This event will take place in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Coliseum, adding sentimental value to Sting’s retirement.

In a recent interview on Q93 Radio, Swerve Strickland expressed his thoughts on Sting’s retirement match and the impact the wrestling icon has had on AEW. Strickland acknowledged the significance of Sting choosing AEW as the platform to end his illustrious 40-year career. He also praised AEW owner Tony Khan for treating Sting with respect and giving him a platform to showcase his talent.

Sting’s presence in AEW has been invaluable. He has not only brought his legendary status to the promotion but has also contributed to the growth and development of professional wrestling as a whole. Strickland emphasized that Sting has done an incredible service for AEW and the business of pro wrestling. He encouraged fans to order the pay-per-view event to witness Sting’s last night in the ring.

The Tornado Tag Team match against The Young Bucks holds great significance for multiple reasons. It not only marks Sting’s retirement but also features Darby Allin, another prominent figure in AEW. Strickland, who has had numerous encounters with Allin in the past, expressed his excitement for this match and highlighted the significance of the AEW World Tag Team Championships main event.

In another podcast appearance on “In the Kliq,” Strickland discussed the rumors surrounding AEW signing top free agents Mercedes Mone and Kazuchika Okada. He compared these signings to adding top free agents to an NFL team, emphasizing that it can only benefit AEW. Strickland believes that if the rumors are true and these signings have taken place, AEW is solidifying its position as a dynasty in the world of professional wrestling. He expressed his confidence in AEW’s future, stating that the promotion is investing in the best prospects of the industry.

AEW’s focus on building for the future is evident, and Strickland encouraged fans to do the same. He emphasized the importance of investing in the future rather than dwelling on the present. According to him, AEW is excelling in this aspect and has a promising future ahead.

As Sting prepares for his final match and AEW continues to make significant signings, the wrestling world eagerly awaits AEW Revolution 2024. This event promises to be a memorable one, filled with emotion and excitement as Sting bids farewell to his illustrious career.