
WWE Hall of Famer and pro wrestling legend “The Icon” Sting spoke with ScreenRant about various topics, including his final run in AEW and his desire not to be perceived as merely coasting along.
Sting said, โIt was just a highlight, the last three years. I didnโt want wrestling fans to say, โYeah, heโs just coasting along because he can.โ I didnโt want fans to say that. I wanted them to go, โOh, man, heโs pulling out all stops all the way through to the end.โ It was fun! It was fun going through tables. It was fun jumping off a balcony. It was just great, man, and surrounded by all these great young guys, young talent. An amazing run, and Iโm so grateful for it.โ
On Lex Luger returning to WCW and appearing on the first Monday Nitro as a surprise:
โNo one had any idea that my best friend, my good buddy, my business partner, my running buddy for many years, Lex Luger, was going to come back and shock the world, and on top of that, to go head-to-head with WWE. โฆ We were second-class citizens, for how many years? This was like an opportunity for all of us. That anticipation was there. Itโs like, โwow, man, weโre going head-to-head with the big dogs.โ The rest is history.โ
On Cody Rhodes and Tony Khan asking him to join AEW:
โIt seems like thereโs been a reoccurring theme thatโs happened to me a couple of times over the years, always tied to WWE, and it has to do with disappearing with my tail between my legs, so to speak, and just not wanting, after all the years, not wanting it to end the way it was ending. Although I had made amends with it and had a resolve about it and I was fine. But I got a phone call from Tony Khan and also Cody. Cody Rhodes called me as well and just said, hey, and Tonyโs words were, โHey, would you like to come back and play for a little while?โ