The main event of Sunday night’s AEW Revolution 2024 PPV Event saw Darby Allin and “The Icon” Sting put their AEW World Tag Team Championships on the line against The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) in a Texas Tornado Tag Team Match and walked out still the champions.
Immediately following the show, Sting took part in a post-Revolution media scrum, where he talked about a number of topics including his future with the company now that he is retired from in-ring competition.
Sting said, โWell, Tony has mentioned me staying on board in some form or fashion. We havenโt really worked anything out there yet, but Iโm sure weโll have some kind of conversation. And Iโm saying โ you know, maybe. Weโll see what happens. I have no interest in being a manager or anything like that. Or an agent, I donโt want to do any of that kind of stuff. Iโm not sure what I can offerโฆ Iโm willing to have a talk.โ
Sting also talked about how the match at AEW Revolution stacks up in his career.
โI just left a meeting with the Bucks. And I told them, โThis is up there with the top three matches in my whole career. And I mean, thatโs a big statement, but I really do mean that. And what a way to end it with AEW, and so kudos to the Bucks, and of course Darby. Of course, Tony. The whole thing could not have been any better, soโฆโ
You can check out Sting’s comments in the video below.
(H/T to 411Mania for transcribing the above quotes)