Sting's legacy in wrestling could potentially continue with the next generation.
At AEW Revolution, Sting's sons Steven and Garrett Borden were part of their father's entrance for his last match, as they dressed up as past versions of him. They also briefly got involved in the action as they hit Stinger splashes.
Speaking with Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp, Darby Allin said that Steven, a former football player, was staying at his house and training to be a pro wrestler.
"Steven, his son that played football, is actually staying at my house training to be a pro wrestler. He’s sleeping in a tent in my front yard. He’s literally never thought of it his whole life, but being there at Revolution, he caught whatever urge to train. I talked to him and Sting on the phone, I said, ‘Come down.’ I have a ring at my house and everything. He’s there now," Allin said.
Steven previously said that he had not thought about following his father's footsteps into wrestling, but his future in the business was "murky" following AEW Revolution, as it was an emotional high. Borden noted that he did not want to be Sting Two.
During the interview, Darby Allin also discussed his return. Check out his comments here.
Check out the card for AEW Double or Nothing here. Fightful will have coverage of the show as it airs on May 26.