Sting's son comments on his father's return.
Sting returned at AEW All In, saving Darby Allin from being set on fire by The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) and Jack Perry. Sting had his retirement match at AEW Revolution, officially stepping away from the business.
Speaking on his Elden Ring stream, Sting's son Garrett Borden briefly spoke on seeing his father at AEW All In.
"If you watch my dad's post-Revolution press conference, I know Tony had said, 'It would be cool to have him around a little bit more.' I don't know any of my dad's plans or anything like that, but it was cool to see that happen. Even since his retirement, he's been doing ComicCons and that sort of thing," he said.
Seek & Destroy -- #allin pic.twitter.com/hHUyHooARc
— Garrett Borden (@Garrett_Borden) August 25, 2024
Fightful Select reported that Sting had been backstage at AEW shows at the eSports Arena in Arlington, Texas.
Garrett was Surfer Sting at AEW Revolution. His brother Steven, who is training to be a pro wrestling, was Wolfpac Sting.
Fans can find Fightful's coverage of AEW All In by clicking here. Check out the post-show podcast for a full review of the action by clicking here.