Tony Khan On Sting’s Potential Retirement: He Hasn’t Given Me A Set Time, He’s Valuable To AEW
Tony Khan wants Sting to be a part of AEW for as long as possible.
Back in January, Sting revealed that his contract with AEW will expire sometime in 2023. Sting first joined All Elite Wrestling back in December 2020 and has been a part of many high profile matches on television and on pay-per-view.
In the interview, Sting noted that his when his contract with AEW comes to an end, his time behind the face paint will also come to an end.
On the Double Or Nothing media call on Friday, May 25, 2023, Tony Khan was asked about Sting’s absence from the company’s upcoming pay-per-view and what his future holds in the promotion.
“I am going to try and keep Sting wrestling and active as long as he wants to do it. He hasn’t really given me a set time. He’s mentioned it at times that he’s not going to wrestle forever. Truth be told, I would like Sting to compete as long as he wants. I really think he adds so much to the company and going forward, as we add more TV shows, more presence on TBS and TNT for AEW, having somebody like Sting in the company, such a great star and a great business asset for the company, but also a great person. We love having him here and I would love for Sting to stay as long as he could. Whenever he does decide that it’s time for his last match, we would definitely want to make it a big event and I think it’s one of, frankly, the biggest moments out there in pro wrestling right now; Sting’s retirement match. I think if you took all the big ideas, and I’m not just talking about in AEW, I’m talking in the entire world of pro wrestling, if you took all the biggest things and biggest ideas and put them on paper, I think you’d be hard pressed to come up with things more interesting than Sting’s retirement match or the kind of things that would get fans all over the world more interested or excited. It’s definitely something that will eventually be a major asset to the company, but in the meantime, Sting himself is a major asset to the company and I don’t want to try and leverage his retirement for short-term gain. Right now, the person we’re getting is so incredibly valuable to the company.”
Sting last wrestled on the March 22 episode of AEW Dynamite, teaming with Darby Allin and Orange Cassidy in a six man tag team against The Butcher, The Blade, & Kip Sabian.
Elsewhere on the call, Khan talked about the rumors of a brand split in All Elite Wrestling. Fans can learn more by clicking here.
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