Sting Debuts on Dynamite Signs Multi-Year AEW

Sting Debuts on Dynamite, Signs Multi-Year AEW Contract. After months of rumors, "The Icon" Sting has appeared on AEW TV for the first time with a thrilling debut on this week's Dynamite. It's unclear if the 61-year-old will compete in an in-ring capacity. Sting has not competed in the ring since a match against Seth Rollins in 2015, when he suffered a serious neck injury as a result of a buckle bomb. He subsequently announced his retirement at his 2016 WWE Hall of Fame induction. The Icon was the lasting face of World Championship Wrestling from 1987 to its disillusion in 2001. WCW had a longstanding relationship with Turner broadcasting, including broadcasting Nitro from 1995 to 2001. During that time, it's arguable that Sting was the face of TNT. It seems likely Sting will compete in at least one AEW match, likely in a tag team format similar to how the company used Page. His most natural partner would be Allin, the new "face of TNT" who also has an affinity for hanging out in the rafters and wearing black and white face paint. All i can say is WELCOME BACK!!!!!