I just can't stop praising Steve Borden for being in such a great, I mean, GREAT shape at his fn' 62. Kicking ass, not losing a single step on the mic, giving us true spectacular matches and, most importantly, being such a humble, fun, crazy, into fans performer. The only real old school icon who can actually wrestle. Love you, Stinger.
Sting: "I was pushing for a cinema style match with Taker and it just didn't happen..." *This is what real pain is, right here. We all feel it. A unison of pain across a whole generation*
Imagine if sting came with the invasion. Imagine the matches with Sting vs Taker in their primes respectfully. All the different angles n story line that could have been.
@@rioducci4798 problem is though, it would have been biker taker and for me that just isn't the dream. Dead man taker didn't return until 04, so around then or 07 would of actually been the perfect times, not 90s or 01
Sting brought me in back in 92 when I purchased his toy and trading card. I left in 2005 and AEW brought me back. This is awesome to share with my young son.
Sting was an avenger fighting for his company not being taken over by NWO, he was the soul of WCW fighting for its survival, phantom of the arena if u will. The last hope for the good guys, but he went to the dark side to achieve it, anithero, THE VIGILANTE. It was so well done, the storyline Sting vs NWO is the best in wrestlings history in my opinion.
I'm with you there. I got into NWA maybe a couple of years before you. We had very basic cable then so we were able to get WTBS. I was into the Horsemen, Steamboat, Magnum TA, Nikita Koloff, Rick Rude/Manny Fernandez, Barry Windham, The Freebirds. Sting came on the scene in 1987 and lit the industry on fire. I was in high school at the time...right around the time I had a teenage free-for-all party at my house. It was late summer/early fall. I'm so glad TBS is still around and wrestling is back on the network where it should be.
I’m 31 years old and Sting has been my favorite wrestler for every moment of my life. Top 5 favorite characters all time in anything, Sting is on my list. He’s Batman - except he’s real. 💯🦂
I agree, we always heard promotions called themselves a "family but we never really had seen it until that Brodie tribute show last week on Dynamite. They really took Amanda and the boys as one of their own, and especially 10 taking on the Big brother figure for The boys.
Forever a scorpion! Sting will and always be my favorite wrestler. At 34 now.. he played a bigger role than I wouldn’t realize until later in life. The whole series of 97-98 his silence, from his character change from light to dark, mystery and silence.. these are freaking amazing strengths outside of the ring. Much love to Steve aka The Stinger! Thank you!
Sting hands down is one of the most humblest dudes man. To hear Tony and J.R. together again calling matches takes me way back to my child hood. Love you guys. Thank you for everything you've done for the business, but thank you for the memories. I know get to share these memories with my brother and my children. Thank you so much.
Sting vs Undertaker would have been sick. WWE had no idea what they had when they had Sting. I'm glad that AEW is here to rectify the Legacy that is Sting. Can't wait to see what happens next.
@@russ3161able I cant believe undertaker had no interest in wrestling sting but my god the man had a wrestlemania opponent just about every year.. and with undertaker and sting comes the desire for one more match.. what a shame.
@@redmusichouse yeah they seem to do that a lot Just for instance on monday night raw Goldberg returns Hey who should goldberg wrestle at the next big Saudi payday? Hmmm Roman reigns? Spear vs spear DM? Nah let him take on drew McIntyre 😐 Same thing with sting and undertaker just give them two completely different opponents but have them work on the same goddamn wrestlemania 😓
A genuine man. Who is my childhood hero, but the man he is known to be out of the ring is why I still am a fan and see him as a role model of a good human being, little things like he doesn’t swear unlike many others who have appeared on this show. Tells us what a man he is
I’ve been a huge fan of Sting ever since I started watching WCW back in 1997 when he made the transition to the Crow gimmick. Because of him I’ve watched WCW all the way until the very end. Then I switched to TNA to watch Sting. Finally seeing him make his debut in WWE literally gave me goosebumps. It’s a darn shame they misused him. Having Triple H beating him at Wrestlemania was a deplorable move. Not along after that due to an injury Sting announced his retirement at the Hall of Fame which was a sad day. Thought I’ll never see Sting geared up walking in the ring again wielding the bat. Seeing Sting in AWE is such a historic & surreal moment. It would’ve been perfect if it was a jam packed arena in front of live crowds. The crowd would’ve pop so hard for the Stinger. Especially hearing how exciting Tony is. Really takes you back to the good old WCW days.
I'll be the one to say it. A Taker VS Sting match would be worth the money for the entrances alone. Sting coming out to his Crow Sting iconic music of course. Those entrances and the staredown in the center of the ring would sell it. It's a damn shame it never happened. It should have!
My hero from back since I first saw him on WCW Worldwide in 92 on a Saturday afternoon in UK, to seeing him live on multiple TNA UK tours, then finally in WWE & now in AEW.
I had heard of this fabled American wrestling in the early morning but never got to see it. It wasn't until ITV got Worldwide on Saturday afternoons that I got to see it. 1st show had a sit down promo with Sting. 1st PPV was Wrestle War with War Games, Sting's Squadron v Dangerous Alliance. I was gutted it wasn't shown on ITV, I didn't realise till weeks later that UK was months behind US & bought it on VHS from WH Smiths the next year.
I am happy Sting was in all those companies.. His WWE run wasn't the best, but it still had great moments. Everything has a silver lining, and it was cool as well to see him in the ring with Seth. Granted I wish Sting wasn't injured because unpopular opinion, I always wanted to see Seth face Sting. Regardless though I am happy Sting has something to say that he has been in almost every big pro wrestling company ever
I can only think of 2 wrestlers who got over without talking and let actions tell their stories, Kane and Sting. Both pulled the angles off in different ways in different environments but were the 2 greatest characters to go a long time without speaking.
When Andre the Giant tells you, " How you're doing BOSS", that's ultimate deep respect coming from him. Not to many guys get the label of being called boss.
Sting!!!! Wow!!! What can you say? I followed his whole career from day 1. What an amazing man, and A-1 talent. AEW..please utilize this KING 👑 the right way. One of the best pro wrestling has ever seen. Total class act!!! Thank you...STINGER for all of the great memories!
Sting is the oldest frequently-active professional wrestler today, am I correct? Hard to believe that Steve Borden is 63 now, and yet he looks like he’s only in his 40s - while wrestling people half his age too!
huge respect to Sting,loved is run in WCW coming from the rafters as the Crow Sting it was awesome,his debut in AEW was one of the highlights of 2020,hes going to be a huge help to the talent moving foward
It's nice to get Sting back on #AEWonTNT and we love to see him with #AEW #AEWDynamite can't wait to see what he has planned for #AEW. would like to see him in a mentor role to the younger Talent also.
I have to say, especially after the Brodie Lee tribute, AEW really does feel like a family. I could feel the genuine love, respect, passion & solidarity radiating off the tv screen last Wednesday night.
My favorite moment in wrestling history- The NWO are in the ring, Sting comes down with his bat so they all leave the ring, Sting then drops the bat out of the ring, and they all come in and Sting proceeds to clear the ring. Such an awesome moment.
I love Sting... At WCW.. at TNA.. where I think he cut one of the best shoot promos of ALL TIME against Samoa Joe leading up to Bound for Glory 08.. the one about legends.... he was gaining momentum in my eyes in WWE until his unfortunate accident....I am so very very glad he is now with AEW on a long term deal👍👍👍
@@princeleo8803 ahh man ya missed the glory days, but like u said it's mostly here on RUclips. Search for nwo vs tge sting army if ya haven't seen it allready.
I always love hearing stories of how people got into the business. There’s almost always some kind of crazy, movie-esque story. Stings was no different. These podcasts are such a treat
@@syiloman you know the sad part is despite me being a royal prick to Tony's wife and to reply in kind I probably would look worse than both of them as evil ages faster. Now onto something more impertinent Why Is sting who claims hes a Christian such a ball face liar? Wcw was never close to shutting wwe down however they did beat them 83 weeks in the Monday night wars.
Seeing Sting's face almost makes me wanna cry tears of joy. I fell outta wrestling about a year into the Wolfpack and haven't really followed since but Sting is an idol in a way to me. I honestly look at Sting as a wrestling god but I know he's religious and probably doesn't like that saying so I don't say that often. Sting really seems like a beautiful person. He seems humble and intact. Connected. I will always love him. I've never been close with my dad, he moved out when I was young but I still saw him every couple of weeks. Seeing Sting without makeup honestly reminds me of seeing my dad as a young kid....they don't look alike, that's not what I'm saying...but it has that familiarity. Sense of caring. Lmao sorry I just wanted to share that with you I guess
Sting said it so true. When WWE bought out WCW it felt like the enemy came in and took the women and children, especially the last show. I was like what the hell is happening?!
This was the podcast I’ve been waiting for. I’m 35 years old who lives in Toronto Canada and I never watched WWE growing up (even though WWF used to come here all the time for live shows back then) as a kid because I grew up on WCW and Sting quickly became my favourite wrestler and to this day he is still my favourite wrestler of all time. The very first WCW Show I ever saw was Superbrawl 4 with my uncle and that same night I turned down going to a live WWF show with my aunt. Best decision I ever made.
I love aew wrestling a great company I always tell people it's the future of wrestling I know Tony Khan has something up this year can't wait to see aew in 2023
I dropped off wrestling around 2004, only starting to come back to it since AEW came around. I'm in awe of guys like Sting now that I'm in my mid 30's like I was when I was a kid watching him. But now it's from admiration of his/their hard work and sacrifices for us fans.
IT'S STIIIIIIIIIIIING.... This is an ICON. Thanks for this interview. Thank you for joining AEW. Much respect to Tony Schiavone & Aubrey Edwards for another fun Unrestricted
Sting ive followed your wrestling career since u started U are my favorite wrestler of all time bar none &a living legend .Keep up the great work! 😊Im looking forward to U being the AEW heavyweight champion soon 💞👍😎God Bless U my brother in Christ.
He is a born again Christian, and he has done some preaching on TV over the years, and he has a really good voice, so yeah I would love to see him do commentary at some point for AEW. Here is a video of him on stage preaching with Ed Young. ruclips.net/video/3IWPDAo1vkE/видео.html&ab_channel=EdYoung
My favorite wrestler ever and the greatest face paint gimmick ever in professional wrestling.Sting always redeem reinvent his character over and over 30 something years in the game...
Sting’s honesty is something special to witness.
I just can't stop praising Steve Borden for being in such a great, I mean, GREAT shape at his fn' 62. Kicking ass, not losing a single step on the mic, giving us true spectacular matches and, most importantly, being such a humble, fun, crazy, into fans performer. The only real old school icon who can actually wrestle. Love you, Stinger.
Steve never aged too, he looks like a guy still in his late 30s or early 40s… And is still wrestling wonderful matches at 63! 👏
Sting: "I was pushing for a cinema style match with Taker and it just didn't happen..."
*This is what real pain is, right here. We all feel it. A unison of pain across a whole generation*
What makes it worse is taker laughing it off cos he's a wwe corporate pos
Imagine if sting came with the invasion. Imagine the matches with Sting vs Taker in their primes respectfully. All the different angles n story line that could have been.
@@rioducci4798 problem is though, it would have been biker taker and for me that just isn't the dream. Dead man taker didn't return until 04, so around then or 07 would of actually been the perfect times, not 90s or 01
Taker also looked very defined even in 09 and 10 though. Up til his hiac match with hhh pretty much
@@rioducci4798 I'm glad he didn't!! They would have buried him like they buried Bucker T. Stings legacy deserves more!!
Sting got me into wrestling 22 years ago and now here he is in AEW, the company that got me back into pro wrestling. This is perfect.
Sting got me into wrestling in 2012 with tna and aew got back into wrestling
Then it must be like back in 1997 for me I guess
Love it! ❤️
Sting brought me in back in 92 when I purchased his toy and trading card. I left in 2005 and AEW brought me back. This is awesome to share with my young son.
If only one guy got you into wrestling you aren't really a fan. He hasn't even done anything YET in AEW. Seems you are into the man that is STING!!!
I still get goosebumps watching his debut. Best AEW debut ever. Imagine if it had happened in front of an arena full of fans….
Sting was an avenger fighting for his company not being taken over by NWO, he was the soul of WCW fighting for its survival, phantom of the arena if u will. The last hope for the good guys, but he went to the dark side to achieve it, anithero, THE VIGILANTE. It was so well done, the storyline Sting vs NWO is the best in wrestlings history in my opinion.
Whenever sting does get his match in AEW
His opponent should give Sting a Pedigree and he should kick out at one
Gold.
I love it.
YES!😂👍🏼
This comment is underrated
Then he'll bury triple h lol
I have watched sting since 1989-1990 until 2001/ now i am back watching wrestling again and he is still here.
Sting is basically the only reason I ever liked wrestling. Watching him onn WCW Saturday Night on TBS had me hooked.
Oh yeah
@@veronicawatson2525 yup 😊
6:05 the Mothership!
I'm with you there. I got into NWA maybe a couple of years before you. We had very basic cable then so we were able to get WTBS. I was into the Horsemen, Steamboat, Magnum TA, Nikita Koloff, Rick Rude/Manny Fernandez, Barry Windham, The Freebirds. Sting came on the scene in 1987 and lit the industry on fire. I was in high school at the time...right around the time I had a teenage free-for-all party at my house. It was late summer/early fall.
I'm so glad TBS is still around and wrestling is back on the network where it should be.
I’m 31 years old and Sting has been my favorite wrestler for every moment of my life. Top 5 favorite characters all time in anything, Sting is on my list. He’s Batman - except he’s real. 💯🦂
The Crow Quiet Sting in the Rafters versus The NWO...The greatest storyline ever in professional wrestling...
Could not agree more!!!
And then hill hogan happened....fuck Terry bollea
After the Brodie Lee tribute, AEW proves the word family has meaning.
I agree, we always heard promotions called themselves a "family but we never really had seen it until that Brodie tribute show last week on Dynamite.
They really took Amanda and the boys as one of their own, and especially 10 taking on the Big brother figure for The boys.
Yesh
@John Layer this seems really disrespectful. Care to explain what's so funny?
@John Layer I see, you're a clown. Bye
Brilliant ....just brilliant....this should be ann official banner for AEW
Sting sounds down to earth and humble, being the incredible super start ICON that he is.
That's exactly waht makes him even more special. I love him. lml
Agree, all around good man, glad I picked him as a kid to look up to. @@roldirevan2130
I was shocked when Sting made his debut in AEW he's always been my favorite wrestler.
Schiavone looks so relaxed and so happy to be so fully immersed in the wrestling business again. It’s great to see
Forever a scorpion! Sting will and always be my favorite wrestler. At 34 now.. he played a bigger role than I wouldn’t realize until later in life. The whole series of 97-98 his silence, from his character change from light to dark, mystery and silence.. these are freaking amazing strengths outside of the ring. Much love to Steve aka The Stinger! Thank you!
Sting is such a genuine human being...guys easy to like..thanks for the memories stinger....
Sting hands down is one of the most humblest dudes man. To hear Tony and J.R. together again calling matches takes me way back to my child hood. Love you guys. Thank you for everything you've done for the business, but thank you for the memories. I know get to share these memories with my brother and my children. Thank you so much.
Sting vs Undertaker would have been sick. WWE had no idea what they had when they had Sting. I'm glad that AEW is here to rectify the Legacy that is Sting. Can't wait to see what happens next.
The undertaker is a chicken 🐔 for not having a dream match with Sting on his resume. Period
WWE dropped the ball (AGAIN) big time
WWE/Vince McMahon knew what they had with Sting. He just didn't care.
@@russ3161able I cant believe undertaker had no interest in wrestling sting but my god the man had a wrestlemania opponent just about every year.. and with undertaker and sting comes the desire for one more match.. what a shame.
@@redmusichouse yeah they seem to do that a lot
Just for instance on monday night raw
Goldberg returns
Hey who should goldberg wrestle at the next big Saudi payday? Hmmm Roman reigns? Spear vs spear DM? Nah let him take on drew McIntyre 😐
Same thing with sting and undertaker just give them two completely different opponents but have them work on the same goddamn wrestlemania 😓
A genuine man. Who is my childhood hero, but the man he is known to be out of the ring is why I still am a fan and see him as a role model of a good human being, little things like he doesn’t swear unlike many others who have appeared on this show. Tells us what a man he is
I’ve been a huge fan of Sting ever since I started watching WCW back in 1997 when he made the transition to the Crow gimmick. Because of him I’ve watched WCW all the way until the very end.
Then I switched to TNA to watch Sting. Finally seeing him make his debut in WWE literally gave me goosebumps. It’s a darn shame they misused him. Having Triple H beating him at Wrestlemania was a deplorable move. Not along after that due to an injury Sting announced his retirement at the Hall of Fame which was a sad day. Thought I’ll never see Sting geared up walking in the ring again wielding the bat. Seeing Sting in AWE is such a historic & surreal moment.
It would’ve been perfect if it was a jam packed arena in front of live crowds. The crowd would’ve pop so hard for the Stinger. Especially hearing how exciting Tony is. Really takes you back to the good old WCW days.
I'll be the one to say it. A Taker VS Sting match would be worth the money for the entrances alone. Sting coming out to his Crow Sting iconic music of course. Those entrances and the staredown in the center of the ring would sell it. It's a damn shame it never happened. It should have!
Gotta love this guy.
I never thought I'd get to see a show with JR, Tony & Sting again. Marking out hard!
STING!!!! Always & Still my #1 favorite wrestler since the 80's.
Nice fun bags
Sting is the Icon. Im so happy is back on TNT.
My hero from back since I first saw him on WCW Worldwide in 92 on a Saturday afternoon in UK, to seeing him live on multiple TNA UK tours, then finally in WWE & now in AEW.
I first come across Sting in the 1980s early hours in the morning when ITV first started to show NWA-WCW been a fan ever since.
@@gdn2705 I remember watching it. Bill Kasmier, Doom, Steiners, Luger, I think it was on at about 1 or 2am.
I had heard of this fabled American wrestling in the early morning but never got to see it. It wasn't until ITV got Worldwide on Saturday afternoons that I got to see it. 1st show had a sit down promo with Sting. 1st PPV was Wrestle War with War Games, Sting's Squadron v Dangerous Alliance. I was gutted it wasn't shown on ITV, I didn't realise till weeks later that UK was months behind US & bought it on VHS from WH Smiths the next year.
Never knew we had had WCW on ITV over here I only got to watch Worldwide on Channel 5 😏
I am happy Sting was in all those companies.. His WWE run wasn't the best, but it still had great moments. Everything has a silver lining, and it was cool as well to see him in the ring with Seth. Granted I wish Sting wasn't injured because unpopular opinion, I always wanted to see Seth face Sting. Regardless though I am happy Sting has something to say that he has been in almost every big pro wrestling company ever
When Tony said "We bring back the childhood of the kids from the 90s" ohhh my eyes watered from the pure enjoyment..
Sting is a national treasure.
I can only think of 2 wrestlers who got over without talking and let actions tell their stories, Kane and Sting. Both pulled the angles off in different ways in different environments but were the 2 greatest characters to go a long time without speaking.
When Andre the Giant tells you, " How you're doing BOSS", that's ultimate deep respect coming from him. Not to many guys get the label of being called boss.
Didn't he call just about everyone boss...?
@@ed-roc2054 not everyone
Yeah you get Andre the giants respect you did something special, Vince even gets choked up talking about Andre
Andre called everybody "boss."
Sting!!!! Wow!!! What can you say? I followed his whole career from day 1. What an amazing man, and A-1 talent. AEW..please utilize this KING 👑 the right way. One of the best pro wrestling has ever seen. Total class act!!! Thank you...STINGER for all of the great memories!
Sting looks miles better than any other wrestler his age
What about the...Under-TAKH?
Crazy how hes older than Taker
@@rioducci4798 he still does looks like a guy in his 30's insane
He's a former bodybuilder and took care of himself. I'm not surprised he can still go in the ring at 62 freakin' years old. He's still amazing.
Sting is the oldest frequently-active professional wrestler today, am I correct?
Hard to believe that Steve Borden is 63 now, and yet he looks like he’s only in his 40s - while wrestling people half his age too!
My favorite wrestler of all time.
Sting and Great Muta was always my favorite rivalry!!
Tony Schiavone:
It's Stinggg!! . . .
One of the goats of professional wrestling the icon sting its showtime folks 👏
Sting the 🐐
I love Scorpion 🦂
& Dingo Warrior..So happy Stinger is still around..💯
So glad Sting is back! My favorite and looks in great condition. Great things are ahead for the Stinger at the right home called AEW.
My all time faved wrestler Sting along with the Ultimate Warrior. Also my faved wrestling promotion AEW
I'm 36, when sting debuted for aew I felt like I was 7 again.
I also felt like i was 7 again. I am 30 though.
The nwo invasion and sting changing to “crow” sting was probably the best angle and build up of all time.
With the worst payoff
huge respect to Sting,loved is run in WCW coming from the rafters as the Crow Sting it was awesome,his debut in AEW was one of the highlights of 2020,hes going to be a huge help to the talent moving foward
It's nice to get Sting back on #AEWonTNT and we love to see him with #AEW #AEWDynamite can't wait to see what he has planned for #AEW. would like to see him in a mentor role to the younger Talent also.
I have to say, especially after the Brodie Lee tribute, AEW really does feel like a family. I could feel the genuine love, respect, passion & solidarity radiating off the tv screen last Wednesday night.
I love how Aubrey says wardlow was a kid on Christmas 😂
Hahahaha seriously that was great !
Sting and Ricky Steamboat are my all time favorite baby faces. I still get excited when I hear his "Turbocharged" theme.
Look at Tony's room, dude is a super comic nerd. Everytime I learn something about this dude he gets cooler.
He has a Batcave
@I They are chill, so yes.
@I nerds are cooler than you
His sons room ? Using sons computer ?
💯!!!
The stinger is back home 🦂🦂
Definitely on my wrestling Mount Rushmore
Its Lois!!!! So glad to see Sting in AEW. Has been my fave since I was a kid watching him in the NWA.
My favorite moment in wrestling history- The NWO are in the ring, Sting comes down with his bat so they all leave the ring, Sting then drops the bat out of the ring, and they all come in and Sting proceeds to clear the ring. Such an awesome moment.
Stinger just sent Wembley into pandemonium what an ICON.
I think Sting found the fountain of youth. He still looks great.
He would tell you it’s Jesus, but, in reality it’s that he wasn’t ever much of a drinker/druggie.
Sting your a icon love you my fav
Wrestler
Schiavone no selling Lois......EPIC!
IT'S STIIIIIIIIING!! WOOOOO!!! So awesome to see The Stinger back on wrestling television once again!
I could’ve watched another hour of this. Its like Tony said , these two bring back so many good memories.
Thanks again AEW for bringing in Sting.
I love Sting... At WCW.. at TNA.. where I think he cut one of the best shoot promos of ALL TIME against Samoa Joe leading up to Bound for Glory 08.. the one about legends.... he was gaining momentum in my eyes in WWE until his unfortunate accident....I am so very very glad he is now with AEW on a long term deal👍👍👍
All I can say is I'm so glad Stinger is in AEW... I've enjoyed his work since I was a kid in the 90's. Thank you Sting, thank you AEW.
I really wish I watched WCW as a kid. But it's great that technology today allows me to watch Sting matches from the 90's and I am a big Sting fan.
Did u watch WWF?
@@MrDeano-eu9rg yeah I started watching wrestling in 2000, The Rock and Triple H was the first feud I was really invested in.
@@princeleo8803 ahh man ya missed the glory days, but like u said it's mostly here on RUclips. Search for nwo vs tge sting army if ya haven't seen it allready.
Sting and vader had great matches. Vader in early 90s wcw was having banger with everyone
I always love hearing stories of how people got into the business. There’s almost always some kind of crazy, movie-esque story. Stings was no different. These podcasts are such a treat
Sting and Tony talking about the territories. Dam. Remind me of the good ol days of pro wrestling.
There's no way tony disnt know she was behind him 🤣😂🤣😂 dosen't even flinch...classic
He was scared to death that man knew not to flinch or she would eat him
@@lukel1919 You act like Tony is Brad Pitt over there. I wonder what you would look like in your mid 60s.
@@syiloman I‘d look like penelope ford in my mid 60‘s (hopefully)
I was wondering who that was.
@@syiloman you know the sad part is despite me being a royal prick to Tony's wife and to reply in kind I probably would look worse than both of them as evil ages faster.
Now onto something more impertinent
Why Is sting who claims hes a Christian such a ball face liar? Wcw was never close to shutting wwe down however they did beat them 83 weeks in the Monday night wars.
"It's Stiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing!!!" -Tony Schiavone voice
Tony's mom: "I don't give a damn, if they're doing a recording for TNT. I WANNA SEE STAAAAAAANG!!!"
Tonys mom?
😂👏
Wife
That's your printer
I thought the same thing. But its his wife.
It's STING one of my all time favorites still
Sting is the real deal. A true legend.
50% of the comments: "It's Stiiiinnngg!" The other 50% of the comments: " It's Tony's Wife/Mooommm!"
Seeing Sting's face almost makes me wanna cry tears of joy.
I fell outta wrestling about a year into the Wolfpack and haven't really followed since but Sting is an idol in a way to me. I honestly look at Sting as a wrestling god but I know he's religious and probably doesn't like that saying so I don't say that often.
Sting really seems like a beautiful person. He seems humble and intact. Connected. I will always love him.
I've never been close with my dad, he moved out when I was young but I still saw him every couple of weeks.
Seeing Sting without makeup honestly reminds me of seeing my dad as a young kid....they don't look alike, that's not what I'm saying...but it has that familiarity. Sense of caring.
Lmao sorry I just wanted to share that with you I guess
Sting said it so true. When WWE bought out WCW it felt like the enemy came in and took the women and children, especially the last show. I was like what the hell is happening?!
The snow is a nice touch for his entrance on AEW
This was the podcast I’ve been waiting for. I’m 35 years old who lives in Toronto Canada and I never watched WWE growing up (even though WWF used to come here all the time for live shows back then) as a kid because I grew up on WCW and Sting quickly became my favourite wrestler and to this day he is still my favourite wrestler of all time. The very first WCW Show I ever saw was Superbrawl 4 with my uncle and that same night I turned down going to a live WWF show with my aunt. Best decision I ever made.
Sting looks like he stopped aging at 40. Good gracious. What a freak of nature!
aew got me back on wrestling. loved this interview with sting..his starcade 97 entrance is one of the best ever
I love aew wrestling a great company I always tell people it's the future of wrestling I know Tony Khan has something up this year can't wait to see aew in 2023
The legend, Sting, on the podcast.
80% of comments: lets talk about Tony's old lady
Really old lady
I dropped off wrestling around 2004, only starting to come back to it since AEW came around.
I'm in awe of guys like Sting now that I'm in my mid 30's like I was when I was a kid watching him. But now it's from admiration of his/their hard work and sacrifices for us fans.
He doesn’t look 61, maybe late 40s, but still doesn’t look old at all.
His voice never aged
Staying healthy
Clean living has its perks. Like not dying in your fifties.
I disagree, he looks 61. If you know people that look like that in their 40s, they are likely not very healthy.
@@ridleyroid9060 you’re insane
Sting is one of my all-time favorites and a legend in the professional wrestling world. I enjoyed this interview. Thank you AEW!
TNA treated Stings legacy better than Vince ever did.
I 💯 agree with you, Vince is Toxic when it comes to wrestles he didn't help create.
Truth
Cause they respected the legend of Sting. Vince didn't
Agreed
You can say that twice and mean it
STING is so cool and humble. My favorite wrestler of all time. So glad he's here with AEW family!
IT'S STIIIIIIIIIIIING.... This is an ICON. Thanks for this interview. Thank you for joining AEW. Much respect to Tony Schiavone & Aubrey Edwards for another fun Unrestricted
My all time wcw favorite wrestler
Thank you Sting !
Sting ive followed your wrestling career since u started U are my favorite wrestler of all time bar none &a living legend .Keep up the great work! 😊Im looking forward to U being the AEW heavyweight champion soon 💞👍😎God Bless U my brother in Christ.
Sting being back on TNT just feels right
STING is my favorite since childhood!!! 30 now lol. He is THE ICON!!!!
IT'S STIIIIING STING IS HERE!!
I'm so happy Sting is around the wrestling scene again!
I have watched this a million times. I was/is still a Sting fan.
Tony be SAVAGE with ignoring his wife.
BDE
LOL!
I came here to mention to him blatantly ignoring her. How dare he. Lois Rules. Lol
My wiiiiiiiiiiiiife (Borat Voice)
@@polygonjones
His house and he's on the clock.
Sting is still awesome
Sting has a broadcaster's voice, surprised he's never shown interest for a wrestling podcast or a sportscast in general
He seriously does... maybe we’ll see him on commentary soon
I'd actually love to hear him on commentary once he isn't presented as talent anymore
I wanna hear him fantasy book him vs undertaker, him vs the fiend and him vs Darby allin to name a few
He is a born again Christian, and he has done some preaching on TV over the years, and he has a really good voice, so yeah I would love to see him do commentary at some point for AEW.
Here is a video of him on stage preaching with Ed Young.
ruclips.net/video/3IWPDAo1vkE/видео.html&ab_channel=EdYoung
same
My favorite wrestler ever and the greatest face paint gimmick ever in professional wrestling.Sting always redeem reinvent his character over and over 30 something years in the game...
Sting is a legend
Tony ignoring his wife like a pro 😂
Hahahaha 🤣🤣
lurking 😳🤣🤣
Is that his wife or mother?? She looks really old
@@Mario-cv5el wife
@@Mario-cv5el she’s younger than him
Perfect scenario for me: Darby Allin gets someone ready for a scorpion death drop. Looks over to sting, who gives him the nod to do it.
Sting The Legend
Sting awesome so happy he’s back