AEW CBS Sports Looks at Sting's Legacy and Retirement Match

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Sting is ready for his swan song. The legendary wrestler will make one final walk to the ring Sunday night in Greensboro, North Carolina -- the same arena where Ric Flair helped elevate him from a promising youngster to an emerging superstar. Sting links with Darby Allin for the 28th and last time as they defend the AEW tag team titles against the Young Bucks at AEW Revolution.

To survive nearly 40 years as a professional wrestler is incredibly uncommon. To do so as a star for multiple organizations is nearly impossible.

Sting on Sunday will rewrite the final chapter in a story that was nearly written for him. Steve Borden can move on with no regrets for how it ended. Meet "The Icon" and witness how he shaped so many people and promotions throughout his fabled career.


Full story: Sting retires: From surfer to crow to legend, how 'The Icon' earned his moniker ahead of his final match
 

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