Sting’s ablest kid, Steve Jr.’s impressive interference in his dad’s final match, worked as a cherry on the cake both to the AEW fans and to himself as well. And it seems it might also end up being a catalyst for him officially lacing up the wrestling boots in the future.
Former WWE commentator and presenter Rene Paquette left a career-defining remark over the latest footage of Steven Borden showing the legacy of his blood through a class jump.
Tony Khan might be wise to consider taking The Icon’s son onboard
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Sting’s spectacular retirement match capped an unforgettable AEW Revolution PPV at Greensboro Coliseum on Sunday and fans are still vibing with it. A send-off to a legend couldn’t be any better than Sting walking down the ring for good after delivering one of the most impressive performances in his career alongside his tag teammate Darby Allin. To add to the celebration, Sting’s two sons, Garrett and Steve Jr. dressed up as Surfer Sting and Wolfpack Sting for the match and taught a lesson to the heel EVPs.
Alongside appreciating their father’s performance, the wrestling world couldn’t go without taking a minute to acknowledge his kids’ amazing potential to be a notable wrestler in the future. Rene Paquette said it to the AEW higher up on behalf of many.
Her comment over Borden’s latest tweet reads, ‘Pretty sure the air you caught should result in some kind of contract’.
Pretty sure the air you caught should result in some kind of contract 😂
— Renee Paquette (@ReneePaquette) March 6, 2024
However, one of Sting’s sons even held up his other professional pursuit to stand by his dad’s side on his special night at AEW.
Sting’s son chose personal commitments over professional commitments to hit the ring at Revolution
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A storybook ending to a legendary career and that too, being accompanied by the offspring was perhaps more than what Sting visualized for himself. To embrace that emotion, his son, Garrett Lee Borden, put his popular gaming channel on a temporary halt. “It was absolutely insane, and by far the coolest night of my entire life. The admiration and love from the fans toward my dad made me even more proud of him than I already am. So, this is obviously why I’ve been a bit absent the past month or so. I was largely focused on looking as good as possible for the show, so lots of hours that would have been spent grinding Destiny were instead spent in the gym, haha.” Garrett noted.
So… one of Sting's adult sons has a gaming youtube focused on Destiny 2 and made a very wholesome community update about why he wasn't posting as many videos lately. pic.twitter.com/e15UJR61su
— Pat Baer (@patbaer) March 5, 2024
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He, however, thanked the fans for being patient and assured them to be back with his commitment pretty soon. It will be interesting to see Steve Jr. or Garrett follow in the footsteps of their brothers, ever in their life or not. What’s your take on Tony Khan being asked to sign Sting’s son after they showed graceful wrestling skills during the AEW Revolution 2024? Sound off in the comments.