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Pro-wrestlers take a huge toll on their body to entertain the fans and become immortal. At AEW Revolution, 62-year-old WCW legend and WWE Hall of Famer Sting performed a dive from the balcony on Andrade through three tables. Looking at his age and the move Sting performed, fans and other wrestlers were shocked at what they saw.

This match amazed WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair, who praised Stinger for giving an excellent performance at Revolution PPV. ‘The Nature Boy’ appreciated The Tornado Trios match through Twitter. 

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Flair wrote, “Still Not Over The Tornado Trios Match At #AEWRevolution! @Sting & @AndradeElIdolo Killed It! WOOOOO!”

It’s not just Ric Flair, but Stinger’s performance amazed the whole pro-wrestling fanbase.

Ric Flair and Sting wrestled each other multiple times in WCW and received plaudits from fans. Interestingly, the duo shared the ring in WCW’s final match. 

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It’s still amazing to watch Sting having good matches in AEW. The Vigilante’s presence in the ring gets the crowd going, and that seems to be fueling the over 30-year veteran to keep at it. 

Sting’s post-WWE career

For a long time, Sting was known as the greatest pro-wrestler who has never stepped foot in a WWE ring.

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However, this ended when Sting made his presence felt at Survivor Series 2014. He had his last WWE match in 2015 against Seth Rollins and then announced his retirement in 2016 because of a neck injury he picked in that match.

In 2020, Sting’s WWE contract ended, and in a few months, he appeared on AEW Dynamite. Since his AEW debut, Sting has wrestled some matches alongside Darby Allin. He has said many times that the injury he picked in WWE did not affect him much.

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In the post-AEW Revolution conference, Sting said that he needs more time to recover after matches. However, ‘The Icon’ is sure that he will have more matches in AEW in the coming years.

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