AEW Revolution 2024 preview with UK start time for icon Sting's retirement after 39 year career | 50VFY93 | 2024-03-04 21:08:01
AEW Revolution 2024 is upon us with Sting retiring after four decades in the wrestling enterprise.
The World Championship Wrestling (WCW) icon, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016 by Ric Aptitude, is looking time on his profession over three years after becoming a member of All Elite Wrestling.
This weekend, his legendary career involves an finish with an epic retirement match as Sting groups with longtime tag companion Darby Allin, putting their championships on the line towards The Younger Bucks.
The 64-year-old legend has embraced Darby's daredevil attitude in the ring, with the youthful star solely telling Metro.co.uk: 'He evokes me inside the ring… being 64 years previous, jumping off balconies – but in addition how he lives his life outdoors the ring, being so humble – and typically he forgets he's Sting.'
The card as an entire for Revolution seems to be stacked from prime to bottom with eight different matches including an extra 5 title bouts.
Here's all the things it is advisable to know.
When is AEW Revolution 2024?
AEW Revolution airs Sunday night time (March 3) with all of the motion kicking off at 1am for followers in the UK.
How are you going to watch AEW Revolution 2024?
For UK fans, you'll be able to tune into the AEW Revolution card reside by way of TrillerTV, previously generally known as FiteTV.
AEW Revolution 2024 full match card
- No DQ match for AEW Tag Staff Titles: Sting and Darby Allin (c) vs. The Young Bucks
- AEW World Title: Samoa Joe (c) vs. 'Hangman' Adam Web page vs. Swerve Strickland
- AEW International Title: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Roderick Robust
- AEW Ladies's Title: Toni Storm (c) vs. Deonna Purrazzo
- Continental Crown Title: Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
- Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita
- AEW TNT Title: Christian Cage (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
- FTR vs. Blackpool Fight Membership
- All-Star Scramble: Chris Jericho vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Lance Archer vs. Hook vs. Brian Cage vs. Magnus vs. Dante Martin
Is Sting truly retiring?
The Icon Sting is hanging up his boots for good, eight years after his first retirement in WWE.
A journeyman of the wrestling world, he was synonymous with WCW earlier than have a resurgence in TNA/IMPACT Wrestling, while his WWE run didn't quite go as anybody would have hoped.
Despite a dream match with The Undertaker being there for the taking, Sting's solely WrestleMania match noticed him lose to Triple H, whereas a subsequent match towards Seth Rollins noticed him endure a career threatening again damage.
Becoming a member of AEW in December 2020 confirmed there was still plenty left in the tank, and now Sting seems to have reached some extent where he can retire on his personal phrases.
'I would like individuals to walk away saying, 'How was that even potential?" I would like individuals to be entertained. I need to elevate AEW,' he advised Sports Illustrated.
'I by no means needed wrestling to cross me by. That's why I wrestled the best way I did. This Sunday, I'm going to wrestle a method that may make individuals need to save the tape.'
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