Sting has plotted career ‘endgame,’ Darby Allin will be part of it
Posted: Dec 30th, '22, 00:17
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Ian Carey
13 hours ago
Sting says he has an idea of what he would like to do with the remainder of his career but is keeping his cards close to his chest.
The 63-year-old took part in an in-depth interview with The Ringer released on Thursday. During the discussion, he spoke about having "plotted out his endgame."
Sting said:
“Well, I know Darby [Allin] is going to be a part of it for sure. I won’t have a singles match at this point. Darby will be along with me and I’ll be along with him and we can add more to it as far as I’m concerned. But I have a few people [in mind] and I really don’t want to say now.”
Sting would continue to say he wants to leave a lasting and positive memory in the minds of fans as he approaches the end of his career.
“I want them to just be left with a memory that they’ll never forget, a good positive memory. I want fans to be thoroughly entertained and just having a good time and reminiscing with me. As history begins to come to an end, as the last wave comes into shore, I want to ride it with all those who want to come on with me. Absolutely.”
Sting also spoke about what the future may hold for Darby:
“For Darby, there is life beyond wrestling as well,” Sting explains. “He’s a very creative guy and he’s got ties with some pretty influential people all over the country. I believe that if he stays in the wrestling industry, if he stays here with the AEW, that eventually he’ll have some sort of creative control and some sort of leadership role where he’s coordinating. I believe that he has the ability to do something in film. Anything that has to do with art, anything that has to do with risking your life, he’s going to do. This guy is jumping off bridges 100 feet high. He’s jumping over houses with cars. He has [an] interest in skateboarding. He loves to just be out and about and rubbing shoulders with people that love to experience life to its fullest.”
Ian Carey
13 hours ago
Sting says he has an idea of what he would like to do with the remainder of his career but is keeping his cards close to his chest.
The 63-year-old took part in an in-depth interview with The Ringer released on Thursday. During the discussion, he spoke about having "plotted out his endgame."
Sting said:
“Well, I know Darby [Allin] is going to be a part of it for sure. I won’t have a singles match at this point. Darby will be along with me and I’ll be along with him and we can add more to it as far as I’m concerned. But I have a few people [in mind] and I really don’t want to say now.”
Sting would continue to say he wants to leave a lasting and positive memory in the minds of fans as he approaches the end of his career.
“I want them to just be left with a memory that they’ll never forget, a good positive memory. I want fans to be thoroughly entertained and just having a good time and reminiscing with me. As history begins to come to an end, as the last wave comes into shore, I want to ride it with all those who want to come on with me. Absolutely.”
Sting also spoke about what the future may hold for Darby:
“For Darby, there is life beyond wrestling as well,” Sting explains. “He’s a very creative guy and he’s got ties with some pretty influential people all over the country. I believe that if he stays in the wrestling industry, if he stays here with the AEW, that eventually he’ll have some sort of creative control and some sort of leadership role where he’s coordinating. I believe that he has the ability to do something in film. Anything that has to do with art, anything that has to do with risking your life, he’s going to do. This guy is jumping off bridges 100 feet high. He’s jumping over houses with cars. He has [an] interest in skateboarding. He loves to just be out and about and rubbing shoulders with people that love to experience life to its fullest.”