AEW TOUTS STING’S FIRST MATCH ON TNT IN 20 YEARS
- 08/16/2021 (4:57:31 pm)
- Bob Mulrenin
AEW sent us the following:
“The Icon” Sting to Wrestle on TNT for the First Time in 20 Years
This Wednesday’s “AEW: Dynamite” features Sting and Darby Allin
in a Texas Tornado Tag Match against the surging team of 2.0
in a Texas Tornado Tag Match against the surging team of 2.0
August 16, 2021 – Twenty years and five months after defeating Ric Flair in the final “Night of
Champions” episode of WCW Monday Nitro on TNT, “The Icon” Sting will once again wrestle on
TNT this Wednesday in an all-new episode of “AEW: Dynamite,” live from the Fertitta Center in
Houston, Texas.
Champions” episode of WCW Monday Nitro on TNT, “The Icon” Sting will once again wrestle on
TNT this Wednesday in an all-new episode of “AEW: Dynamite,” live from the Fertitta Center in
Houston, Texas.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers ever, Sting, along with his
protégé Darby Allin, will take on the surging team of Matt Lee and Jeff Parker, better known as
2point0. This marks Sting’s first official match on TNT after a two-decade absence. Sting and
Allin boast a perfect 2-0 record from their PPV victories over Brian Cage and Ricky Starks at
“Revolution,” and Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky at “Double or Nothing.”
protégé Darby Allin, will take on the surging team of Matt Lee and Jeff Parker, better known as
2point0. This marks Sting’s first official match on TNT after a two-decade absence. Sting and
Allin boast a perfect 2-0 record from their PPV victories over Brian Cage and Ricky Starks at
“Revolution,” and Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky at “Double or Nothing.”
“My relationship with TNT goes back more than 25 years, so having the opportunity to wrestle
on the network that housed some of my most important moments is pretty surreal,” said Sting.
“The return of crowds has already been electric enough over the past month and a half, but
there’s going to be an extra surge of adrenaline in Houston knowing that we’re live on TNT on
Wednesday night.”
on the network that housed some of my most important moments is pretty surreal,” said Sting.
“The return of crowds has already been electric enough over the past month and a half, but
there’s going to be an extra surge of adrenaline in Houston knowing that we’re live on TNT on
Wednesday night.”
“When we first launched AEW, I was ecstatic to bring professional wrestling back to TNT after
such a long absence,” said Tony Khan, AEW CEO, GM and Head of Creative. “So many wrestling
fans, myself included, watched Sting defeat the legendary Ric Flair 20 years ago in that last
match on TNT, and now it’s such a thrill that Sting will finally return to the ring on Wednesday
Night Dynamite to team with Darby Allin against 2point0 in a Texas Tornado Tag Team Match.
This historic match on Wednesday in Houston is just another example of AEW’s commitment to
bring wrestling fans the great moments that they deserve.”
such a long absence,” said Tony Khan, AEW CEO, GM and Head of Creative. “So many wrestling
fans, myself included, watched Sting defeat the legendary Ric Flair 20 years ago in that last
match on TNT, and now it’s such a thrill that Sting will finally return to the ring on Wednesday
Night Dynamite to team with Darby Allin against 2point0 in a Texas Tornado Tag Team Match.
This historic match on Wednesday in Houston is just another example of AEW’s commitment to
bring wrestling fans the great moments that they deserve.”
“I was much younger when Sting last wrestled on TNT, and now that I’m grown man, I’m
excited to be a part of bringing the icon back to the network that made him famous. That
young fan inside of me of Sting from twenty years ago, has only grown in admiration…kick
those young whippersnappers’ asses,” said Sam Linsky, Associate General Manager, SVP,
Programming and Operations, TBS, TNT and truTV.
excited to be a part of bringing the icon back to the network that made him famous. That
young fan inside of me of Sting from twenty years ago, has only grown in admiration…kick
those young whippersnappers’ asses,” said Sam Linsky, Associate General Manager, SVP,
Programming and Operations, TBS, TNT and truTV.
Coming off a red-hot debut episode of “AEW: Rampage” last Friday that featured Dr. Britt
Baker, D.M.D. retaining her AEW Women’s World Championship against Red Velvet in the main
event match, this week’s “AEW: Dynamite” promises another stacked card. AEW World Tag
Team Champions The Young Bucks will defend their titles against Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus of
Jurassic Express, MJF and Chris Jericho will finally face off after Jericho conquered all four of
MJF’s “Labors of Jericho,” and Sammy Guevara takes on Shawn Spears in a continuation of the
boiling feud between The Pinnacle and The Inner Circle.
Baker, D.M.D. retaining her AEW Women’s World Championship against Red Velvet in the main
event match, this week’s “AEW: Dynamite” promises another stacked card. AEW World Tag
Team Champions The Young Bucks will defend their titles against Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus of
Jurassic Express, MJF and Chris Jericho will finally face off after Jericho conquered all four of
MJF’s “Labors of Jericho,” and Sammy Guevara takes on Shawn Spears in a continuation of the
boiling feud between The Pinnacle and The Inner Circle.
Tickets for “AEW: Dynamite” and “AEW: Rampage” are available at aewtix.com. Fans can also
watch “AEW: Rampage” every Friday on TNT at 10 p.m. ET and catch “AEW: Dynamite” every
Wednesday on TNT at 8 p.m. ET., and on-demand on the TNT app.
watch “AEW: Rampage” every Friday on TNT at 10 p.m. ET and catch “AEW: Dynamite” every
Wednesday on TNT at 8 p.m. ET., and on-demand on the TNT app.
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