At 62, the WCW Icon is amongst the rarest active veterans in the business, with a career spanning five decades. The face-painted star has captivated millions over the years and carved an unmatched legacy. After almost hanging up his boots from WWE six years ago, Sting stunned everyone by signing with AEW in 2020 and is now rewriting the final chapter of his career.

While speaking with Riju Dasgupta of Sportskeeda Wrestling, Gunn said Sting still has an aura about him that appeals to die-hard wrestling fans. The former DX member explained that fans love showing their kids whom they grew up watching, and the face-painted icon is one of those stars:

Gunn called it a ‘good-parenting moment’ for fans when veterans like him and Sting come out. The pro wrestling veteran said there currently aren’t many legends who are active in-ring competitors, so the AEW universe enjoys every bit of seeing them perform these days:

You can check out the entire interview below:

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What’s next for Sting in AEW?

Sting, alongside Darby Allin, is currently on a collision course with MJF and The Pinnacle. Initially, it seemed like fans would see the face-painted stars in action together at Full Gear. However, the company has focused its storyline direction on the two top pillars of AEW - MJF and Darby Allin.

Both rising stars will square off against each other at the upcoming pay-per-view. With Mr. Friedman most likely to bring Wardlow and Shawn Spears as his back-ups, The Icon might also be lurking around to make sure his partner has a fair outing this Saturday.

What do you make of Billy Gunn’s statement about Sting? Sound off in the comments section below.

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