Top AEW Talent Signs Long-Term Agreement

A prominent figure in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has officially announced the renewal of his contract with the organization, securing a new multi-year agreement.

More than seven months after his in-ring retirement during AEW Revolution in March, ‘The Icon’ Sting has clarified his current contract situation with the company.

In a conversation with The David Difference at the 58th Annual Cauliflower Alley Club Reunion (as reported by Kayfabe Friends), Sting disclosed that he has signed a new non-wrestling contract with AEW.

When asked about his future following the conclusion of his wrestling career, Sting remarked:

“I’ve signed a multi-year deal with AEW, which is obviously not for wrestling anymore, but it resembles a licensing agreement, or what you might refer to as a legends deal. I’ll be making appearances for them on a flexible basis, depending on their needs.”

Sting also shared insights into his real estate ventures, stating, “I’ve been involved in real estate since before I became a professional wrestler. I have a deep passion for it. Many people ask me, ‘Are you a real estate agent?’ No, I’m not an agent. I’m an investor. I was flipping houses before it became a popular term. I made a profit in real estate long before I got into wrestling, and I’m excited to be back at it.”

Sting’s most recent appearance on AEW television took place at All In London, where he intervened to assist his protégé, Darby Allin, during an attack by The Elite.

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