Sting sends a cryptic message after AEW All In announcementÂ
Pro-wrestling legend Sting has sent out an interesting message on social media on the heels of a major announcement regarding next year's edition of AEW All In. The 2024 iteration of the pay-per-view is set to take place later this month.
It was recently announced that AEW will present the 2025 edition of All In in the Globe Life Field Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This marks a departure from the event's usual home in Wembley Stadium in London, England, where All In was held in 2023, and where it will be held again this year on August 25.
The announcement of the venue for All In 2025 has elicited a response from in-ring legend Sting, who wrestled his final match in All Elite Wrestling at Revolution 2024 earlier this year, successfully retaining the AEW World Tag Team Titles with Darby Allin against The Young Bucks.
The duo had notably performed at All In 2023 as well, pairing up to defeat the team of Christian Cage and the reigning AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland in a brutal Coffin Match.
Taking to X/Twitter, Sting, who reportedly lives in Texas himself, acknowledged All In coming to The Lone Star State next year. The Icon also seemingly claimed that he would be watching the pay-per-view from "somewhere" in a cryptic message.
"Hmmm... Just down the road. I'll be watching from 'somewhere,'" Sting wrote.
Check out Sting's tweet below:
What the players involved in Sting's last match are currently up to ahead of AEW All In 2024
In his last go-around in the squared circle, Sting and Darby Allin defeated Matthew and Nicholas Jackson in a violent Texas Tornado Match to retain their tag team championships. However, The Young Bucks later captured the tag titles by beating FTR in a Ladder Match at Dynasty 2024.
The EVPs, who have been busy waging war against their rivals in All Elite Wrestling, defended their belts for the first time against The Acclaimed this week on Dynamite. The Bucks retained their titles via disqualification after Matthew Jackson goaded FTR's Dax Harwood into attacking him. The Top Guys are scheduled to face The Acclaimed on Collision, with the winners set to receive a shot at the tag belts at All In 2024.
Darby Allin forced Matthew Jackson to give him a TNT Championship opportunity against Jack Perry at Wembley Stadium after threatening to light the latter on fire during the 2024 Blood and Guts match between The Elite and Team AEW. The Scapegoat raised the stakes for the match after attacking Allin on Dynamite this week, turning the bout into a Coffin Match.
It remains to be seen which of the aforementioned champions will walk out of All In 2024 having retained their belts.