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Sting Reveals He Rarely Watches His Own Matches

WWE Hall of Famer Sting recently revealed that he has made a career-long habit of not watching back his own matches. Speaking with Denise Salcedo, the legend explained his process once a performance is over.

“No, no, but you need to know a fact about me. The fact is that for 40 years, I’ve never watched hardly anything that I’ve ever done,” Sting said. “I see certain things. Fans, family members, or friends will send a video, a two or three-minute clip of something. I watch stuff like that, and I’m not saying I haven’t seen a whole match of mine, but it’s rare. It is so rare. When I’m done, I take that hat off and go on with the next part of my life.”

Sting retired from in-ring competition at AEW Revolution in March 2024, where he and Darby Allin defeated The Young Bucks to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship in his final match.

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