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Legendary Return Happens After AEW Collision Taping

Sting appeared in full gear after the September 11 AEW Collision taping in Philadelphia for an untelevised tribute to the late "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert.

Legendary Return Happens After AEW Collision Taping

Sting’s in-ring career felt like a closed book after his final match at AEW Double or Nothing this past spring, a retirement that has been presented as a genuine finale. That made his appearance after the September 11 AEW Collision taping a genuine treat for the live crowd in Philadelphia.

Once the cameras stopped rolling at the historic 2300 Arena, Tony Khan orchestrated a tribute to the late “Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert. After bringing out Doug Gilbert, Tommy Rich, and Jeff Jarrett, Khan introduced a final surprise: “The Icon” himself, in full face paint and gear.

Sting explained to the audience the pivotal role Eddie Gilbert played in his career. During their time in Bill Watts’ Mid-South/UWF territory, it was Gilbert who first saw main event babyface potential in the young Sting and gave him one of his first major breaks.

The tribute carried a heavy layer of wrestling history. Not only has Sting himself never wrestled in the famous Philadelphia venue, but the segment highlighted a fascinating fact: Gilbert’s dismissal as the original booker for Eastern Championship Wrestling by Tod Gordon directly led to the hiring of his young protégé, Paul Heyman, who would ultimately transform the promotion into a phenomenon.

This untelevised moment, likely to remain a special experience for the Philly crowd, raises a compelling question. With his “Now or Never” tour ending this year, these rare appearances in full gear serve as a potent reminder of how Sting will curate his legacy outside of the ring, making each sighting a must-see piece of living history.