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It’s time again for social media silliness with the Tweets of the Week featuring random delights with a focus on the three ...
AEW commentator Tony Schiavone confirmed during a recent broadcast that McMichael's longtime friend and fellow Four Horsemen comrade, Ric Flair, will be in attendance for this heartfelt tribute.
It's a pity you won't be able to have him come out to Metallica's 'Seek & Destroy' though. All together now: "IT'S STIIIIIIIIIIIING". There, Tony Schiavone's contractually obligated line has been met.
At AEW Revolution, Tony Schiavone was able to call one final match of Sting's career, as "The Stinger" hung up his boots in style by defending the AEW World Tag Team Championships against The ...
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below: On Sting’s time in AEW: “He and I got reunited with AEW thanks to Tony Khan, and it was [a] pretty damn good three years having Sting with us.
Schiavone talking about Sting’s last match at AEW Revolution: "Sting and I got reunited with AEW thanks to Tony Khan and it was a pretty damn good three years having Sting with us.
Afterward, Darby thanked his mentor and left to "go to the hospital" to get his wounds attended to, so Sting then wanted to bring up commentator Tony Schiavone.
The two battled to a 45-minute draw — time running out with Flair in the Scorpion Death Lock — that showed Sting belonged with the best of the best. Tony Schiavone, who called the match ...
You don’t see them again” said AEW broadcaster Tony Schiavone who also called the match in 1988. “With Sting, this is very unique… It’s pretty remarkable story. It’s a great ending.
The Bucks and Sting have wrestled against each other only once before. But their relationship, as Matt Jackson recalled, dates back much longer. “I was a poor, newly married man with a baby on ...
Schiavone has been involved with wrestling on and off since 1983, first as an announcer for Jim Crockett Promotions, then for WWE from 1989 to 1990, and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from ...