Sting surprised fans as he lowered from the rafters during his final appearance on AEW Dynamite. After that went down, plenty of fans were discussing things, and Owen Hart's name was brought into the conversation. It seems that Tony Khan knew this was coming.
Owen Hart's name trended on Google after Sting was lowered from the rafters. That stunt was nixed on a weekly basis after Hart's tragic death at Over the Edge in 1999. Tony Khan reached out to make sure this was okay beforehand.
Sting made what could potentially be his final descent from the rafters during the latest episode of AEW Dynamite.
Although Sting's use of the entrance sparked discussions about its associated risks and potential insensitivity, Fightful Select reports that AEW and Tony Khan took proactive steps. They reached out to Martha Hart, Owen Hart's widow, to discuss the spot and obtain her approval.
Martha ultimately gave her blessing for the entrance to proceed, leading to its inclusion in the show. In the end, Sting's rafters stunt was a boost of nostalgia, and it was also approved by Owen Hart's widow.
Sting utilizing the entrance led to some reference the dangers associated with the entrance and perceived insensitivities. However, we're told that AEW and Tony Khan actually called Martha Hart in preparing for the spot to confer with her. Martha ended up giving her blessing, which is why the entrance happened.
That marked Sting's first rafter drop since his entrance at TNA Slammiversary in 2007. Prior to that, his last one was in WCW back in 2000. Following the tragic passing of Owen Hart in May 1999, Sting had used this entrance sparingly.
Sting's last match will go down at AEW Revolution this Sunday, live on pay-per-view. SEScoops will have coverage of the event, just in case there are any big headlines. You never know what Tony Khan will book for the company's next outing, which is likely to get a boost of interest because it is Sting's last match.
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