Sting’s AEW Colleagues And Family Pay Tribute Ahead Of Revolution

Sting’s daughter, Gracie, also shared a message for her father. She started with an emphatic, “I love you” before explaining that there are just three who have the distinction of calling Sting their father. 

“Me, Garrett, and Steven really scored in the dad department, if you ask me. One night, you’re painted up and jumping through cables; the very next morning, you’re sweeping leaves off my porch and helping me set up my washer and dryer,” she said. “You are so special to me, Dad, and it has been the coolest thing I’ve ever experienced getting to watch you do what you do over these last few years … I will never stop being your biggest fan and that is an understatement.” 

Sting’s sister, Kelley Bouck, remarked that she can say she has a superhero for a brother after a stellar and amazing career. But what makes him an exceptional man goes beyond what he does in the ring.

“You’re so faithful and steadfast in your commitment to the Lord and your family, and you’re just a superhero in every arena of life,” she said. “Congratulations on finishing this leg of the race so well. I love you, brother.” 

Closing up the family portion of the voicemails, Sting’s daughter-in-law and AEW colleague Katelyn Borden, along with his niece Randi Jackson, also shared messages for “The Icon.”

“It has been an honor to be your daughter-in-law as well as your co-worker at AEW. Anytime I get asked about you I always say the same thing. Anything you think about Sting, any picture you have of him in your head, he’s better,” said Katelyn, while Randi said, “I hope you feel all the love and admiration coming your way at the culmination of just such an iconic career.” 

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