Sting‘s son, Steven Borden, made his pro wrestling debut last night in New York against a top AEW star.
On Friday night, All Elite Wrestlingâ€s Darby Allin hosted an art exhibit in New York titled 52W HARDWAY. The event also featured wrestling matches, the top one being Allin teaming up with former WWE Superstar Killer Kross (Karrion Kross) to take on the team of JD Drake and Stingâ€s son, Steven Borden.
The finish of the match saw Darby Allin hit the Coffin Drop on top of both Borden and Drake to score the pinfall victory for his team. You can check out some highlights from this match in the embedded video below:
The Pro Wrestling Debut of Steven Borden JR the son of #Sting ? from last night in New York! His first match a Tag match against Darby Allin and Killer Kross! ??? pic.twitter.com/PXqjUB36xX
— Steve 9 (@SteveMedici9) October 4, 2025
Stingâ€s retirement inspired his son to chase the dream of becoming a pro wrestler
Back in May 2024, Darby Allin revealed that Stingâ€s son, Steven Borden, was training with him to become a professional wrestler.
Borden has been taking his training seriously over the past year, training alongside other top AEW stars, Adam Copeland, Dax Harwood, and Cash Wheeler.
Copeland spoke highly of Borden last year, believing he could make it in wrestling if he put his mind to it.
With his debut under his belt, you would have to believe itâ€s only a matter of time until Borden is under contract with All Elite Wrestling to continue the legacy his father built over several decades in the industry.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more information on whatâ€s next for Steven Borden as it becomes available.
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What do you make of Stingâ€s son becoming a professional wrestler? Do you think this will lead to Steven Borden signing a contract with All Elite Wrestling? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
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