AEW brought Sting into their world and he had his first match at AEW Revolution. He teamed up with Darby Allin in a street fight against Ricky Starks and Brian Cage, but the match almost didn’t happen due to police interference.

While speaking to ESPN’s SportsNation, Darby Allin revealed that they were pulled over multiple times by police while filming his entrance for AEW Revolution. The police were obviously concerned about Allin’s skateboarding antics. Everything turned out ok in the end.

“Like my entrance, I was filming for the pay-per-view last month with Sting, we were filming that entrance and got pulled over three times by the cops.”

“They just saw me skating down the street at 3 in the morning and my face paint, speeding in a truck. They were like, ‘what’s going on here,’ I’m like, ‘it’s for professional wrestling, AEW.’”

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It’s not everyday that you see someone at 3:00 AM skateboarding like that, especially if they’re rocking Darby’s face paint. It’s understandable that the police might be a bit curious about what was going on. Thankfully, no charges were pressed in this situation.

Allin and Sting were able to perform at the pay-per-view with no problem. The challenges will continue for both of them, and Darby Allin has a huge one tonight against Miro.

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Thanks to Wrestling News for the quote

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