Sting is back!

After being taken out by reDRagon prior to the AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view, Sting has returned on the June 17 episode of AEW Rampage, saving Darby Allin from a two-on-one attack by the same people that took him out, Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly.

After losing to Darby, Bobby Fish immediately launched a post-match attack and Kyle O’Reilly was coming out to do further damage to Darby with a steel chair when the lights went out. When the lights came back on in the arena, Sting was in front of Kyle with his black baseball bat in hand. One swift shot to the nether regions of Kyle O’Reilly and Sting was on his way to the ring to help Darby. By the end of the night, Bobby Fish would have his leg pillmanized, just as Sting had done to him a month ago.

The show would go off the air with Sting celebrating with his protege.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
NHL approves sale, relocation of Arizona Coyotes
Eastern and Western Conference play-in teams' odds to advance take hit with brutal injuries
NFL decides fate of five players suspended for gambling
Injured Rangers ace ahead of schedule in rehab efforts
Penguins' Sidney Crosby addresses retirement, contract chatter
Warriors 'want' Klay Thompson back with team next season
Bill Belichick says he’s only coached one rookie who was NFL-ready from Day 1
Giants GM addresses Daniel Jones 'buyer’s remorse' report
76ers big man gives Knicks bulletin-board material ahead of first-round matchup
Yankees star joins elite company after latest feat
Watch: Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon puts exclamation point on historic season
Aroldis Chapman suspended by MLB over brief exchange with umpire
Packers make important roster move just days before 2024 NFL Draft
Steelers' Russell Wilson blasted by Super Bowl champion: 'You were along for the ride' for championship
Former GM eviscerates Falcons brass for passing on Bill Belichick
Yankees' Juan Soto reportedly eyeing 'bidding war' between two teams
Mike Trout makes his thoughts on a trade from Angels abundantly clear
Former White Sox All-Star critical of time with the club
Deion Sanders denies restricting Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter to six NFL teams
Kentucky guard Reed Sheppard declares for NBA Draft, creating hole in backcourt