AEW legend Sting recently made an important declaration. The legend retired from the company at Revolution 2024, but is still associated with the Jacksonville-based promotion after signing a Legend's deal.The Vigilante made an appearance at WrestleDream this year to help his prodigy, Darby Allin, against Jon Moxley. Throughout the year, he has been busy with meet-and-greets. 2025 is the last year fans will get to witness him in wrestling gear, as he won't be doing any signings after this.The legend recently posted on Big Event NY's Instagram, saying he will be in the city for a signing. The Icon also noted that this might be his last time appearing in New York in his wrestling gear."Hey, everybody. Stinger here. I'm on my way to New York. Next week, the big event. I'm gonna be there one of the last times. Probably the last time I'll be in New York, all wrestling geared up and out. See you then," he said. (00:00 - 00:16) View this post on Instagram Instagram PostTony Khan opens up about his conversation with StingTony Khan was adamant about retiring The Vigilante from AEW undefeated. He had utmost respect for the legend.While speaking with amNewYork, the AEW President said that before the entrance for the final match of his career, the two had a brief talk that really stuck with Tony Khan."They were showing the video package, and as his sons were about to make their entrances and they were on the stage, that was really special. Sting said some very nice things to me right before he went out that I’ll never forget about how fantastic his run had been, and how happy he was about all this and the things he said afterwards. That was really probably the highlight," Khan said.It will be intriguing to see when the Icon returns to AEW.