Jim Ross Says Tony Khan Agrees That He And Tony Schiavone Should Call Sting's Last Match

Jim Ross comments on Sting's last match.

Jim Ross was in the booth for the main event of AEW Dynamite as Sting & Darby Allin battled Powerhouse Hobbs & Konosuke Takeshita.

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Sting is set to have his last match at AEW Revolution, and Conrad Thompson believes Ross and Tony Schiavone should be on the call.

"Me too, me too," Ross said on Grilling JR. "I mentioned that to Tony Khan [on Wednesday]. He agreed. It's only right. It makes sense. I said, God dang, mother nature is going to tag in somewhere along the way with two old timers like Schiavone and I. We're both feeling good. I'm feeling better today than I've felt in a long time. I still have the wound on my ankle. I'm seeing a doctor on Friday to go over an MRI just to double check I didn't have any bone disease on my tibia," said Ross.

Later in the podcast, he said, "I think there's money in Schiavoe and I working together. Not just in Greensboro, but going forward sporadically. We have great chemistry. We've never lost that. I can tell you this, if he and I are doing the match with Sting and company, cast of thousands perhaps, I believe it's the right thing to do. I think the Young Bucks are excellent opponents. They can bump, they're not dangerous, they're not too heavy-handed. I'd bet money they were big Sting fans at some point. It's a big deal for them to get this opportunity, and I'm sure they're going to take it as such. They're good kids."

Sting & Darby were victorious against Hobbs & Takeshita on AEW Dynamite.

After the match, they were confronted by The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson). Fans can learn more about the confrontation by clicking here.

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