Steven Borden discusses wrestling training

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It was a “tough conversation” when Steven Borden told his father Sting that he had aspirations of becoming a professional wrestler.

While appearing on The Von Erichs podcast this week, Borden said he had hardly ever stepped into a wrestling ring before being part of Sting’s retirement tour in AEW. Borden has since trained with Darby Allin, Adam Copeland, and FTR in preparation for an in-ring career.

Borden told Marshall & Ross Von Erich that he got a lecture from his legendary father after telling him that he wanted to be a wrestler.

“When I told him I wanted to wrestle? Uh, no, that was a tough conversation [laughs],” Borden said. “I was dreading it. You guys probably got a similar lecture [from Kevin Von Erich].”

Borden said he trains as often as he can and has been flying back and forth from California for his training with Copeland and FTR in North Carolina. Borden hopes that will be a more long-term thing at some point soon. He also credited Allin and Beth Phoenix for helping him.

A former college football player, Borden played tight end for the University of Kentucky and attempted to make it onto an NFL roster post-college.

Sting’s sons Steven and Garrett Borden both appeared for AEW during the final stages of their father’s in-ring career, including being involved in his retirement match. Sting retired at Revolution this March, teaming with Darby Allin to defeat The Young Bucks. Sting has signed a multi-year licensing deal with AEW following his retirement.