Lex Luger hasn’t heard back about Sting inducting him into WWE Hall of Fame

Lex Luger hasn’t heard back from WWE regarding having Sting induct him into its Hall of Fame.
Speaking to Bill Apter, Luger said he asked about having both Sting and Diamond Dallas Page on stage with him at the April 18 ceremony.
“I ran it by WWE guys, Triple H’s right-hand man,” Luger said. “He goes, ‘I know what you’re going to ask. I’ll have to run that up the flagpole, but man, I don’t know.’ And I haven’t had an answer back on that, but obviously, maybe selfishly—somewhat selfishly—I think it’d be great for the fans too.”
Sting, who is under contract to AEW, would need Tony Khan’s permission to join Luger and DDP on stage.
“WWE may allow him up there, but he would also have to have permission from Tony Khan and AEW. So there’s a lot of moving parts there. But ideally, obviously, I would love to see both those guys up there with me. That would be huge for me and I think it’d be special for the fans too.”
Luger’s conversation with Apter is available below:
The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on Friday, April 18 at the BleauLive Theater inside the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The event begins after SmackDown, which will be held nearby at the T-Mobile Arena. In addition to Luger, this year’s Hall of Fame class includes Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Michelle McCool, and The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon). Additionally, Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin from WrestleMania 13 will be the first “Immortal Moment” to be inducted, with both Hart and Austin expected to appear at the ceremony.