The Dave
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Post by The Dave on Jan 3, 2016 18:00:55 GMT -5
Hopefully he won't, for his sake and ours. I don't believe he should have ever wrestled in WWE to begin with.
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Jan 3, 2016 18:03:41 GMT -5
I believe if he never injured his neck he would've got abducted by the Wyatt's and then teamed with the Brother of Destruction at Survivor Series which would've led to a Sting vs Undertaker match at Mania.
He should never have fought Rollins in that match. The whole storyline was pointless and we all knew he wouldn't win the belt so it was a wasted match which possibly ended his career.
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Post by LtD73 on Jan 3, 2016 18:18:51 GMT -5
He won't, Seth pretty much ended his career unfortunately.
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Post by Darkhawk on Jan 3, 2016 19:38:06 GMT -5
Sting needs to win a match in WWE before he goes.
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Post by ~ Cymru ~ on Jan 3, 2016 19:51:01 GMT -5
That's a tricky one as we don't know Stingers physical condition. All that we know is he needs neck surgery. At his age and time of his career this could easily mean curtains closed, but maybe he can over come it and be fit to step into the ring again.
If he's not coming back he'll be next seen as a hall of fame inductee next year. If he does come back I think he'll turn up somewhere on the road to WrestleMania this year
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Post by Mark Martin on Jan 3, 2016 19:53:47 GMT -5
I think Sting is done in the ring but he'll certainly be at his HOF induction and maybe some special Raw appreances and a run in or 2.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2016 20:52:35 GMT -5
I think in ring wise, he's finished. He'll return for the hall of fame either this year or next
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2016 20:55:01 GMT -5
hes done
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Post by JC Motors on Jan 3, 2016 21:04:25 GMT -5
I still want him to have a match with The Undertaker
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Post by King Richius on Jan 3, 2016 21:10:09 GMT -5
It's a bit of a stretch, but I'd like Sting to come back later this year in a non-wrestling role. He could be the anti-authority figure who takes on the Authority and the League of Nations by calling on his friends from TNA like Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, RVD, and Samoa Joe. I think that could be a great set-up for a Survivor Series match between the LoN and Sting's Superstars.
Realistically, I hope he just shows up the night before WM to accept his induction into the HoF and then rides off into the sunset having put the feather in the cap of his great career.
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Post by The Constable on Jan 4, 2016 3:53:05 GMT -5
WWE did what they wanted with him and that was buried his career
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Post by tarver89 on Jan 4, 2016 9:57:28 GMT -5
Sting needs to win a match in WWE before he goes. Well, he should have won his match at Wrestlemania but... you know who was his opponent.
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Post by marino13 on Jan 4, 2016 10:17:28 GMT -5
I think people forget Sting is 57 years old. As good as Sting has looked, WWE was never planning on doing much with a 57 year old man.
Sting also has stated in his DVD this was supposed to be a short stint ending with him on his back. Because he comes from the old school mentality that you lose your last match. He lost to Triple H because the plan was for him to be one and done.
The feud/match against Rollins was just a short program to generate interest. With Sting getting hurt, I don't think WWE will use him in that capacity again. And I'm not sure Sting would want to. At his age, those type of injuries could jeopardize his health as he gets older. And this close to full time retirement, it may not be worth it to him.
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Post by J12 on Jan 4, 2016 11:54:18 GMT -5
Whenever he gets inducted into the hall of fame.
If WWE isn't allowing Daniel Bryan to work, they're not going to allow Sting to work. Nor should they, honestly.
I'm still unsure as to why people want to see him in a WWE ring again. People did nothing but complain about how he was handled, and if he works again, that's not going to change. WWE does not place as much value on Sting as the audience thinks they should place on Sting. Plain and simple. That isn't going to change. There's always going to be a major disconnect between the fans' and the company's perception of Sting.
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