TheBadGuyChico
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Post by TheBadGuyChico on Mar 30, 2015 10:17:54 GMT -5
Last night he lost an overbooked, illogical mess of a match, and contradicted himself by shaking HHH's hand afterwards. I know everybody seems to be on cloud nine because Seth is champ and Bryan won the IC title, but i'm more concerned about Sting and where he's headed from here. I mean, some of us waited decades for this night and it was HUGE disappointment. Why would they do this? Is Sting going to keep chasing HHH into a rematch? War Games with DX and Sting/NWO? Is it just over? I'm just deflated by this whole scenario, i thought Sting's WWE run would be special and so far it's a cluster . How will they pick up the pieces of all of this? Thoughts and or predictions?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 10:21:30 GMT -5
vs. Undertaker obviously.
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Post by punksnotdead on Mar 30, 2015 10:26:54 GMT -5
I won't get into the issues of the match, I think they're obvious, but I honestly don't know how much more we see of Sting moving forward.
I think it's kind of far fetched to expect Sting vs Taker at this point with Sting having already lost to "WWE" last night. I hope we see him tonight but what motivation is there for Sting vs Taker to even happen at this point? Even then, why do I want to see Sting go 0-2 at Mania now? I don't. They had their chance to give Sting an amazing Mania moment last night and they totally blew it.
Also, HHH shook hands with Sting. So Sting potentially squaring off with the Authority beyond yesterday was completely shot to sh*t. As it stands, Sting's crowning moment in WWE was Survivor Series 14, and that's enough for me. Yesterday started out a dream and ended a lucid disaster. It goes beyond HHH pinning Sting too, so the WWE flag flyers need to knock that sh*t off.
I think Sting's career beyond tonight is a HOF induction.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 10:26:58 GMT -5
I didn't see the point in a UT match before and I really don't see the point now. Sting is beaten......cannot understand this decision for the life of me.
Maybe it will make perfect sense on Raw tonight? But I doubt it.
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Post by johnnyb on Mar 30, 2015 10:32:52 GMT -5
There is absolutely nowhere for him to go. What a huge mistake it was, booking him to lose last night, unless he truly wanted just one last match and insisted on doing the job.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 10:34:34 GMT -5
There is absolutely nowhere for him to go. What a huge mistake it was, booking him to lose last night, unless he truly wanted just one last match and insisted on doing the job. And......that could have been the case. We will never know.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Mar 30, 2015 10:37:17 GMT -5
I doubt we ever see Sting again.
I honestly think they screwed him. I think they lured him into this company so that they could put the screws to the very last WCW guy they never were able to bury. Because Sting was the heart and soul of WCW and as long as he never did business with WWE, a little part of WCW was still alive and untouched. So I think they lured him in with the promises of a big payday and main stream exposure, they probably promised him Undertaker next year, and probably told him he was going to win the match at first.
I seriously think the finish of that match was changed the day of Wrestlemania. None of this DX/nWo stuff was ever eluded to in the build up, and the first time we heard of it being a no DQ match was when Lilian Garcia said it moments before the match.
Sting resisted coming to WWE for 14 years because he was worried about how they would use him....how he allowed last night to happen is beyond me. If he was going to come to WWE and LOSE at Wrestlemania, he should have just lost to The Undertaker LAST NIGHT. Realistically, the was no reason for Undertaker/Bray Wyatt to fight, and all it did was hurt Bray.
We'll probably never see Sting again in WWE. Before Mania yesterday they probably told him that plans changed, Triple H was going over, WM32 was off the table, and tonight was it. He couldn't refuse to work or he'd get sued and lose all that money, so it was what it was. I truly believe that. I see no other reason why any of this happened. He could have come in and got buried 14 years ago, and he would have had a long enough WWE career after that to where he would have been able to eventually be on top, like Jericho and Booker T.
Last night was not the payoff that I've been waiting for these past 14 years.
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Post by bigshab421 on Mar 30, 2015 10:46:13 GMT -5
I doubt we ever see Sting again. I honestly think they screwed him. I think they lured him into this company so that they could put the screws to the very last WCW guy they never were able to bury. Because Sting was the heart and soul of WCW and as long as he never did business with WWE, a little part of WCW was still alive and untouched. So I think they lured him in with the promises of a big payday and main stream exposure, they probably promised him Undertaker next year, and probably told him he was going to win the match at first. I seriously think the finish of that match was changed the day of Wrestlemania. None of this DX/nWo stuff was ever eluded to in the build up, and the first time we heard of it being a no DQ match was when Lilian Garcia said it moments before the match. Sting resisted coming to WWE for 14 years because he was worried about how they would use him....how he allowed last night to happen is beyond me. If he was going to come to WWE and LOSE at Wrestlemania, he should have just lost to The Undertaker LAST NIGHT. Realistically, the was no reason for Undertaker/Bray Wyatt to fight, and all it did was hurt Bray. We'll probably never see Sting again in WWE. Before Mania yesterday they probably told him that plans changed, Triple H was going over, WM32 was off the table, and tonight was it. He couldn't refuse to work or he'd get sued and lose all that money, so it was what it was. I truly believe that. I see no other reason why any of this happened. He could have come in and got buried 14 years ago, and he would have had a long enough WWE career after that to where he would have been able to eventually be on top, like Jericho and Booker T. Last night was not the payoff that I've been waiting for these past 14 years. This^ This feud was way too one sided and once all the other guys made run ins, I knew it was doomsday for Sting. Not only was it a waste of his most likely only WWE match, they continued to bury him after HHH ran him down and Ronda Rousey disposed of him in 2 seconds. All of that in an otherwise perfect Mania
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Post by Nivro™ on Mar 30, 2015 10:46:16 GMT -5
Sadly, this is the only thing that will restore credibility to Sting in the WWE. I highly doubt he would let it happen and honestly it shouldnt but WWE & Triple H did exactly what they wanted to do, they made the biggest name in WCW History look like a schmuck.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 10:50:18 GMT -5
We'll probably never see Sting again in WWE. Before Mania yesterday they probably told him that plans changed, Triple H was going over, WM32 was off the table, and tonight was it. He couldn't refuse to work or he'd get sued and lose all that money, so it was what it was. I truly believe that. I see no other reason why any of this happened. He could have come in and got buried 14 years ago, and he would have had a long enough WWE career after that to where he would have been able to eventually be on top, like Jericho and Booker T. That's not how contracts work. My guess at this point is that Sting had to do the job in order to get the Undertaker match he wanted.
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Post by Todd Pettengill on Mar 30, 2015 10:56:27 GMT -5
I wish people realized that WWE didn't "screw" Sting. If Sting would have said no then none of it would have happened like it did. I'm sure he came into WWE with a good bit of control over what happens with himself. Also......this is his new gimmick.
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Post by The Warsman on Mar 30, 2015 10:56:27 GMT -5
My prediction:
The Vigilante Sting will cause the Authority's Seth Rollins to lose his ill-gotten WHC to IWC-darling Roman Reigns at some point in the near future. Maybe too much bragging from Triple H, cheating from J&J Security, etc. will cause Sting to step in and right this wrong...
Wars
(just kidding about the IWC-darling part...)
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Post by marino13 on Mar 30, 2015 10:56:32 GMT -5
Sting himself has stated he was more likely one and done. So this may have just been his final swan song before his introduction into the HOF next year.
I too would have bet the farm that Sting would have won last night. I was convinced he would. But I don't think Sting looked as weak as some are claiming. It took 4 DX members and a sledgehammer to keep a 56 year old man down. Sting said he's dream opponent was Taker followed by Triple H. So I'm sure Sting was perfectly okay with losing this match regardless. His legacy is not tarnished. It's not like he walked out and got Pedigreed within a minute and pinned cleanly.
At 56 he went out in front of the largest crowd on the biggest stage and gave it his all. Sounds like a hell of a way to go out.
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Post by Duke Gonzo on Mar 30, 2015 10:57:08 GMT -5
HBK
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Mar 30, 2015 10:57:50 GMT -5
It's kind of funny in a way though that WCW in 2000 and 2001 before it died, was known for clusterf**k style matches that made no sense, had many run ins, and no psychology whatsoever.... and that is the EXACT match Sting had last night at Wrestlemania - a WCW match.
I am shocked Sting lost. What was the point in coming into the WWE then?? Story line wise and real life wise?? Sting HAD to win the match.... and he didn't.
So now where does Sting go?? Back to TNA is my guess. In time. Or maybe the million dollars he got last night for jobbing to Triple H is solitude enough for Sting, I don't know. Either way, it wasn't what anyone wanted or expected with Sting having that Wrestlemania match.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 11:08:56 GMT -5
Surely he signed well enough knowing where everything was headed. He didn't get screwed. Don't be ridiculous.
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Post by xavion2004 on Mar 30, 2015 11:13:40 GMT -5
Perhaps Triple H's promos with Sting weren't all kayfabe. Having a WWE merchandising deal and being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame means a lot of cash and a lot of recognition. Also, there was nothing humiliating or embarrassing about that match. He got pinned after getting hit with the business end of a sledgehammer in a no DQ match with plenty of outside interference. If the point was to establish Triple H's superiority over him and make him look week, they would have just had him lose cleanly to the Pedigree.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 11:14:04 GMT -5
HHH had to win to regain credibility. There's no conspiracy about this. Sting was screwed in the match, he didn't lose clean. I can't believe some of you actually believe that he was legit screwed.
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Post by Midnight on Mar 30, 2015 11:23:35 GMT -5
Surely he signed well enough knowing where everything was headed. He didn't get screwed. Don't be ridiculous.
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Post by Himmy! on Mar 30, 2015 11:26:10 GMT -5
Let's see on Raw tonight
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