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Post by GreyHaze:Big Bad Booty Daddy on Oct 15, 2015 0:11:57 GMT -5
Sting's my favorite of all time, I really hope he gets better. I believe he deserves a proper sendoff and wm 32 would be perfect
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Post by Lewscher on Oct 15, 2015 6:34:43 GMT -5
Probably find out tonight. Sting's on Table for 3 with DDP. The show starts...I forgot the time. What time? What time? It's VADER TIME!!! Vader's on it too. it was recorded before mania great watch though regardless
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Post by PJ on Oct 15, 2015 7:13:52 GMT -5
After getting done watching Sting: Into the Light, it's a very rare coincidence where someone you've looked up to as a hero since you were a kid watching them on TV is the same individual with strong character and integrity off camera. THIS is the man called Sting. I really hope that was not his last match, and I hope he makes a full recovery. While other guys love their Daniel Bryans, Hogans, and Warriors, I've always been a Stinger! A great DVD so far. I have disc 3 to watch yet.
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Post by Himmy! on Oct 15, 2015 8:31:00 GMT -5
I hope he's okay. Sting has always been in my top 5.
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Post by Mr. PerpetuaLynch Motion on Oct 15, 2015 9:19:37 GMT -5
Sting was riding on a natural high that night. To the Stinger, he was 29 years old again and wrestling Ric Flair. But in reality he was a 56 year old man wrestling someone half his age. If Sting wouldn't have taken that 2nd turnbuckle powerbomb he would have been alright. And Seth should have been smarter too and realized that Sting is twice his age and that certain moves shouldn't be being used on Sting. And it's the WWE's fault too for thinking that Sting vs. Rollins should have happened. I would have liked to have seen Sting work guys like Big Show, and Kane actually. They have been around for a long time, and could have worked a better match with Sting and given Sting the wins. Rollins shouldn't have to change his move set just because a 56 year old man thinks he can still go. How do you know that wasn't Sting calling for the spot? Rollins gave Sting the absolute best match he could possibly have in his WWE run and for that I'm glad. It will suck if it is indeed his last match but man, you wanna talk about going out on a high note. That match with Rollins was probably Sting's best in I don't know how long.
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Post by havoc7179 on Oct 16, 2015 8:37:04 GMT -5
Probably find out tonight. Sting's on Table for 3 with DDP. The show starts...I forgot the time. What time? What time? It's VADER TIME!!! Vader's on it too. it was recorded before mania great watch though regardless It really was. I do have to question though why DDP or why Vader? It was WCW legends and they were talking about the Monday Night Wars. Vader was already in WWE. I would have gone with Flair or Luger instead of Page, to keep it to Sting's best feuds. Btw did anyone notice Sting's sarcastic comments about his favorite moments being the universally panned White Castle of Fear segment, and time he teamed with Robocop? I like those jabs. It's good to know he thought it was horrible. And, did anyone notice Sting's jab at HBK? When Vader was asked who he liked working with, Sting mentioned to vader (not a direct quote) "oh it wasn't Shawn?"
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Post by TheBadGuyChico on Oct 16, 2015 11:40:49 GMT -5
Sting was riding on a natural high that night. To the Stinger, he was 29 years old again and wrestling Ric Flair. But in reality he was a 56 year old man wrestling someone half his age. If Sting wouldn't have taken that 2nd turnbuckle powerbomb he would have been alright. And Seth should have been smarter too and realized that Sting is twice his age and that certain moves shouldn't be being used on Sting. And it's the WWE's fault too for thinking that Sting vs. Rollins should have happened. I would have liked to have seen Sting work guys like Big Show, and Kane actually. They have been around for a long time, and could have worked a better match with Sting and given Sting the wins. Rollins shouldn't have to change his move set just because a 56 year old man thinks he can still go. How do you know that wasn't Sting calling for the spot? Rollins gave Sting the absolute best match he could possibly have in his WWE run and for that I'm glad. It will suck if it is indeed his last match but man, you wanna talk about going out on a high note. That match with Rollins was probably Sting's best in I don't know how long. That's a bit of an odd statement, of course you change it up depending on who you're working with. Guys like Chris Jericho always have a toned down version of their moveset when working with an older star.
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Post by Dr. Mantis Toboggan MD on Oct 16, 2015 12:15:56 GMT -5
Every time I read this title, I read it as: "What is the heath slater of Sting?" Is that bad?
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 16, 2015 12:53:10 GMT -5
Rollins shouldn't have to change his move set just because a 56 year old man thinks he can still go. How do you know that wasn't Sting calling for the spot? Rollins gave Sting the absolute best match he could possibly have in his WWE run and for that I'm glad. It will suck if it is indeed his last match but man, you wanna talk about going out on a high note. That match with Rollins was probably Sting's best in I don't know how long. That's a bit of an odd statement, of course you change it up depending on who you're working with. Guys like Chris Jericho always have a toned down version of their moveset when working with an older star. Unless Sting told him not to "tone down" his move set in their match. Sting seems like one of those older talents who wants to step his game up vs. bringing someone's game down to his level. Most of his matches in TNA are the same way. We might know that Sting is a 56 year old but I don't think anyone has told him lol.
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Post by TheBadGuyChico on Oct 16, 2015 15:32:09 GMT -5
That's a bit of an odd statement, of course you change it up depending on who you're working with. Guys like Chris Jericho always have a toned down version of their moveset when working with an older star. Unless Sting told him not to "tone down" his move set in their match. Sting seems like one of those older talents who wants to step his game up vs. bringing someone's game down to his level. Most of his matches in TNA are the same way. We might know that Sting is a 56 year old but I don't think anyone has told him lol. Very good point, and the most likely scenario here. I give him credit for still trying to go all out, I just wish this didn't happen.
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