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Post by Aquinas on Dec 6, 2007 14:50:31 GMT -5
So it sounds like Sting hasn't re-signed with TNA yet.
Which begs the question....we all know Sting is a fraction of what he was in his prime, but -- with the huge assumption that he'd even go there -- do you think the WWE would consider bringing him in?
With Flair's career (presumably) drawing near a close, and Sting's legit status as a legend....there's some storyline material that even a Sting in his late-40's could be used for.
I'd love to see it. I used to really admire him for sticking to principles and not going to WWE -- but let's face it, what about TNA makes it a moral high ground than WWE?
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Post by dukedave on Dec 6, 2007 15:12:30 GMT -5
So it sounds like Sting hasn't re-signed with TNA yet. Which begs the question....we all know Sting is a fraction of what he was in his prime, but -- with the huge assumption that he'd even go there -- do you think the WWE would consider bringing him in? With Flair's career (presumably) drawing near a close, and Sting's legit status as a legend....there's some storyline material that even a Sting in his late-40's could be used for. I'd love to see it. I used to really admire him for sticking to principles and not going to WWE -- but let's face it, what about TNA makes it a moral high ground than WWE? Sting ends Flair's career in Sting's one and only WWE match and then Sting retires as well. Book it, I say. Either that or Kevin Nash.
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Post by Aquinas on Dec 6, 2007 16:14:57 GMT -5
Kevin Nash must still be smarting from the big diss by Scott Hall. Hey yo. So it sounds like Sting hasn't re-signed with TNA yet. Which begs the question....we all know Sting is a fraction of what he was in his prime, but -- with the huge assumption that he'd even go there -- do you think the WWE would consider bringing him in? With Flair's career (presumably) drawing near a close, and Sting's legit status as a legend....there's some storyline material that even a Sting in his late-40's could be used for. I'd love to see it. I used to really admire him for sticking to principles and not going to WWE -- but let's face it, what about TNA makes it a moral high ground than WWE? Sting ends Flair's career in Sting's one and only WWE match and then Sting retires as well. Book it, I say. Either that or Kevin Nash.
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Post by Subvert69 on Dec 6, 2007 17:46:25 GMT -5
I would like to see Sting in WWE for at least a short run for three reasons. 1) I would just like to see Sting at Wrestlemania. It's the pinnacle of wrestling and he deserves to be there. 2) I would enjoy seeing HBK vs. Sting in the dream match of WWE vs. WCW from the 90's. 3) Maybe this way we would be able to see a DVD set of Sting's career put out through WWE. I don't see them realizing one for him without him making an appearance in WWE.
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Post by Aquinas on Dec 6, 2007 18:05:56 GMT -5
I'm guessing the door will always be open for Sting in the WWE. Not maybe even as a full time wrestler or anything....but were he to establish ties with him, they'd probably get him into the Hall of Fame, crank out some merchandise, etcetera. He sounds like an all-around class act that most people in the business respect, and I don't recall him ever 'bashing' the WWE; just pointing out the reasons he opted not to go there.
But yeah, Sting vs. HBK or Sting vs. Flair, even now, would be an "event" that I'd love to see. I don't care that Flair or Sting can't wrestle nearly as well as they used to.
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Post by mwjergs on Dec 6, 2007 23:40:39 GMT -5
Doesn't matter how old Sting is. Sting going to the E has potential and freshness for a least a run through the top talent.
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Post by Scott Fire on Dec 7, 2007 14:02:07 GMT -5
So it sounds like Sting hasn't re-signed with TNA yet. Which begs the question....we all know Sting is a fraction of what he was in his prime, but -- with the huge assumption that he'd even go there -- do you think the WWE would consider bringing him in? With Flair's career (presumably) drawing near a close, and Sting's legit status as a legend....there's some storyline material that even a Sting in his late-40's could be used for. I'd love to see it. I used to really admire him for sticking to principles and not going to WWE -- but let's face it, what about TNA makes it a moral high ground than WWE? Sting ends Flair's career in Sting's one and only WWE match and then Sting retires as well. Book it, I say. Either that or Kevin Nash. That's a great idea Havoc! The Sting part, not the Nash part. ;D I think Flair would go for it to.
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Post by dukedave on Dec 7, 2007 14:11:52 GMT -5
That's a great idea Havoc! The Sting part, not the Nash part. ;D I think Flair would go for it to. At least someone agrees that I'm a friggin genius.
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Post by Aquinas on Dec 7, 2007 15:22:20 GMT -5
That's a great idea Havoc! The Sting part, not the Nash part. ;D I think Flair would go for it to. At least someone agrees that I'm a friggin genius. I think you're a friggin anus....that's only a few letters off.
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Post by Bazzy on Dec 8, 2007 15:07:17 GMT -5
I agree Sting has had his day in TNA . But does he trust Vince/WWE with his storylines . Does he want to be on any show with sexy hinted storylines etc ? . Personally I like to see Sting v Triple H , Shawn/HBK , Mr Kennedy , Randy Orton etc .
I think though Sting in WWE . You had more chance seeing Jim Cornette managing LOD , years ago in Midnight Express v LOD feud ?
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Post by gatekeeper on Dec 8, 2007 16:04:31 GMT -5
Sting should not come to the WWE.
And, you can't watch wrestling for moral high ground.
That'd be like listening to gangsta rap for great stories about women.
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Post by rawhide on Dec 9, 2007 16:47:19 GMT -5
I personally would like to sting wrestle in the wwe. Then maybe i would watch more often.
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