After years of waiting, fans finally saw Sting’s WWE debut in 2014, and he faced off against Triple H on the Grandest Stage of Them All at WrestleMania 31.
Sting’s WWE run was brief, and he wrestled his final match when he challenged Seth Rollins for the WWE Championship at Night of Champions in 2015.
The Icon later retired when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.
While talking with Wrestling Travel about the possibility of coming back for one more match, the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion said that The Undertaker is the only opponent who could get him to come out of retirement.
“I mean, everyone knows who it would be. Taker, he’s the only guy I’d come out of retirement for now. No one else. We could just never get it together to make it happen. When I started talking to WWE he was booked with Brock and then I did the deal with Triple H and he had another feud going on at the time, so it was just one of those things we couldn’t make happen. But I don’t regret it not happening either, I mean I got to face Triple H at my first WrestleMania and then wrestle Seth for the world title, so I didn’t do too badly out of that deal. But yeah, now, the only person I’m getting back in the ring for is Taker.”
Sting vs. The Undertaker was considered to be a dream match for many fans, but it seems highly unlikely that it’s ever going to happen at this point.
If you could book Sting in one last match who would you want to see him face? Sound off in the comments below.
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