Recently retired WWE Hall of Famer Sting spoke to Sport’s Illustrated’s Extra Mustard Blog about his incredible career and more. You can check out the full interview here along with some highlights below.
His loss at WrestleMania 31:
“People took the loss personally, but in this business, you have to learn real quick not to take anything that personally. For me, it was a memory just being in Levi Stadium in California, my home state, with that crowd there. There was so much nostalgia with having DX and the NWO all together atWrestleMania. I can’t tell you how many pictures I’ve signed of all of us in the ring. Fans talked about that and loved it.”
What he’s going to do now that he’s retired:
“I’m going to kick back. I’ll pick and choose some events, but I won’t be traveling as much. These grassroots shows remind me of my humble beginnings–even the smell of the building reminds me when I started. It’s an honor to still be in front of the fans.”
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