Sting wrestled his first WWE match back in 2015, months after making his WWE debut at Survivor Series and helping John Cena's team defeat The Authority. It has been over four years since that match, and Sting is nowhere near the same physical condition at present.
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If WWE's doctors clear Sting for a one-off match, he shouldn't wrestle The Undertaker, as was rumored recently. The match would possibly end up being a disaster, much like The Undertaker vs Goldberg bout at Super ShowDown. Instead, have Sting wrestle The Fiend, who is comparatively young, and could carry Sting to a decent 10-minute match.
This could be the biggest reason why The Fiend wants to add Sting's name to his list of victims. It's no secret that Sting is one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling. He was a top babyface in WCW during the better part of the 90s. His WWE debut was one of the biggest moments of 2014, and was a genuine shocker that no one had ever expected.
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Defeating someone of the stature of Sting would definitely result in The Fiend getting the rub of a lifetime. Adding Sting to his ever-growing list of victims would turn him into a force to be reckoned with for years to come.
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