#4 The match would put Sting's health in jeopardy
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Sting wrestled Seth Rollins for the WWE World Championship at Night of Champions 2015. The Icon not only lost the match, but he also suffered a serious neck injury. Back in 2017, Sting talked about his injury and the details were enough to convince anyone that he isn't coming back, ever.
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I feel normal. But the doctor says my neck is messed up, bad! So (if I take) one more bad fall, and maybe [gestures a baseball swing] done! Neck down nothing (will function) or (I may) die.
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Imagine watching the match at a future event with zero excitement and a constant feeling of fear in one's mind. This isn't wrestling. It's a hard pill to swallow for many, but Sting shouldn't be allowed to ever wrestle again, for his own good.
Edited by Zaid Khan