#2: Sting Vs. Triple H (WrestleMania 31)
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When Sting finally joined WWE in November 2014, at the expense of Triple H, fans knew what was coming. In the Stinger's first match in the company, the icon of WCW took on the Game at WrestleMania 31 in 2015, a match Triple H surprisingly won.
Though the match is fun, filled of heavy hits and appearances by both D-Generation X and the nWo, the story going in is another matter.
The company had built the story about being WCW vs. WWE, even though the company had done this already with the Invasion, and at this point in wrestling, the Atlanta promotion had been long dead.
Shaking hands after the match, it seemed like both men had 'ended' a war, that everyone had already considered over for over 14 years.