10 Most Devastating WWE Superstar Injuries Of 2015
4. Sting
Sting suffered a neck injury at the hands of Seth Rollins at Night of Champions, following a Turnbuckle Powerbomb. Though that maneuver is normally safe but looks dangerous, in this case it ended up being more harmful than intended. The impact of the move necessitated Rollins and Sting improvise the finish of the match which, although it robbed the contest of its drama, had the correct outcome. Stings injury is an unfortunate sign for longtime fans of his. There have been many who have wanted to see Sting wrestle in one (or more) more marquee matches before his retirement, and now that might not happen. Sting is the oldest wrestlers on the roster at 56, and despite being in good shape for someone his age, an injury of this sort might prevent WWE from letting him wrestle in another match, especially against another legend or older wrestler. Because of these circumstances, Sting might be forced to retire from wrestling in his current state, which would be a very sad way to go. He hasnt won a high-profile singles match since signing with WWE, even though both of those contests were exciting in their own right.
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