10 Times WWE Were Right Not To Give The Fans What They Wanted
10. Sting Vs. The Undertaker
If you could book one dream match from the last 30 years - which never managed to come to fruition - a large section of fans would point their fingers towards the seemingly impossible match-up between WWE's resident 'Phenom', The Undertaker and WCW's 'Franchise', Sting.
So in 2014, when the 'Icon' finally came in from the cold, after spending his entire three-decade career outside of Vince McMahon's company, that dream suddenly edged a little bit closer
However, Sting would quickly be thrown into a WWE vs. WCW war with Triple H and lost his debut match at WrestleMania 31, whilst The Undertaker found himself occupied with a pre-Fiend Bray Wyatt on the Show of Shows.
The two ships had passed each other in the night and when Sting's WWE career was tragically cut short by injury, fans were officially deprived of a match that had been tantalisingly close to becoming a reality.
Many would argue that Sting should have been launched straight into a feud with 'The Deadman' upon arrival, but they probably forget just what version of 'Taker we found ourselves with in 2014/15.
Unfortunately, he was a shell of the performer who'd stole the show in the twilight of his career against the likes of Batista, Edge and CM Punk, meaning that any potential Sting match-up could have produced something along the lines of what we witnessed Goldberg and 'Taker present at Super Showdown in 2019.
Nobody would have enjoyed it, the dream would have been ruined and Sting's run in the company would probably have gone down as a bigger disaster than the actual version we got in 2014/15.