What will WWE do with Sting after his WrestleMania 31 match with Triple H? It remains to be seen what sort of physical shape he's in, but in the few cameo appearances he has made so far he has proved that he hasn't forgotten how to swing a baseball bat or hit a Scorpion Death Drop. However, putting on what is sure to be a 20 minute match with one of the greatest of all time on the biggest stage of them all is a completely different kettle of fish. Despite not having an official match yet, The Stinger has overcome the first hurdle that was sure to have been bugging him in the build up to his debut at Survivor Series in November. His return to a mainstream ring has gone down a storm, there has been more than a clamour by the WWE Universe to get him on a WWE card. He must have been wondering that the new generation of 'casual' fan would take to him having been out of the true spotlight for 14 years, but those doubts have been put to bed. Once the match with The Game is over and done with you would have to image The Vigilante, as he is being billed, would be questioning what more he could possibly achieve. Given his age he won't be given a run with the top title, surely? While the only feasible thing for him to do is to sit back for 10 months and then finally give what the fans want in a match with The Undertaker at Mania 32. Nevertheless, WWE would be silly not to utilise Sting somehow if he was willing to be a part of things, here's 10 ways the company could go once WrestleMania XXXI is over and done with.