10 Wresters Who Will NEVER Work For WWE Again (And Why)
10. Sting
The sight of the legendary Sting making his presence known at Survivor Series 2014 was enough to leave even the most bitter WWE watcher with a smile on their mug.
Yet, that WWE debut would unfortunately turn out to be Stinger's finest hour as part of the monstrous machine, with a losing first appearance on The Grandest Stage and an injury mid-WWE-Championship-challenge being the only other actions of note.
And the fact The Icon stayed put in the promotion for a further five years post-Night-of-Champions-debacle only added further fuel to the idea that, as the star himself put it, he was sadly disappearing with his tail between his legs.
The Sting seen lending his mystique/star power to the next generation in AEW is quite simply worlds away from the depressing figure he cut towards the end of his WWE run.
Factoring in the reality of WWE probably not being in a rush to risk the legend getting seriously injured under their watch and the WCW icon likely wanting to see out his last few flickers of in-ring action in a company that seems to genuine value him, and Sting remaining All Elite becomes as certain as his face hiding behind a Sting mask.