Even the most diehard Sting supporters were nervous about how this match would turn out. At 56 years of age, we didn't know if the Stinger had what it took to get in there and go all out on the biggest stage of his career. He absolutely did. While this wasn't Sting in his prime by any means, he went in there and did what he needed to do - showing that excitement and fire that made him such a great babyface superstar for all those years. For anyone watching wrestling since at least the mid-1990s, seeing Sting wrestling in a WWE ring - at WrestleMania no less - was enough to give you chills. And in typical trademark gullible Sting fashion, he shakes the hand of the guy who just hit him in the head with a hammer. Classic Stinger.
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