10 Christmas Gifts Every WWE Fan Wants

1. Sting Confirmed For Wrestlemania

Sitting first on the Christmas lists of many wrestling fans, having Sting appear at Wrestlemania XXXI would be monumental. Making a memorable, if controversial (in the eyes of some), debut in a WWE ring at Survivor Series, the WCW icon flattened a heel Triple H, and talk is heating up that the pair will collide in California next March. For years, fans had talked about the prospect of Sting vs. The Undertaker, a match so sought after that it stretches back to the mid-90's. Sadly, it appears we may never see such a bout - Undertaker is a drastically more reduced in-ring performer than he was even three years ago, and Sting himself is no spring chicken. Instead, it appears WWE are looking at another dream scenario, Sting vs. Triple H. The 'Crow' Sting classically hounded the fascist-like nWo back in WCW, and it looks like history may repeat itself here. Sting will be the man WWE position as the slayer of The Authority, which has run roughshod over the company, wielding power with reckless abandon, similar to how Hogan and crew did back in the 90's. If Sting does appear in a featured match on the grand stage of Wrestlemania, it'll truly be a watershed moment in pro wrestling history, and will fulfill the wishes of millions. After all, when it boils down to it, Christmas is all about wishing, and WWE should be striving to make those wishes come true. What are some of your WWE Christmas wishes? Do you agree with the ones here? Let us know in the comments below!
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