10 Reasons Sting's WWE Debut Was Awful

1. It Ruined Dolph€™s Moment

One of the best booking decisions WWE made at Survivor Series was to let Dolph Ziggler, not John Cena, be the sole survivor for Team Cena and the one to ultimately put The Authority away. It showed an overwhelming sign of faith in Ziggler to carry the main event, something wrestling fans have been clamoring for ever since he suffered a concussion as World Heavyweight Champion over a year and a half ago. Ziggler had proven his mettle by taking a huge 3-on-1 beating from Team Authority, and managed to eliminate both Kane and Luke Harper before facing Rollins at the end. Had Ziggler put Rollins away without Sting€™s interference, it would have cemented Dolph as a €œmade man€ and would have positioned him nicely in the main event. As it was, Sting€™s appearance took away from what should have been Dolph€™s night. Agree? Disagree? Comment below or tweet me @PocketSeagull.
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.