10 Reasons WWE Are Inducting Sting Into The Hall Of Fame
10. His Career May Be Over
As things stand, the wrestling world is pretty unclear on whether or not Sting will be able to wrestle again. At WWE's Night Of Champions pay-per-view this past September, the legend suffered a myriad of injuries to his neck which leaves his future in doubt. When speaking about the possibility of hanging up his boots, Sting has said that only time will tell, but that things remain doubtful. That's not very promising, so there may never be a better time than now to induct the man. He has been able to work a few matches under the WWE banner, which is something the company will be pleased about. However, if there's little chance of him working any others, honouring Sting by induction to the WWE Hall Of Fame feels like the right thing to do. Sting is still fresh in the minds of fans, even younger ones who may not have witnessed his career prior to him stepping onto WWE television. Due to that fact, there will be a lot of interest for his induction. At the Hall Of Fame, the night before WrestleMania 32, Sting may reveal that he's unable to wrestle a match ever again. That would be a sad moment, but also a poignant one. His career would be given a fitting conclusion.
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