10 Retired WWE Superstars (And Who They Want To Face After Coming Out Of Retirement)

2. Sting - The Undertaker

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The face of World Championship Wrestling, Sting, made his much-awaited WWE debut in the year 2014. He shocked the wrestling community by appearing in the closing match of Survivor Series that year as he helped Team Cena defeat The Authority. This interference would set up a match between Sting and Triple H at WrestleMania 31, which the Cerebral Assassin won thanks to some outside help.

Stinger would next challenge the then World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins for the most sumptuous prize of the organization at Night of Champions. The Franchise's career ended that night because of a botched buckle bomb. Stinger is 61 years old right now, but he is still willing to return to the ring if Vince McMahon books him in a match with The Undertaker.

During one of his appearances on Fite TV, Sting was quoted as follows by Wrestling Travel:

I mean, everyone knows who it would be. Taker, he's the only guy I'd come out of retirement for now. No one else. We could just never get it together to make it happen. When I started talking to WWE, he was booked with Brock and then I did the deal with Triple H and he had another feud going on at the time, so it was just one of those things we couldn't make happen.

The Undertaker is 55 years old, and if the wrestling organization goes ahead in this direction, they could make a unique history as the combined age of the two legends is 116!

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Vinay Chhabria is a pro wrestling enthusiast, who has been following WWE since he was 15. The Shield is his favorite faction and Jinder Mahal is his favorite WWE Superstar. He became a part of WhatCulture in 2020.