3. He Has Already Worked Under The WWE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5_H07HtFrM The common misconception is that Sting has gone his whole career without ever working for WWE. Here's the thing though, just who exactly do you think booked and managed the final Nitro taping on the 26th of March 2001? WWE announced they had bought WCW on March 23rd, probably getting the actual deal sorted days earlier. They then set their WWF crew to work writing and planning the final broadcast of Monday Nitro. The term 'WCW' remained in title only, this was entirely a WWF production, complete with a McMahon family closing segment. Take a look at the promo video, which aired that night. That right there is Sting working for the WWF, appearing on a McMahon show, doing what the WWF wanted. Later that night he wrestled Ric Flair in the last ever Nitro main event and looked all set to make his new WWF role official, only for the reported creative / financial / working dates problems to kick in. Sting likes to push the myth that he never worked for WWE, but technically, he already has and the above video proves it.