If the creative team (and Sting) decide that another match with Triple H doesn't suit, this opens up the possibility of Sting facing any number of younger members of the WWE roster. Let's face it, that would in all likelihood mean Bray Wyatt. Maybe the only hitch to this plan would be that the writing staff would want to give Sting a win, but it wouldn't be too great for Wyatt if he was defeated by both The Undertaker and Sting in subsequent feuds. Someone else who could draw the best out of Sting would definitely be Daniel Bryan, a bout which would make for one hell of a Monday Night Raw main event, even if it was little more than a throwaway match. Right now, wrestling fans eat up absolutely anything Bryan is involved in, so adding Sting into that mix would cause a stir. Does Sting vs. Bray Wyatt have legs? It'd certainly be an intriguing feud, but the real question revolves around who would come out on top in the end. There's that old chestnut, the supernatural nuances of each character, something that could come into play similar to how Wyatt's issue with 'Taker played out.
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