10 Things Sting Must Do Next In WWE

8. Give An Interview For The WWE Network

Both Triple H's and Vince McMahon's interviews with 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin have been terrific additions to the WWE Network lineup. It's been fascinating to watch Austin ask the questions grappling fans really want to know the answers to, and there would be significant interest in a similar grilling of Sting. Since World Championship Wrestling closed doors in 2001, one of the men most closely associated with the company hasn't said all that much about it. Sure, Sting has said fairly generic things, such as the fact he was upset when WCW went under, but there's been little of any great substance. Austin is the man to dig beneath the surface, pulling out Sting's real feelings on what happened with the company, and where his head was at during the final days of WCW. This, along with a DVD/documentary release, is a must for WWE - Sting's history is extensive, which means they have a lot to pull from, creating an eye-opening interview in the process.
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