Triple H's critics have often cited the many times in his career that he did not put his opponents over. One of the more recent instances occurred in 2011, when he faced the red hot CM Punk and pinned him despite the win not serving a greater purpose at all. It was but the latest example of a move that many fans have deemed selfish and unnecessary by The Game. WWE has a great opportunity to prove the fans wrong in 2015. Sting's interference at Survivor Series in 2014 led to the fall of The Authority and provided the company with one of the most historic moments in pro wrestling history. For the first time ever, Sting was in a WWE ring and he had his sights set on Triple H. Now that The Authority is back in power, the trash talking has intensified. Hunter has verbally taken shots at Sting and the dirtsheets are buzzing with speculation that The Cerebral Assassin will indeed face The Icon in 2015. The match may even come at WrestleMania 31, marking the first time that Sting has ever competed under contract for WWE. This is a match that Sting should win. Putting Triple H over would do nothing for the company and it would definitely do nothing for Sting, who has come in believing his legacy will be treated with respect. The only way to do that is to give him a win against Triple H. Hunter's supposed past indiscretions mean nothing now, the only thing that matters is that Sting is given the respect he deserves. It's what's best for business.
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