4. On The Anniversary Of Their Debuts, Both Men Show Up
Survivor Series 2015 will fall on November 22nd, which will make it exactly 15 years to the day since The Undertaker debuted on WWE TV, as the mystery partner on Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Team. Such a coincidence can't go unnoticed by the WWE, and it also happens to be one day short of a year since Sting made his stunning debut to help Team Cena beat The Authority in 2014. Both men have close ties to the November pay-per-view, so it seems only fair to utilise this history. Sting can make an advertised appearance stating that he only came to the WWE so that he could take down The Authority and finally come face to face with the WWE's own vigilante.
'I came out here because everything I've done in the WWE has ultimately been unsuccessful; I tried to keep The Authority out of power and I failed, and then I tried to take down Triple H and I failed with that too. The only other thing I had left on my little checklist was to finally find out who's best between me and a certain dead man who happens to call this ring his 'yard'. Well I'll be damned if I fail at that too, so Undertaker! It's showtime!'
Have the classic suspense that Undertaker appearances are filled with, as a notion of 'will he, won't he?' fills the air. Finally, that familiar bell tolls, and the arena goes dark. Up on the screen, words and messages appear similar to Undertaker's many legendary returns (think Judgement Day 2000 or Wrestlemania XX). Lyrics from Undertaker's old Johnny Cash theme song, 'Ain't No Grave', flash across the screen.
'Well, look way down the river, and what do you think I see? I see a band of angels, and they're coming after me.'
As the noise and lightning come to a crescendo, the screen simply reads;
'Time marches on, for whom the bell tolls.'