A veteran on their way out of the business should always put the next guy over. It is the time honoured tradition of the wrestling industry, something that even The Undertaker adhered to when he handed the streak to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30. It's an opportunity to "make" a new star, a chance to finish your career with a final worthy contribution. Sting is also of the old school. He broke in during the 1980's period where tradition was valued, so there's a pretty good chance he'll be of the same mindset as Undertaker. In this respect, with WrestleMania 31 probably his last match, Sting may be thinking to put a new star over. This is where WWE's booking of Bray Wyatt vs Sting is at its most inspired. The two men would battle it out, with Bray finally getting the decisive Sister Abigail for the finish. The victory would undoubtedly be the biggest moment in the young man's career. From there, WWE could progress to major new heights with Wyatt. Just look at what beating Undertaker did for Brock Lesnar. Just like Hulk Hogan came in and put The Rock over at WrestleMania X8, next year could be the time for another WCW legend to come in and put the new WWE generation over. Wyatt vs Sting makes so much sense, and we'd expect it to be one of the best feuds in a long time.