Ranking Every TNA Wrestler's Success In WWE
8. Sting
A WCW mainstay for more than a decade, Sting's name stands out like a sore thumb from the rest of this list. He went into WWE in 2014 with precisely nothing to prove, having already cultivated a deserved reputation as one of the biggest stars in the entire wrestling industry.
That said, there was a nagging sense by the time he was finished about a year later that things didn't really go as well as they might have. His WrestleMania 31 match with Triple H was a tad underwhelming, its result - The Game winning - a highly questionable one too.
This criticism, of course, has to be prefaced with the acknowledgement that anything Sting did in WWE was going to be somewhat disappointing from the moment it became clear we wouldn't be getting the dream encounter with Undertaker on the Grandest Stage of Them All.
But that was a problem of WWE's own making. Both parties were fit and raring to go in Santa Clara, but company heads decided that 'Taker's talents would be made better use of in the ring with Bray Wyatt.