Sting To WWE: 10 Great Ways He Can Be Used

9. Give Ric Flair A Great Moment On TV

WWE.comWWE.comRic Flair is the 16 time World heavyweight champion and one of the biggest legends that the industry has ever known. His work as the NWA World champion and his run with The Four Horsemen are without equal and place him in a different stratosphere than any other talent that came before him or has come along since. And the last few times fans have seen him, it's not been pretty. The fact is that the man that has been on WWE programming recently is just not the Nature Boy that we know and love. This Ric Flair is a shell of his former self and even though he is making an effort to be entertaining, it just seems to fall flat every time. But with a little help from Sting, all of that could change; if only for one night. Sting was Ric Flair's greatest opponent in WCW. He was the man that Ric helped on his way up, the man that Ric nurtured and brought along until Sting was considered a true main event star. Some of Sting's best work came against Ric Flair and he established his career with the help of the 60 minute man. And WWE fans need to be reminded of this. We often hear about the 16 World Championships and all the accolades that Ric has as a legendary icon in the business. But to hear it from the man that was there and who greatly benefited from Flair's experience would be priceless. WWE.comWWE.comJust the sight of Sting and Flair together would be enough to bring a standing ovation from the live crowd. To see the two men together in the ring on the WWE stage would also be a dream come true for many fans who perhaps have wanted to see their careers come full circle in the company that put WCW out of business. And it would be the perfect way to remind fans that Ric Flair is arguably the best thing that's ever happened to professional wrestling. Sting would surely be more than willing to do just that.
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