Sting To WWE: 10 Big Talking Points

The Icon Sting, a last vestige of WCW, a man who has enjoyed a famous 30 year wrestling career yet never worked for Vince McMahon. His uniqueness in that respect has helped give him an aura of sacredness, he is seen by traditionalist WCW fans as a cult hero for his continued resistance to the WWE. At this point, Sting's legacy is already complete. He could retire tomorrow and still go down in history as one of the most famous pro-wrestlers ever. Revisit his late 80's battles with Ric Flair or his ealry 90's brawls inside the War Games. Take in his rebirth as the darker Sting against the NWO and his 2000's run which helped establish TNA as a brand. This is a wrestler who has achieved a broad range of glory. However, the lack of WWE glory for Sting, continues to be seen by some as a missing jigsaw piece. Well, that puzzle looks to be getting completed very soon. The insiders of the industry have reported for some time now that Sting will finally make his WWE debut this year. A deal is reportedly in place. Vince McMahon is finally set to get his hands upon the one big WCW star who has thus far resisted the lure of WWE action. This latest feature will bring together the full story on Sting's developing relationship with WWE and the direction they are due to go in. We will look at the implications of the new deal, the bigger picture, the positives and negatives associated to this ground breaking coming together. This is the last standing soldier of the Monday Night War downing his position, it signifies a very major moment. Here's the 10 biggest talking points of the Sting and WWE relationship...
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