3. Shows No Responsibility To His Fellow Wrestlers As A Locker Room "Leader"
Any "smart" wrestling fan can see that TNA is on the verge of total collapse, mainly thanks to some insane and abhorrent business decisions that have all but stripped this once promising company of any soul it may have had. For those who are not aware, the people making these decisions are the same guys that ran WCW into the ground, and as I pointed out, Sting was there when it all happened. Now, considering Sting is the face of the company and was there back when all of these mistakes occurred in WCW, surely you'd think he might step up and voice his concerns. Does this guy have any pull in the locker room at all? Let me tell you, if John Cena rocked up one day and said "your product sucks, I'm outta here," the entire company would have a conniption fit and immediately change their ways so as not to lose their biggest cash cow. Sting's inaction when it comes to what is obvious to everyone else with a brain tells me that he simply doesn't give a crap. I mean, he was there before the evil trinity that is Carter and Co., so he knows not only what TNA is capable of, but he has had a prime position to see all of these decisions and the negative affect they have had for the company. And yet, he does nothing. Doesn't he have any regard for the up and comers or the Originals who have all but been screwed since the red and yellow corporate jello arrived on TNA's shores? Does he not feel at least a little responsibility for those iconic TNA names that helped define the company, like all of those X-Division stars no longer on the roster, or any of those who have been recently fired? Or if you wish to get real, what has he done to honour the memory of Chris Candido? Because what has happened to TNA p***es on everything that man
died for. But nope, Sting doesn't care as long as that paycheck keeps coming. Sting is not a locker room leader, he is a corporate sellout. Either step up or step off.