The rumors of Sting and Undertaker having a showdown at WrestleMania have dragged on for years. With Sting at 54 years-old, and Taker at 48, time is quickly running out on that ever happening, but a Hall of Fame induction seems inevitable. Besides Goldberg, Sting is the only other talent on this list who may actually wrestle for WWE someday. Even if he never laced up the boots for them, he'd still be great to have signed to a Legends deal. Having Sting in the Hall, would be beneficial to both parties as WWE owns the WCW library which would surely get him his own DVD feature. WCW is where all of the biggest moments of his career happened, and it would be great to finally hear Sting talk about those matches. Now, Sting is currently in TNA but for how much longer? That company has been having a terrible time holding onto its talent. A.J. Styles, arguably the face of the company, just left. Could Sting be next? With Dixie Carter drastically reducing the roster budget, Sting may find a giant WWE payday more to his liking. Right now, there just isn't much left for Sting to do in TNA. He's been there for years, wrestled virtually every big name on the roster, and the ratings just stay the same. He needs a fresh environment, with some new opponents and most of all, needs to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
As Rust Cohle from True Detective said "Life's barely long enough to get good at one thing. So be careful what you're good at."
Sadly, I can't solve a murder like Rust...or change a tire, or even tie a tie. But I do know all the lyrics to Hulk Hogan's "Real American" theme song and can easily name every Natural Born Thriller from the dying days of WCW. I was once ranked 21st in the United States in Tetris...on the Playstation 3 version...for about a week.
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