The Undertaker vs. Sting: A Match That Will Never Happen
The Undertaker and Sting, two of the biggest icons in the
professional wrestling business never had the opportunity to face each other. Both
had similar dark gimmicks, both have been known to play mind games. It would
have been a very interesting contest. It is one of those matches that the fans have
yearned for desperately for two almost decades. But it never happened (forget 1990's Mean Mark Callous vs Sting).
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Where The Undertaker always remained loyal to Vince McMahon’s
WWE and never signed with WCW, Sting remained one of those wrestlers that Vince
McMahon failed to hire after the acquisition of WCW in 2001. The Undertaker went on
to gain legendary status in WWE and Sting became Jeff Jarret’s TNA’s first Hall
of Fame Inductee in 2012.
When Steve 'Sting' Borden finally signed with the WWE in 2014 rumors were rife
that finally, the biggest match in professional wrestling’s history would take
place. But instead of fighting The Deadman, The Icon fought Triple H at WrestleMania
31 in a losing effort whereas The Undertaker beat Bray Wyatt. Following his
loss to Triple H, Sting fought Seth Rollins at Night of Champions for the WWE
World Heavyweight Championship. Had Sting won that match he would have become the
only wrestler to win the NWA, WCW and TNA world championships. However,
a legitimate neck injury during the match which resulted in cervical spinal
stenosis ended Sting’s in-ring career. Sting
was the first member of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
Sting’s desire for a match with The Undertaker is an open
secret. He has publicly expressed his wish to come out of retirement and have a
match with The Phenom. The 60-year-old has not wrestled since his career-ending fight in September 2015 but time and time again he has made it known that he would only come back for a match with The Undertaker,
saying:
“I mean, everyone knows who it would be. Taker, he’s the only guy I’d come out of retirement for now. No one else. We could just never get it together to make it happen. When I started talking to WWE he was booked with Brock and then I did the deal with Triple H and he had another feud going on at the time, so it was just one of those things we couldn’t make happen.
But I don’t regret it not happening either, I mean I got to face Triple H at my first WrestleMania and then wrestle Seth for the world title, so I didn’t do too badly out of that deal. But yeah, now, the only person I’m getting back in the ring for is Taker.”
As fans have been criticizing WWE’s product getting stale
and with tough competition from the new AEW, WWE has been trying to improve its
ratings. The signing of Paul Heyman and Eric Bischoff as Executive Directors
of Raw and SmackDown respectively is a clear indication of that. WWE has been
trying to spice things up and gain the attention of its lost fans. Recently,
WWE posted a “reimagined video” that discussed what would have happened if The Undertaker had gone to
WCW and faced Sting. Many considered it as a hint towards a future match
between the two legends.
WWE’s deal with Saudi Arabia for wrestling events there has proved
to be a very profitable venture for the company. The huge amount of money that
WWE makes has made it possible for it to bring back legends for ‘one more match’.
Such matches between the legends have been forgettable. The returns of Shawn Michaels and, Goldberg at the Gulf country’s events were unmemorable. So, with nostalgia, money is also there.
After the recent lackluster match between The Undertaker and
Goldberg at WWE SuperShowDown, WWE might want to refrain from any matches
between two aged warriors. Though The Undertaker has come back immediately to
wash the forgettable memories of his match with Goldberg, but considering Sting’s
age and spinal stenosis the WWE doctors would never ever clear him to enter the
ring again for a match. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter also noted that this match
is not in the cards:
It was just to create some chatter and gain the attention of the fans. It was just to create some hype and nothing more. It is a match that should have happened a long ago, a fight between two men with a combined age of around 115 years won't do justice to their illustrious careers.
It will never happen!
“From those on the inside, the belief is that the company would never risk Sting taking a bump given he never had surgery on his neck. He’s a 60-year-old man with spinal stenosis and the idea of him wrestling is not even broached”.
It was just to create some chatter and gain the attention of the fans. It was just to create some hype and nothing more. It is a match that should have happened a long ago, a fight between two men with a combined age of around 115 years won't do justice to their illustrious careers.
It will never happen!
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