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I can't say that I didn't see it coming. It's a sad day for sure.At the WWE Hall of Fame, the legendary Sting announced he's retiring from professional wrestling thus bringing one of the greatest careers of all time to an end. What're your thoughts on this announcement? Was it time or should he have had ONE MORE MATCH?
As a rumor it was. Sting himself announced his official retirement at the Hall of Fame.i thought this was reported like a month ago
If there's one thing that's true about Sting it's he's not a liar. He wouldn't formally announce a retirement if he plans to wrestle Undertaker next year. He honestly doesn't have anything left to prove, he's had his WWE matches, it's time to retire before he permanently damages his body and ruins his quality of life.Regardless of him announcing it this is not true. So this brotha all week been saying I want my dream match with Taker. I don't think this is for real. He may be stepping away until this neck thing is over and so people would stop bothering him about it.
If there's one thing that's true about Sting it's he's not a liar. He wouldn't formally announce a retirement if he plans to wrestle Undertaker next year. He honestly doesn't have anything left to prove, he's had his WWE matches, it's time to retire before he permanently damages his body and ruins his quality of life.
Sting is not giving up his dream of getting in the ring with The Undertaker. The former WCW World Heavyweight Champion was interviewed by FOX 4 in Dallas on Friday to promote Sunday's WrestleMania 32. When asked about his possible retirement, Sting said that it’s “just talk," and he's getting "mixed signals" from doctors about the status of his neck. He revealed that he has not yet undergone neck surgery, and he feels good enough for "another fight."
Sting made it clear he wants one more match, saying, “I have a dream match that I’ve always wanted to do against The Undertaker. If I have my way it’s gonna happen.”
Sting says it's the match wrestling fans have always wanted but could never have due to the two men previously being in competing companies.
As noted, Sting has denied reports that claim he has officially retired from professional wrestling.
While talking with Brian Fritz at WrestleMania weekend in Texas, the soon-to-be WWE Hall Of Famer confirmed that he has not yet retired, once again denying reports to the contrary. When asked about the TMZ report that he has retired, Sting replied, "I don't know where they got that from."
While Sting admitted that he could retire without ever returning to the squared circle, he did admit that he would still like to stand across the ring from The Undertaker.
.@sting discounts the @TMZ report about him retiring, says "I don't know where they got that from." #WWE#WrestleMania
— Brian Fritz (@BrianFritz) April 1, 2016
.@sting says only person really interested in facing: #Undertaker. He could retire w/o that match but doesn't want to yet. #WrestleMania
— Brian Fritz (@BrianFritz) April 1, 2016
He was throwing the press off his scent so he could do it with class at the Hall of Fame.So, either he's lying or I'm just Blue.