Well that's dumb lol but I think the time has passed for this match now but knowing WWE they'll shove it down our throats anyway.
At the end of the day it's a special attraction match on a super glorified house show. You can avoid the entire show and not miss anything important. So I wouldn't exactly call it being shoved down our throats. But I will say, the fucking promotion for these events is pretty damn exhausting. They literally pushed the last Super Showdown as "as great as, or to exceed, WrestleMania" and the amount they ran the ad and talked about it in air just made me resent the Saudi partnership that much more.
As for Stinger and whether he should win this or should have won before, I guess there's not much point in debating. Sting is one of my top 10 favorite wrestlers ever. It's a shame he put off coming to WWE for so long. I know he had his reasons but since he ended up caving anyways, it would have been great for him to at least jump ship a few years earlier. It's not like he had anything left to prove in TNA, nor were they headed in an upward trajectory. I didn't really see a point in Sting facing Triple H at WrestleMania, other than the obvious connection they have through the Monday Night War. I think that was his choice though. If it was in my hands, he absolutely would have won that match. But it is what it is. If not for sustaining that injury against Rollins he would have surely ended up wrestling the rest of that year and probably beyond. I'm sure he would have got his share of wins along the way and, given what they did with Goldberg, who's to say he wouldn't have become WWE Champion at some point? Who knows? Unfortunately we'll never know. If he comes back to wrestle Taker here, you must assume it's his last ride and if so I really hope he gets to go out with a win. Neither man have anything left to win or lose, quite honestly. But we know Taker still has a handful of matches to go, so I would favor Sting winning if this is indeed his final stand.