What I am getting at here is simple. The greatest heel turn of all time has been said to belong to Hogan joining the NWO. We all know what happened after that. I am not asking for Sting to start some "Invasion" this Sunday, but is there a chance that the WWE may use an old trick by their former competitor WCW?
Sting turns heel?
Crazy right? Everyone talks about Cena turning heel one day. No one ever mentions Sting. The man has been considered the "Face" of a franchise" no matter where he has gone, and that doesn't include the WWE obviously. I don't think it's possible that Sting turns heel during his match with HHH. It's possible, but would be way too far out, I think. However, there is another match that I think Sting could involve himself in that would turn heads.
Sting is the Devil that Wyatt is talking about
With all the talk about Taker vs Sting at Mania 32 and the hopes of Taker calling out Sting the night following Mania 31 on Raw have drawn me to suggest this idea. Taker is on the verge of defeating Wyatt and Sting's music hits and the lights go out. We see a very large casket rolling to the ring and Druids guiding the unknown to the ring. We hear Wyatt's voice, but we can't see him. He tells Taker that he has brought "The Devil", or the man Wyatt has been talking about. Taker opens the Casket Sting appears and the lights go on. Wyatt is behind Taker and then hits him with his finisher. Sting gets into the ring after Wyatt wins.
Bray sits in the corner with a sick smile on his face. Sting takes his bat and just beats on Taker. Pokes at him like a dead body on the side of the road. Sting spits on Taker and then begins to rub his face paint off. He leans over Taker and asks Taker if he thinks he is better than him. Sting tells Taker he is the greatest Legend of all time and that Taker doesn't belong in the ring with him ever. Crowd goes nuts and I believe would throw trash in the ring for this. Sting going full blown heel and giving the crowd the middle finger and basically making them more angry by helping Wyatt get Taker into the Casket. Sting makes a comment about how he is going to "bury" this piece of trash (The Undertaker) right next to his pal Paul Bearer.
Sting turns heel?
Crazy right? Everyone talks about Cena turning heel one day. No one ever mentions Sting. The man has been considered the "Face" of a franchise" no matter where he has gone, and that doesn't include the WWE obviously. I don't think it's possible that Sting turns heel during his match with HHH. It's possible, but would be way too far out, I think. However, there is another match that I think Sting could involve himself in that would turn heads.
Sting is the Devil that Wyatt is talking about
With all the talk about Taker vs Sting at Mania 32 and the hopes of Taker calling out Sting the night following Mania 31 on Raw have drawn me to suggest this idea. Taker is on the verge of defeating Wyatt and Sting's music hits and the lights go out. We see a very large casket rolling to the ring and Druids guiding the unknown to the ring. We hear Wyatt's voice, but we can't see him. He tells Taker that he has brought "The Devil", or the man Wyatt has been talking about. Taker opens the Casket Sting appears and the lights go on. Wyatt is behind Taker and then hits him with his finisher. Sting gets into the ring after Wyatt wins.
Bray sits in the corner with a sick smile on his face. Sting takes his bat and just beats on Taker. Pokes at him like a dead body on the side of the road. Sting spits on Taker and then begins to rub his face paint off. He leans over Taker and asks Taker if he thinks he is better than him. Sting tells Taker he is the greatest Legend of all time and that Taker doesn't belong in the ring with him ever. Crowd goes nuts and I believe would throw trash in the ring for this. Sting going full blown heel and giving the crowd the middle finger and basically making them more angry by helping Wyatt get Taker into the Casket. Sting makes a comment about how he is going to "bury" this piece of trash (The Undertaker) right next to his pal Paul Bearer.