this and thread closed.OMG will you people get over it already? Sting isn't in WWE and most likely never will be. Accept it and move on.
I'm guessing he became Tom Hanks in that one movie(The Terminal?). :lmaoForget Sting. What about the main eventer who is STILL stuck at the airport? The guys been there for months now.
the only joke here is your opinion. that also is a crappy example wtf would anyone wanna play for the yankees? baseball sucks too. sting didn't want to work for vince get over it. he's better not to.His pride is a fucking joke. It's like a Cubs player saying he'd never sign with the Yankees.
Wrestling is wrestling. It doesn't matter what company you are in. If you can go out there and entertain 1000, 100000, 1000000 or 10000000 people, why should it matter. It isn't about you, it's about the fans.
you are an idiot if you think he will still sign for wwe. it would be absolutely pointless for him to sign with wwe. he has held out this long. he knows that vince always buries wcw talent. that's what vince is notorious for. if he signed with wwe vince would do to him what he did to goldberg tarnish his reputation as larger than life. sting knows that and it's easy to see if you aren't a blind wwe mark.Lol @ people thinking Sting's legacy will be greater if he's the one wrestler Vince couldn't sign.
One line from Vince...
Vince McMahon: "I never tried to sign him, I always thought he was overrated."
Sting's 'legacy' is gone.
To be serious though, Sting has no legacy. None of the general audience of wrestling has any idea who he is (general audience being the 10-15 year olds who only know about WWE) and the general audience is what makes up 75% of wrestling.
WWE also has access to ALL of Sting's biggest moments, because let's face it, he hasn't done shit in TNA to warrant any kind of legacy. All of his WCW moments are owned by WWE.
Sting will never get the recognition or DVD deals he deserves without signing with Vince, meaning he will 100% sign with the WWE at one point. Even if it's only a legends deal.
The true fans of Sting know he's a legend for what he's accomplished in WCW and TNA, we don't need some WWE produced Sting DVD to tell us. If Vince doesn't push Sting's legacy to "the WWE universe" (LOL) who gives a shit, doesn't change Sting's status as one of the greatest ever. The WWE's word isn't gospel when it comes to wrestling, they're not the only wrestling company to ever exist. If the kiddies want to see his shit it's all on YouTube, without the WWE's slant added to it like that work of fiction The Rise and Fall of WCW.Lol @ people thinking Sting's legacy will be greater if he's the one wrestler Vince couldn't sign.
One line from Vince...
Vince McMahon: "I never tried to sign him, I always thought he was overrated."
Sting's 'legacy' is gone.
To be serious though, Sting has no legacy. None of the general audience of wrestling has any idea who he is (general audience being the 10-15 year olds who only know about WWE) and the general audience is what makes up 75% of wrestling.
WWE also has access to ALL of Sting's biggest moments, because let's face it, he hasn't done shit in TNA to warrant any kind of legacy. All of his WCW moments are owned by WWE.
Sting will never get the recognition or DVD deals he deserves without signing with Vince, meaning he will 100% sign with the WWE at one point. Even if it's only a legends deal.
You’re the man. He needs to pull his finger out of his ass. It’s about me, Stinger.His pride is a fucking joke. It's like a Cubs player saying he'd never sign with the Yankees.
Wrestling is wrestling. It doesn't matter what company you are in. If you can go out there and entertain 1000, 100000, 1000000 or 10000000 people, why should it matter. It isn't about you, it's about the fans.