#2 Sting's Debut

Sting was the face of WCW and when Vince McMahon purchased the company in 2001, Sting was the one guy everyone wanted to see. Though the last thing Sting wanted was to be overlooked, he had a fear of the WWE not using him properly. Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair have gone on record saying that they always told Sting that he needed to work with Vince McMahon. Sting returned to wrestling in 2006, but it was in TNA. He won several championships there, but wrestling fans were not satisfied. They wanted him in the WWE ring.
In 2014, he did not renew his contract with TNA, and fans began to dream that if it was possible for Sting to jump ship? At the Survivor Series event, the dream did become reality, the lights went out just as Seth Rollins and Triple H were about to steal a victory. The music came on and out came the vigilante. Sting appeared and confronted Triple H, helping Dolph Ziggler secure the victory for his team that would end The Authority from power. This led to Triple H vs Sting at WrestleMania 31 and the rest is history.
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