How will The Undertaker celebrate RAW's 25th birthday?
#4 Confrontation with Sting
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Just having the men face to face, would blow the roof off the place!
For years, fans had wanted a match between The Undertaker and Sting, two icons hailing from two different organisations. Both men had mysterious and dark gimmicks, and were the anchors for their respective promotions during the Monday Night Wars of the 90s.
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However, even though Sting came on board as an active member of WWE in 2014, the two men never locked horns. Instead, Sting had an ill-fated run, including a loss to Triple H at WrestleMania 32, and an injury in his subsequent pay-per-view match against Seth Rollins.
While the injury would effectively retire Sting from in-ring competition thereafter, he's still spoken about wanting to face The Undertaker since. The two men don't even need a program together... a mere stare down would suffice, really.
It would be a great way to make The Undertaker's return special. Facing Sting is one of two things he's never accomplished in his chequered career. The second name is easier to guess...
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