Razor Ramon on Sting/HHH

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I knew the match wasn't going to go right when Cole tried to sell that weird traditional japanese entrance for sting. And hhh gets the face terminator co-sign into.:martin:

Don't even get me started on the theme music and the match result. Whole thing was a farce really.
 

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It wasn't even the L that got me, but it was the blatant shytting on Sting and WCW in the commentary of the match by JBL which was obviously fed to him line by line from Vince that had me like :damn:

Dub see dubya shouldn't be shown any mercy by Vince when their number one goal was to put the wwe out of bidness
 

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Sting jobbed and hard, I think that is obvious. The only reason is why? Maybe he didn't care about his legacy? Maybe he needed the money? The truth is we may never know. What we do know is that his run in WWE was an extremely sad end to a historic career and the final extinguishing of the last remnant of WCW.
 

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Sting jobbed and hard, I think that is obvious. The only reason is why? Maybe he didn't care about his legacy? Maybe he needed the money? The truth is we may never know. What we do know is that his run in WWE was an extremely sad end to a historic career and the final extinguishing of the last remnant of WCW.



If that one match killed his entire legacy then it wasn't anything to begin with.

True but when you are nearing retirement age you gotta think maybe I'll milk every last dime of my professional worth before I cash out and Sting did just exactly that. We all sitting around here talkin legacy and its obvious that Sting just didn't care which is fine... he doesn't have to.

Sting never played a ton of politics his whole career. A little here and there but for the most part he just made his money and went about his biz. I can't knock him :manny:

Vince is a delusional psychopath. RAW at all-time low ratings and he was worried about burying WCW :mjlol:


Exactly. I think Sting realized early on in his career that 1. The fans are going to root for him no matter what. 2. This shyt ain't real. 3. As long as you pay me like I won, I don't give a fukk, it's your company.

Jobbing out now at the end of his career is way different than what it would been if it happened in 2003.
 
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If that one match killed his entire legacy then it wasn't anything to beging with.



Exactly. I think Sting realized early on in his career that 1. The fans are going to root for him no matter what. 2. This shyt ain't real. 3. As long as you pay me like I won, I don't give a fukk, it's your company.

Jobbing out now at the end of his career is way different than what it would been if it happened in 2003.
i don't even watch wrestling.. anymore

but you seem to make the most sense in this thread

i mean people make it seem like impossible that at 50 something.. this dude would just say "i need some fukking money and fukking this wrestling shyt"


"hey man can you lose to HHH"

"you gonna pay me right?"



what else was he supposed to do? become "the wrestler" living in a trailer home, doing road shows for $1500 a night


some of the best sports players in the world, don't give two fukks or even like their sport... they are just good at it and it pays them :yeshrug:
 

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i don't even watch wrestling.. anymore

but you seem to make the most sense in this thread

i mean people make it seem like impossible that at 50 something.. this dude would just say "i need some fukking money and fukking this wrestling shyt"


"hey man can you lose to HHH"

"you gonna pay me right?"



what else was he supposed to do? become "the wrestler" living in a trailer home, doing road shows for $1500 a night


some of the best sports players in the world, don't give two fukks or even like their sport... they are just good at it and it pays them :yeshrug:


Sting made a lot of money during his career. Even though I don't know what his bank looks like. I don't think he did it out of desperation. He knows his time in the business is at an end and there's not much he can do for TNA anymore than he already has. He was always curious about Wrestlemania. Why not work one last program? Win or lose and get paid while scratching that off his bucket list. Two birds one stone. I always thought he was going do a small program, wrestle Taker at Mania, lose and call it quits.

I don't have a problem with him losing to Triple H. Shaking his hands and the face pat though:scust:
 

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Wasn't he caking in TNA for a decade? I woulda milked that cow, especially with the light schedule, and then came to WWE when the TNA money dried up, too.


thats basically what he did breh.

hes cashing out right now. theres sting merchandise EVERYWHERE.
 

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So basically Sting is the only wwe hall of Famer wrestler who never actually got a victory in WWE

fukking pitiful he should have pulled a Hogan type move and made sure he got a title run or victory at mania before he signed the contract

I know people hated when Hogan made demands like that but you have to protect your brand in this business

Hogan left in 04 cuz he was being put in tag team matches and jobbing on smackdown and saw how Flair was getting disrespected carrying HHH BAGS after that Hogan made sure to only come back for big matches every once in a while in hopes of getting Austin ...but Austin was probably scared of getting out popped and booed on the big stage like Rock was
 
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