WWE: Sting Still Wants To Wrestle The Undertaker

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Even though professional wrestler Sting retired from the business back in 2015, the man still wants to wrestle one more opponent. The guy he wants to face is The Undertaker since the two of them never wrestled before.

Sting vs The Undertaker has been a dream match for many fans ever since the old WCW vs WWE days back in the '90s.

The two never wrestled each other before mainly because they were always wrestling in different companies.

Even when WCW folded in 2001, Sting didn't jump ship to the WWE as he was wrestling in TNA instead. Now it looks like after many years, Sting wants Undertaker.

Sting expressed his interest to come out of retirement during a new interview with Wrestling Travel. You can read his comments on the matter posted down below.

"I mean, everyone knows who it would be. Taker, he’s the only guy I’d come out of retirement for now. No one else. We could just never get it together to make it happen. When I started talking to WWE he was booked with Brock and then I did the deal with Triple H and he had another feud going on at the time, so it was just one of those things we couldn’t make happen. But I don’t regret it not happening either, I mean I got to face Triple H at my first WrestleMania and then wrestle Seth for the world title, so I didn’t do too badly out of that deal. But yeah, now, the only person I’m getting back in the ring for is Taker."

Sting retired from wrestling back in 2015 after suffering a neck injury during a match with Seth Rollins. However, the man may want to come back for one last match if The Undertaker agrees to it.

It's probably unlikely we'll ever see Sting vs Undertaker but if it happens, hopefully they can get it going at WrestleMania 36 next year!

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