The Undertaker Says Match Against Sting Would Be “Better On Paper”
Posted: Oct 1st 2020 By: Stewart Lawson - Bodyslam.net
The Undertaker has faced many legends during his 30 year career, but he never locked up with the man they call Sting. This is a match some fans still want to see.
Sting is no longer under contract with WWE and they can’t sell action figures or merchandise of him anymore, whilst The Undertaker is in a midst of a decades-long legends contract. If a match were to go down WWE would most likely be the location, but it doesn’t seem possible at this stage.
The Undertaker recently sat down and spoke to IGN where he read off some fan comments. One question pertained to whether a match against Sting is possible. The Undertaker admitted that he gets that question a lot, but then he had to say that it looks way better on paper than it ever would have been in real life.
“You know, I get that a lot. Sting stayed down in WCW for so long and then you know, he went somewhere else and that window kind of closed and I know he kind of showed up at the end. The way people see that, it looks much better on paper than it actually would’ve been. It’s one of those matches that people will talk about forever.”
The Undertaker vs Sting would have been great twenty years ago. Now it might not live up to expectations, and the Deadman realizes that fact. If watching Goldberg vs The Undertaker in Saudi Arabia taught us anything it’s that sometimes dream matches are better left in our heads.
You can check out The Undertaker’s entire interview with IGN below.
https://youtu.be/ascNh48nuks
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