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Guest Ronnie755
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In Meltzer's letter section he replied to a letter talking about Brock Lesnar's possibilities outside of WWE. The writer gave some opinions on matches Lesnar can have outside of WWE wit h big names like Steve Austin, Hogan, Goldberg and Sting. Meltzer replied to all those choices and here's what he mentioned about Sting.

 

 

"Lesnar vs. Sting isn't going to happen unless Vince promotes it."

 

Maybe I'm reading too much into this, but why couldn't this match happen unless Vince promotes it? Could Sting be WWE bound in the coming months, maybe for Mania or something?

Posted

Sting only jobs for Jeebus now, I'd be shocked to see him in the WWE.

Guest LooneyTune
Posted

I expected something better than what was delivered with the topic title.

 

Brock vs. Sting will only happen in WWE, because Vince knows he could probably make money from it and thus will fork over the money to get them in the promotion.

Guest LooneyTune
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Why is Brock vs. Goldberg a dream match? It already happend at the biggest wrestling stage.

 

I guess its one of those "matches that likely won't happen, but might be interesting to see."

Guest Tjhe CyNick
Posted

I guess they could say its Goldberg-Lesnar Part II. I dont know how many people want to see that match again, especially given the way the crowd crapped on it at Mania.

 

Obviously Austin vs Goldberg or Lesnar are the only true "dream matches" left.

Guest LooneyTune
Posted

I wouldn't mind seeing Chris Benoit vs. Hulk Hogan. I don't think that match has ever happend 1-on-1.

Guest The Shadow Behind You
Posted

Yes it has. I remember Hogan/Benoit around early 1996.

 

Angle/HBK and Joe/Lesnar are my dream matches. One is almost a certain to happen, the other is a major unlikely event.

Guest Tjhe CyNick
Posted

Personally I would love to see HBK v Angle (or Eddie for that matter), btu I dotn think either is big enough to do a huge buyrate, which I think it necessary for a true "dream match".

Guest The Shadow Behind You
Posted

"My Dream Matches"=Match I want to see.

 

Alot of people share the Angle/HBK sentiment.

Guest Ransome
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I guess they could say its Goldberg-Lesnar Part II. I dont know how many people want to see that match again, especially given the way the crowd crapped on it at Mania.

 

In fairness, the only reason for that crowd reaction was wholly due to the fact that the crowd knew both wrestlers were leaving by the next night anyway. In fact, can anyone think of any examples where that has that ever happened before? Two wrestlers both having their final match at a major pay per view, against eachother?

 

Sting won't be back in WWE, given that he doesn't need wrestling and WWE doesn't need him. I mean, no other WCW player they've tried inserting into WWE main events has clicked, so why would Sting be any different? They could just as easily 'make' a new star like they did with JBL.

Guest Big_Jay101
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"Sting won't be back in WWE"

 

 

.... he was never there.

Guest The Shadow Behind You
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I guess they could say its Goldberg-Lesnar Part II. I dont know how many people want to see that match again, especially given the way the crowd crapped on it at Mania.

 

In fairness, the only reason for that crowd reaction was wholly due to the fact that the crowd knew both wrestlers were leaving by the next night anyway. In fact, can anyone think of any examples where that has that ever happened before? Two wrestlers both having their final match at a major pay per view, against eachother?

 

I'm not sure if it counts but Guerrero and Melenko did their final match in ECW against each other and got a rousing ovation. Sure it wasn't on PPV but it was kinda the same.

Guest LooneyTune
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Yes it has. I remember Hogan/Benoit around early 1996.

 

Angle/HBK and Joe/Lesnar are my dream matches. One is almost a certain to happen, the other is a major unlikely event.

Any idea when and what show it was on? Would be interesting to see that combination in 1996.

Guest The Shadow Behind You
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Yes it has. I remember Hogan/Benoit around early 1996.

 

Angle/HBK and Joe/Lesnar are my dream matches.  One is almost a certain to happen, the other is a major unlikely event.

Any idea when and what show it was on? Would be interesting to see that combination in 1996.

If it happened it happend on Nitro. I'm pretty certain they worked each other but I'm betting it wasn't really much of a match.

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Benoit and Hogan have never had a singles match. Their only interaction in matches were in a pair of six-man tags, on the 1/25/99 and 2/9/99 episodes of Nitro. The first match saw Benoit, Flair and Mongo beat Hogan, Nash and Scott Steiner by DQ. The second match saw Hogan, Hall and Nash beat Benoit, Flair and Mongo.

Guest LooneyTune
Posted

Mongo was still around in 1999?! Jesus Christ, what was he using to blackmail Bischoff with?

Guest LooneyTune
Posted
Mongo was still around in 1999?! Jesus Christ, what was he using to blackmail Bischoff with?

Debra?

Debra was in WWF in October of 1998 managing Jeff Jarrett... maybe that kept him his job up to that point though.

Guest LooneyTune
Posted

He's had the what if itch for 18 years... I think it will be at Wrestlemania or bust. He won't show up for a random show or something.

Guest The Shadow Behind You
Posted

I don't believe so; It was among the usual "OMG~! Look who's coming back" craze of 2003.

 

Sting had dicussions but when Vince said no to bringing Luger along, sting walked.

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I don't believe so; It was among the usual "OMG~! Look who's coming back" craze of 2003.

 

Sting had dicussions but when Vince said no to bringing Luger along, sting walked.

Huh.

 

I thought that during an interview about the "Legends of Wrestling III" video game that Sting said he was going to come into the ring during Rock/Austin 3 as a run in.

 

...maybe I was dreaming that.

Guest The Shadow Behind You
Posted
I don't believe so; It was among the usual "OMG~! Look who's coming back" craze of 2003.

 

Sting had dicussions but when Vince said no to bringing Luger along, sting walked.

Huh.

 

I thought that during an interview about the "Legends of Wrestling III" video game that Sting said he was going to come into the ring during Rock/Austin 3 as a run in.

 

...maybe I was dreaming that.

Which would have made no sense.

 

At least Piper interfering in Hogan/McMahon had a logical reasoning.

Posted
I don't believe so; It was among the usual "OMG~! Look who's coming back" craze of 2003.

 

Sting had dicussions but when Vince said no to bringing Luger along, sting walked.

Huh.

 

I thought that during an interview about the "Legends of Wrestling III" video game that Sting said he was going to come into the ring during Rock/Austin 3 as a run in.

 

...maybe I was dreaming that.

Which would have made no sense.

 

At least Piper interfering in Hogan/McMahon had a logical reasoning.

Sting run in during Rock/Austin reasons:

 

1)If he attacked Austin, it could be that he was upset that Austin let WCW get the final nail in the coffin under his leadership. After all, Sting was the only man that was pretty much WCW only when it was around.

 

2)If he attacked Rock...I dunno, maybe he's angry about Rock doing a crappy Sharpshooter/Scorpion Deathlock?

Guest The Shadow Behind You
Posted

I doubt WWE would have mentioned the Alliance angle ever again.

 

If anything...Sting would have gotten then "STING. HE'S COMING SOON" video hype.

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Sting was set to come into WWE for a match at WM XVIII against Vince. From what I understand, the deal was virtually signed and sealed, but it fell apart at the last minute, which was apparently down to WWE playing hardball in wanting Sting to wrestle a full-time schedule, which is something he has always stated that he has no interest in doing again. Luger had nothing to do with it.

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