WWE

^ Jesse Ventura during the XFL.

has The Undertaker been around since he lost the streak? I remember reading that it’s some kind of wrestling tradition that you have to lose before you retire.

Apparently Sting vs Taker is on cards for Wrestle mania.

^The battle of the really, really old guys.

The sum of their ages is over 100.

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Who cares??People watch WWE for entertainment…as long as Sting vs Taker entertains…people will accept it with open arms…

Some guy I know lives in the same neighborhood as Triple H. Apparently, he is just enormous in real life (which I guess is to be expected).

^ Speaking of HHH…I think he is the most dedicated employee WWE has got.People blame him of burying young talent but they tend to forget that he has lost 80% of his matches in last few years mostly to young guys…Apparently WWE is booking HHH vs Sting for RR and i have no doubt in my mind that HHH will put over 55yr old Sting at RR 2015 because its best for business…

Sting vs HHH and Sting vs Undertaker is the most logical move made by WWE.You don’t want Sting to face Bryan or Punk or Ziggler and bury them …However i would have personally loved to see Sting defeat troll wrestler called Cena…

While I fully admit I went through a wrestling phase, I was about 13 at the time. There’s something odd about grown men discussing an entertainment pseudo-sport where two male physical specimens oil themselves up and simulate rough sex for 10 minutes.

Don’t get me wrong, they’re terrific athletes and don’t get the respect they deserve for being amazing showmen on top of that. But, much like legos, most people outgrow these things.

Come on guys. Just play video games like the rest of us man-children.

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I stopped watching WWE 7years ago…But every time a Sting/HBK/Rock appears on WWE network…they bring back my childhood memories…

^Agreed. Anything that resembles Attitude Era is certifiably awesome.

However, I disagree with the “HHH is the most dedicated employee the company has”. Maybe he is, and maybe he ain’t, but it certainly helps his case when he’s married to the boss’s daughter.