Steve "Sting" Borden recently met with WWE CEO and Chairman Vince McMahon, and he recently spoke about the meeting, a possible match with Bray Wyatt and more.
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Sting spoke with The Miami Herald at the WWE 2K15 roster reveal panel at SummerSlam in Los Angeles this weekend and said his first face-to-face meeting with McMahon that occurred recently went well.
"It was very good, Sting said. "I've spoken to him many times over the years. There was a recent time a few weeks ago we had met."
Sting also talked about possibly facing Wyatt somewhere down the line and said that he really liked his character and could see the two possibly crossing paths.
"I'd love to see that. I'd love to see Bray Wyatt coming up the way he is because he has the one thing I do believe that is missing. It's the characters," Sting said. "Everybody is just so grey. Not everybody. I'm just saying wrestling in general in the last 10 years or so everybody got kind of grey. The personalities I grew up with like 'Macho Man' Randy Savage was a reason I wanted to get into wrestling. Hulk Hogan and his personality, completely over-the-top. So I think this is really good. Wyatt is not completely over-the-top. Bray Wyatt has the ability to have a good mix of both. He has some realism along with his character."
Sting, who has always said he is hopeful to wind down his career with one final match in the WWE with his most suitable choice being a bout against The Undertaker should his career continue, said that his dealings with the company have been great so far.
"It's very impressive. It's a Class A operation," he said. "These are very professional people, from the office people to marketing to merchandising. I was up in the offices in Connecticut and saw the different departments. It's unbelievable. The whole roster, the talent and everybody there has been all top-notch."
The former WCW and TNA icon admitted that he hasn't kept up much with the WWE product, but he has been paying more attention and learning about the WWE roster now that he's a part of the WWE family.
"I'm just now starting to watch and pay attention," he said. "I'm learning the roster as we speak because I'm a strange breed. You have 30 years, and I've never watched any wrestling really. I don't watch it. I never have. I never watched myself. So now I'm just learning it all. I'm using it for study."
It is unknown when the WWE and Sting will ink an official deal for him to make his in-ring debut, but it appears as though he seems optimistic and a match for him at WrestleMania 31 in California next March remains a possibility.
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