Steve "Sting" Borden may make his third-ever appearance in the WWE on this week's edition of Monday Night RAW in Ohio.
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According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, some cable guides are teasing that Sting may show up tonight to address Triple H challenging him to come to Fast Lane later this month to meet "The Game" face-to-face.
It is possible that the WWE runs an angle where Sting agrees to meet with Triple H at Fast Lane on Feb. 22 at the FedEx Forum in Memphis.
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Triple H has challenged Sting to come to Memphis in what will likely lead to a match between the two at WrestleMania 31 at Levi's Stadium in California. The bout has been rumored for a while and will mark Sting's first contest in the WWE -- and possibly the last of his career.
After years of near-misses and months of negotiating, Sting appeared in a WWE ring for the first time at the Survivor Series this past November.
Sting had a stare down with Triple H, which led to "The Vigilante" knocking "The Game" out before helping Dolph Ziggler defeat Seth Rollins in the elimination tag team main event to ensure The Authority lost its power.
The Authority was eventually given power their back and "fired" Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan and Ryback.
Sting got involved yet again, in what was his RAW debut, when he distracted Seth Rollins long enough for John Cena to roll him up and win a handicap match against "Mr. Money in the Bank," Big Show and Kane that won back the jobs for the trio last month.
Triple H was irate after that and challenged Sting to come to Fast Lane so that they can talk face-to-face.
Triple H then told Michael Cole in their weekly interview last week that he wasn't sure if Sting would answer the call.
"I challenged him to stand in the ring with me," Triple H told Cole about Sting in their weekly interview.. "...The one place I know he shows up is in the ring so I have challenged him to a face-to-face in the ring...I've asked the man to show up at Fast Lane, stand in the ring with me. We will have a conversation and I will resolve our problem. Now the problem that I have with it at this point is, we have not heard an answer from him. I [haven't] heard a response, I don't know if he'll show up or not. So that is the question to me, will Sting show up? Because I promise you if he does, we will stand face-to-face and I will -- I will -- put an end to this problem. Or, he won't show up which proves my point. He is the coward that I have always thought he was. Sting's choice: Man or coward."
The WWE may play this up and have Sting appear Monday night in Ohio as part of his contract, which reportedly has six dates on it and four left.
"The Vigilante" may very well make his presence known this week on Monday Night RAW.
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