The incomparable Sting gets inducted into immortally: 2016 WWE Hall of Fame on WWE Network

Sting, who turned 58 back in March, officially retired from active competition at last year’s WWE Hall of Fame ceremony. He was essentially forced into retirement due to a neck injury, which he suffered during a match with Seth Rollins back in the fall of 2015.

The idea of Sting vs. Undertaker has been brought up several times since The Icon retired, and even the ex-WCW star has expressed interest in returning to face The Deadman. However, during a Facebook live stream on Monday, Sting said that he’s still capable of having a match, but he’s just not going to.

“I can still wrestle. I can still wrestle! I’m just not going to.”

He was also asked if he’d consider returning for a general manager role.

“Awwww… yeah, I might consider something like that. Yeah, yeah. Good to see Kurt back by the way.”

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