We reported earlier today at WrestlingRumors.net that WWE had hired two recruitment agencies to find them 14 men and women to participate in an orchestra while wearing face-paint of former WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Sting.

The members of the orchestra wouldn’t have to play any instruments, though. Music would be dubbed in afterwards.

A make body double between the ages of 38 and 50 was also sought after. Anyone who participated would make $650 plus agency fees.

This would all be for a Sting promo video that would be shot on June 16.

According to PWInsider.com, the reason WWE is arranging the video shoot is to gather B-Roll footage for their upcoming DVD documentary on Sting’s career.

They could then use the footage down the road in any capacity they see fit.

Editor’s Note

For a second there, I almost thought WWE was set to shoot a promo package for Sting’s debut. I guess I jumped the gun on that one.


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