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Sting drops biggest hint yet for WrestleMania 31

Appearing at Wrestlecon today, former WCW champion and TNA Hall of Famer Sting said that he has a new favorite number – 31.

As soon as he uttered the words thirty one, the fans started clapping and chanting “Holy sh!t,” a clear hint that he will be at WrestleMania 31 next year in Santa Clara, California.

A couple of weeks ago, Sting said that he still has one more match left in him and he would like that match to be against none other than The Undertaker.

Sting came close to signing WWE a few years ago but eventually opted to remain with TNA but this year WWE moved in to lock in Sting and while it hasn’t been publicly revealed that he had signed a WWE deal, everything points out to an agreement between the two parties.

If Sting is indeed a lock, tonight or tomorrow on RAW would be the best place to kickstart the angle and introduce the man called Sting to the WWE audience for the first time ever.

You can see the video of Sting saying the 31 quote below.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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