WWE Hall Of Famer Sting Reveals That He Wasn't A Fan Of TNA Six-Sided Wrestling Ring

WWE Hall Of Famer Sting Reveals That He Wasn't A Fan Of TNA Six-Sided Wrestling Ring

The six-sided ring in TNA became an iconic part of the company but WWE Hall of Famer Sting - a staple of the promotion - has now revealed that he was never really a fan of that. Hit the jump for details...

By JoshWilding - Dec 11, 2019 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
During the latest episode of Table For 3 on the WWE Network, AJ Styles, Sting, and Jeff Jarrett all came together to discuss their respective careers. During that conversation, the subject of TNA understandably came up as did the company's six-sided ring.

Jarrett pointed out that the ring managed to get them some shelf place in the toy market and Styles praised it as he believed it added some legitimacy to the company (due to it being similar to the cages you often see used for MMA fights). However, someone who didn't agree with them is WWE Hall of Famer Sting! 

"I hated it," he confessed. Asked why, he believes it boils down to spending so many years competing inside the squared circle. "It just changed the dynamic of everything. You know, I suppose it’s good for some and not so good for others."
 
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