It's been three years since the WCW pioneer was forced to retire after suffering a neck injury during his final match at Night of Champions in 2015. Sting’s retirement meant that the former WCW World Heavyweight champion wouldn't get to have many dream matches that the fans were clamoring for when he arrived in the company in late 2014.
The WWE Hall of famer was recently interviewed by 99.7 CYK for a scheduled appearance at an independent wrestling show. While Sting is fine with no longer being an in-ring performer, there is one match he would lace up his boots for:
"I would only consider against one opponent, and that would be [Undertaker], and that's it," Sting said.
"Anyone else, at this point, why? But, I have always loved the idea of the Sting-Taker thing. So many ideas in my head, you know, how to make it just a night that people would never forget."
Sting added that he has thought about competing against The Undertaker "for decades." He also stated that he would not consider being a General Manager, because it would tarnish his legacy and mystique as a character.
Check out the full interview below where Sting talks about his match with Ric Flair at Clash of the Champions, and the close call he’s had in the past.