WWE posted a 360 degree video on their YouTube channel where Sting and Seth Rollins sit down to talk about the Night of Champions match that effectively ended Sting’s career. Renee Young is the host as both men talk about the match and while they do, footage and stats play behind you, the user, so you can navigate with your mouse, by moving your mobile device, or just looking behind you if you use a virtual reality device or head mounted display.
When talking about the buckle bomb that injured him, Sting said:
Yeah, uh, you have to know how to protect yourself. You have to know… And I do. I know how to do it and whiplashed my neck back somehow or another and I know better, I have no idea how or why it happened but it happened, and, y’know, I felt the shockers going down both arms into my fingertips , I mean… But it was excruciating.
Interesting to see that Sting takes all the blame for the injury and good that he clearly holds no ill-will towards Seth. You can see the full, slightly weirdly presented video embedded below.
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