During his WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2016 induction speech, wrestling superstar Sting officially announced his retirement from wrestling. Sting has recently been dealing with a neck injury stemming from his match with Seth Rollins at Night of Champions. Sting had not officially closed the door on wrestling until now, as he had hoped to eventually have his dream match with The Undertaker. However, Sting confirmed tonight that he is going to retire now.
You can check out some video clips from Sting’s Hall of Fame speech and retirement announcement below. He said, “This isn’t goodbye, it’s just see ya later.”
.@Sting thanks the fans for making everything possible. #WWEHOF pic.twitter.com/KjiFebZ0Xe
— WWE (@WWE) April 3, 2016
"THIS ISN'T GOODBYE, IT'S JUST SEE YA LATER!" – @Sting #WWEHOF #ThankYouSting pic.twitter.com/canoPGG7W2
— WWE (@WWE) April 3, 2016
#ThankYouSting for all the memories.#WWEHOF @Sting pic.twitter.com/Pod0ZCSKOs
— WWE (@WWE) April 3, 2016
Newly inducted into the @WWE Hall of Fame, @STING announces his retirement from the ring. #WWEHOF #ThankYouSting https://t.co/5ru7YswgVI
— WWE (@WWE) April 3, 2016
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