Sting WWE debut news: Will wrestler face The Undertaker or John Cena?

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There's no doubt that Sting is one of the legendary wrestlers of all time. And it's not surprising that even the young WWE fans know about him. Sting has been a World Wrestling Champion for 15 times already and he's been in the WCW, TNA and WWF. Now, Sting is also set to grace the ring of the WWE.

In June, there were talks about Sting appearing in the game "WWE 2K15." It's the next anticipated game from WWE game franchise. Sting will be a special guest in the game and this may have sparked some rumors.

Since then, there were speculations that Sting will join the WWE and will debut soon. The rumors intensified when Sting showed up at the San Diego Comic-Con.

According to CageSideSeats, "It's now being said that while Sting is still almost 100-percent to come in to WWE, he won't be seen at least until 2015 and likely only in the lead up to 'WrestleMania 31'. There may be some tease of something before the 'Royal Rumble' to push that show."

Meanwhile, due to the recent talks of Sting's introduction in the WWE, many are asking who he will be facing for his debut fight. There are two big names on the list to welcome Sting in the WWE with a bang.

First, there's The Undertaker, as he openly said that he is welcoming Sting with open arms in the WWE. While this may seem like a monumental fight for the franchise, it won't likely happen because The Undertaker is on leave right now.

The next name on the list is John Cena, who also hinted that he will gladly welcome Sting for his WWE debut. Back in the Pro Wrestling Illustrated June 2012 Edition, Cena and Sting share the same award of "Most Popular Wrestler of the Year," which just makes their face-off a lot more interesting and quite perfect to say the least.

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