Sting WWE 2015 Rumors: 'The Vigilante' To Appear Monday On WWE Network Special [VIDEO]

His future in the squared circle may be up in the air, but legendary Superstar Sting will be on the WWE Network this Monday night in a special sneak peek for a forthcoming DVD.

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Sting and his WrestleMania 31 opponent Triple H speak to Renee Young during a special preview for the WWE's upcoming Monday Night War: Shots Fired DVD.

"In this Network Exclusive, join Triple H and Sting as they sit down with Renee Young and discuss Monday Night War!," the synopsis on the WWE Network reads.

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The special preview is set to run for 30 minutes and hits the airwaves Monday at 11:36 p.m. ET.

The DVD is set to be released on July 7 and WrestlingDVDNews.com reports that the actual sit-down interview with The Game and The Vigilante runs for an hour. Young sits between the two and Sting isn't donning his trademark face paint on the set.

Triple H and Sting are very familiar with each other as they were opponents when the former WCW and TNA icon made his in-ring WWE debut after many years of close calls at WrestleMania 31 this past March at Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area.

Sting's first WWE encounter was memorable, but he came up on the losing end in a clash that saw outside interference from the original nWo (Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) and D-Generation X (X-Pac, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and eventually Shawn Michaels).

The WWE is also set to release a DVD chronicling Sting's journey to WrestleMania 31.   

Sting rose to stardom as the face of WCW and eventually moved onto TNA after the company went under in 2001, and became a Hall of Famer for Dixie Carter's organization.

He then joined the WWE last fall and made a memorable debut at the Survivor Series before subsequently making his Monday Night RAW debut.

Following his WrestleMania match, Sting's in-ring future has been in flux, but he told Young in March that he'd be open to a return to the squared circle.

"I don't know," Sting said when Young asked him about his future in the WWE in an exclusive interview in March. "I don't know what the future holds, but I do know this...I don't know. I don't know what the future holds, I really don't know. I don't know what opportunities the WWE might throw my way, but whatever they do throw my way, I'm gonna reach out and I'm gonna grab it. And if they don't throw anything my way, well that's just too bad. It's a crying shame as far as I'm concerned."

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