Sting WWE Rumors: 'The Vigilante' vs. Triple H and WrestleMania 32 Discussed by Jim Ross [VIDEO]

Sting made his second appearance on WWE television this past Monday on RAW and it seemed to further the rumored match between "The Vigilante" and Triple H at WrestleMania 31.   

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Sting came out and distracted Seth Rollins, enabling John Cena to roll up "Mr. Money in the Bank" and win a 3-on-1 handicap match against Rollins, Kane and Big Show on the main event of RAW.  

With the win, "fired" stars Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan and Ryback got their jobs back. Triple H was irate following Sting interrupting the match and he flipped out on the microphone while Sting left ringside.

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Sting also cost Team Authority their match against Team Cena at the Survivor Series in November when he made his WWE debut and helped Ziggler pin Rollins after taking out Triple H.

This is all leading to a rumored bout between the former WCW and TNA icon and "The Game" at WrestleMania 31 on March 29 at Levi's Stadium in California.

WWE Hall of Fame announcer Jim Ross took to his blog on Jrsbarbq.com to share his thoughts on Sting using his second of a rumored six appearances for the WWE on RAW.   

"Great use of Sting in this segment once again 'marrying' him to HHH," Ross wrote. "I think if their match happens at WM31 that it will exceed many folk's expectations. I like this pairing."

Ross also touched on the WWE announcing this week that WrestleMania 32 will take place in Texas at the Dallas Cowboys' home of AT&T Stadium. Ross touched on "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Undertaker possibly working the big event in 2016.

"Enjoyed spending some quality time this past weekend with Steve Austin in Los Angeles," Ross said. "He is looking great and would be a perfect fit, in my opinion, to return to the ring in Dallas next year for WM32. Perhaps I should say in Arlington, Texas as the Dallas Cowboys actually play their games in Arlington"

He continued: "I could see WWE adding a major Undertaker match to this potential record breaker of an event that is if Taker would be physicality good to go in 2016. As I outlined on one of my Ross Reports several months ago this booking is huge for WWE and AT&T Stadium could easily fit 100,000+ for WM32 if the card is what the fans want to see which is always any promoter's goal. I love this building and saw the first ever college football game ever played there plus the Packers vs. Steelers Super Bowl game there. It's a palace."

Lastly, Ross touched on WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, who will defend the gold in a Triple Threat Match against Cena and Rollins at the 28th annual Royal Rumble this Sunday in Philadelphia.

"Brock Lesnar had a helluva night and looked like the big time investment that he is," he wrote. "Whether Brock stays with WWE past WM31 is still up in the air but it certainly adds to the overall mystique to the presentation of which I like."

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