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Originally Posted by The CyNick
Sting in the rafters was the only period you could argue he made huge money for the company. Until Goldberg came along, he was the #1 face in WCW, without working. An amazing feat.
However, HHH has worked near or at the top of the card for call it 10+ Wrestlemanias, many of those were 60k+ fans in attendance. Sting headlined ONE PPV that did massive business, without looking I would say HHH probably was a key draw in 10+ PPVs that did way more than that, many doing in the million range.
HHH headlined with Austin and Rock on house show runs. I dont know what those did in terms of dollars, but no way Sting had a better run than that.
Business wise, I dont even think its close to be honest.
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HHH was at those events and main evented many, but I just wonder how many people bought their tickets to see HHH, or even to see HHH get his comeuppance. He was a supporting star and I don't think you could argue that he sold tickets on his own.
Sting sold tickets on his name alone across quite a wide generation, people of all ages came to see Sting. I think that is the difference.
In saying that, I wouldn't use him at all now because I feel his time has passed and totally agree with you on that point.
Triple H drawing a lot more than Sting is dubious though.