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Old 02-27-2010, 02:51 PM   #1
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I don't think so at this time.

Sting is the only one I could really argue, but I still don't think he would be able to do it. I don't think WWE would stand for it. Even a few years ago I don't think they'd have done it, and he's less popular and recognizable now with the younger crowd.

But at this stage in the game he's really the only big star who hasn't been in the WWE anyways. At one point or another, all of the WCW names came through.
Actually, I would argue that at not point in the wrestling business has there ever even been anyone who could do this, except for one.

Think about it. Everyone in WCW who was a major main eventer had pretty much already been so in WWF at one point beforehand. A guy like Booker T came into WWE red hot, but he couldn't win the title in his first appearance.

Goldberg could have done it. It's just a matter of whether Vince would allow it, and as we saw he didn't.
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