WCW legend Sting tested WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins in the headliner of Sunday's Night of Champions, keeping in mind the match was awesome, its completion was defaced by a sudden harm.
In the event that you missed it, Seth Rollins countered a 10-punch in the corner with a "clasp bomb," otherwise called a powerbomb into the turnbuckles. Sting was unmistakably shaken up after the move, and given way mid-ring after an Irish whip. He was kept an eye on by ringside specialists and had the capacity proceed with the match, however it finished rapidly; Rollins survived a Scorpion Deathlock, then countered a second Deathlock into a rollup to win the match and hold the title.
On the off chance that you were thinking about whether the harm was genuine, that gives off an impression of being the situation. Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer and various respectable sources are reporting that Sting's damage was honest to goodness, as well as "huge," and potentially profession debilitating.
The 56-year-old Sting gave it his all in the match, experiencing the Spanish declare table and plunging off the top rope to the outside onto Rollins so seeing him go down toward the match's end was particularly unnerving. In the wake of viewing The Undertaker breakdown after his SummerSlam primary eventwith Brock Lesnar, you must request that whether it's protected keep pushing star wrestlers more than 50 this hard without expecting serious physical repercussions.
While we don't have a great deal of points of interest yet, we wish Sting an expedient recuperation from whatever brought him down, and trust the damage isn't as critical as it appears.