In an interview with IGN to discuss WrestleMania 32, as well as his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame, Sting noted that he would still be open to a potential match against The Undertaker if the opportunity presents itself.
Highlights of the interview are below:
On if he still wants to face The Undertaker: “Uh, yeah. I’ve been very outspoken about that. Still a dream of mine.”
On how his two pay-per-view matches went down: “Just fantastic. Awesome. Incredible. It was WrestleMania and Triple H. And a lot of fans, if I understand what you’re trying to say here, sort of feel ‘Are you kind of disappointed that you lost two times?’ No, I’m not. I look back and say ‘Wow, great opponent in Triple H. Biggest stage and platform of them all.’ You know, wrestling fans remember me wrestling there. I don’t think they’re walking away thinking it sucked because I should have won. Maybe for a minute. But more so they’ll remember that I was at WrestleMania. And then to have a world title match against Seth? Wow. I’ve been world champion many times, so it didn’t bother me.”
On rumors that he will be announcing his retirement: “That is one of those rumors floating around, yes. [laughs] TMZ put something out and, again, I still have a dream inside of me. And it’s not dead yet.”
The interview is available in full at this link.