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Sting Makes WWE Debut in Survivor Series, Helps Team Cena Win

Sting stepped into the WWE ring for the first time on Sunday, Nov. 23 at the 2014 Survivor Series in St. Louis. In a surprising move that delighted the crowd, the wrestler helped Team Cena defeat Team Authority.

Towards the end of the Survivor Series main event in which Team Cena faced off against Team Authority, Triple H went after Dolph Ziggler and put Seth Rollins on top of him to win the match. It looked like Team Authority had one-upped Cena's team once again, when a new referee ran to the ring, and he was closely followed by Sting.

As the audience went wild, Sting knocked out the referee, then faced off with Triple H. After exchanging dagger-like stares, Sting decked Triple H with a Scorpion Death Drop, then walked over, put Ziggler's body over Rollins', then lead a referee to hand team Cena the win.

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The defeat marks a new era for WWE as Team Cena will now take over from The Authority on running the WWE.

In other news, one WWE superstar made his return to the ring during Monday Night Raw. As Triple H and Stephanie McMahon were talking to the crowd and Triple H was telling them, "What you did was ensure the demise of the WWE, because without The Authority in power, I give this place, maybe, I don't know, two or three weeks at best … Mark my words, you will beg for us to come back," Daniel Bryan comes in doing the "Yes" chant, and had the crowd in a frenzy.

Bryan informed the crowd that he was in charge of Raw for at least one evening, and gave Kane a new title. "Instead of being Corporate Kane, you'll now be known as Concession Kane!" he said. He also announced that Luke Harper will defend the Intercontinental Championship against Dean Ambrose.

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