In the recent WOOOOO! Nation with Ric Flair podcast, "The Nature Boy" was visited by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. The two wrestling legends talked about Sting's Wrestlemania 31 match against Triple H and possible opponents at next year's Wrestlemania in Dallas, Texas. Mark Henry, who visited India to do some WWE promotional work and talked about a possible retirement at Wrestlemania 32.

Sting vs. Triple H at Wrestlemania 31

Sting made his WWE debut at this year's Wrestlemania in San Jose where he lost surprisingly against Triple H. The match was filled with nostalgia as members of the D'Generation X and New World Order appeared in the match. Triple H eventually won after hitting "The Icon" with a sledgehammer.

Steve Austin apparently did not like the finish, saying as quoted by Wrestling Inc, "I thought, 'man, you bring Sting in here and you beat him?' Man, do something where it looks like you're going to do the screwjob, but then something happens and Sting goes over on Triple H, who we all love. If you're going to bring Sting in, put him over."

Ric Flair agreed, "I didn't like that, myself". The 16-time world champion also said that he would have booked Sting against Kane in Wrestlemania 31.

Possible Sting Opponents at Wrestlemania 32

In the same podcast, Flair proposed a possible match for Sting that would make "smart" wrestling fans happy. He said that he would love to have Sting battle Kevin Owens at next year's Wrestlemania in Dallas.

"Now that I've seen this other kid, Kevin Owens, Kevin Owens who is a legitimate heel would be a great opponent for Sting in Dallas. Owens has enough steam on him now and he actually is a heel," Flair said via Wrestling Inc.

According to Wrestle Zone, plans for Sting at Wrestlemania are a sure match and an induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. Sting is a Dallas native, but no opponent has been decided, yet.

Mark Henry Talks Possible Retirement at Wrestlemania 32

"The World's Strongest Man" was at India doing promotional work when he talked with Times of India about his future.

When asked if he has any unfulfilled wishes in his wrestling career, Henry replied, "Well, I've done it all; won several championships. My ambition now is to be a part of finding the future talent of wrestling and open up the sport to countries like India."

Henry also talked about a possible retirement match at Wrestlemania 32 at his home state of Texas. "I may retire next year," he replied. It may be the swansong of my wrestling career; but definitely not the end of Mark Henry!"