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Updated - June 15
From Skrabit
Is Sting the only main event WCW star to never have worked for WWF/WWE?
Answer: He's certainly the biggest name in recent WCW history to never work for WWF/WWE. There was talk recently, fueled by comments made by Sting in an interview, that Sting may at some point sign with WWE. That's not likely at this point and Vince McMahon addressed the question in a recent interview and didn't appear to be enthusiastic about it happening.
From Robert Doak
Can you give me some insight on Jeff Hardy? Where did he go and why?
Answer: Jeff Hardy was released by WWE because they felt he needed to deal with some personal issues. There have been discussions about bringing him back and Jim Ross said it was one of the last loose ends he was trying to finish up during the transition of Ross leaving his job as head of talent relations.
From Drew Cobb
What is going on with Scott Steiner & WWE? Has he been injured or is he no longer under contract?
Answer: Steiner had been injured but has recovered and is available for action. WWE apparently has no current plans to put him back into a storyline and will likely allow him to sit out the remainder of his contract. That decision is said to be based on the thought by WWE that Steiner is injury prone and not worth the risk of putting him into a major storyline only to have another injury cut the story short. Given the problems facing the company with a lack of big names, particularly on Smackdown, it would seem to be worth taking a chance on Steiner at least in a limited role. They're paying him and may as well get something out of it.