Sting's Son Gets NFL Tryout, Seth Rollins At Today's Baltimore Orioles Game

* The Associated Press published a story about the unique cast of characters at the Kansas City Chiefs' rookie minicamp, where most of the attendees are undrafted players looking to get signed. One of those undrafted players is Sting's son, Steven Borden, a tight end from the University of Kentucky.

The Kansas City Star spoke to Borden at the camp, asking him how his father's fame has affected his football career. "People usually ask me does that bother you, does that upset you," he told the Star. "It's never bothered me. It's actually been one of those things that has pushed me my entire life. You see what your dad has done, you want to beat him out."

As far as starting his own pro wrestling career goes, he doesn't see it as likely. His father never pushed him in that direction and he classified the likelihood of it happening this way: "I always tell people 'If one day I'm homeless on the streets, then I might try it,'"

* To promote tonight's Payback pay-per-view event in Baltimore, Seth Rollins threw the first pitch at today's Baltimore Orioles home game:

He also had various photos taken with outfielder Adam Jones:

Comments

Recommended