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WWE superstar Sting makes his first-ever WrestleMania appearance at Levi’’s Stadium on Sunday, March 29, 2015 in Santa Clara, Calif.
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Sting’s boredom in retirement has led him to a new gig with the Dallas Cowboys.

The World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Famer was “hired” as the Cowboys’ intimidation coach in a video the team released via Twitter on Tuesday.

Sting is shown trying to adapt to office work, having a conversation with a coworker who mistakens him for the former Police lead singer with the same moniker, and helping players improve their intimidation factor through the use of face paint.

“I’m a huge Dallas Cowboys fan and I heard they were looking for an intimidation coach, so shot in the dark, I know, but I applied for the job and I got it,” he says in the video.

Sting, 57, retired from pro wrestling in 2016 after a storied career that started in 1985, spanning across several promotions, including World Championship Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and the WWE.

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