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Sting‘s time in WCW is considered one of the greatest runs in the history of professional wrestling. Fans who grew up during the early nineties may have fond memories of the blond, face-painted ...
WWE fans younger than, say, 15, would have had no idea who Sting even was, given that the WCW legend had toiled in obscurity in TNA after the 2001 demise of the promotion that he had carried for ...
After WWE bought WCW in 2001, Sting reportedly had talks with WWE but eventually landed in TNA in 2003. He became one of their mainstays until his departure in 2014 following the Hogan-Bischoff era.
When WWF bought WCW in 2001 many fans assumed “The Icon” Sting would soon be competing inside of a WWE ring just like so many of his fellow WCW stars. That didn’t wind up happening until ...
Rick Rude beat Sting in Japan to become the WCW International Heavyweight Champion. Sting dove on Rude, causing Rick to hit his back on a raised platform. Rude's back injury forced him to retire ...
Over the years, Sting and Lex Luger participated in some of WCW’s best tag team matches, including their victory at the 1988 Crockett Cup, one of wrestling’s most prestigious tournaments.
Discover the 10 things WCW icon Sting never achieved in pro wrestling. Dive into his legendary career and find out what he missed along the way!
For more than a decade after WCW was bought out by WWE in 2001, fans wondered whether Sting would follow many of his colleagues and wrestle under the WWE banner. It finally happened in 2014.
Since they first faced each other at the inaugural Clash of the Champions in 1988, the careers of Sting and Ric Flair have largely been intertwined. The two would face each other countless times ...
Here are a few dozen of the big-time wrestlers who were affiliated with both WCW and NWA over the years. Between 1998 and 2001, some of the most well-known wrestlers of all time called Ted Turner ...