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 ...
The only thing for sure about Sting is nothing is for sure… and he’s still not sure what went wrong at Starrcade in 1997. During a recent appearance on K&C Masterpiece on Audacy’s 105.3 The Fan ...
The Man Called Stings has had quite a run... When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In light of the 64-year-old wrestler’s announcement ...
Sting's war against the nWo was one of the most memorable storylines in WCW, not only for Sting's silent, mysterious aura but also for the famous stunt in which Sting rappelled from the rafters to ...
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 from ...
Vice's four-part documentary series "Who Killed WCW?" is renewing interest in the now-defunct promotion amongst wrestling fans, with many pointing fingers at just who caused WCW's demise. Despite WCW ...
In 1995, in an era before cell phones or social media, Paul Wight sat backstage at a WCW event playing chess with Steve Borden. With no singlet for The Giant, and no face paint for Sting, the two ...
Often dubbed “The Franchise of WCW,” the man called Sting is one of the most recognizable and unique faces in sports-entertainment history. It was that distinction that made him the backbone of the ...
"Oh, man, it was surreal," said Sting, discussing the dying days of WCW. "I've always used that term surreal because it was. It was like we were the second class citizens for many, many years. Second ...
"It had to be a good feeling for you," Schiavone asked Sting, speaking about the atmosphere backstage at AEW. "I mean, we say this all the time about our our our team. And you had even mentioned this.
Between 1998 and 2001, some of the most well-known wrestlers of all time called Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling home at one point or another. Icons like Sting, Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, and ...