Sting’s in-ring career in WWE was cut short later that year following a severe neck injury sustained during a match against Seth Rollins at "Night of Champions." He announced his retirement at the ...
Whenever the subject of WCW is brought up, Sting is quite rightly one of the first names that come to mind. Whether thinking ...
That put me on the map!" The importance of their rivalry isn't something that only Sting shares, as Flair has often looked ...
In a recent interview, wrestling legend Sting admitted that one particular moment from his retirement match at AEW Revolution might be the highlight of his career. There are few wrestlers with the ...
TNA Wrestling has released unseen footage of Hulk Hogan's final match, a six-man tag team event from a 2012 UK tour. Hogan teamed with Sting and James Storm against Bully Ray, Kurt Angle, and Bobby ...
The nWo was, and still is, one of the most recognizable and popular stables in professional wresting history. Comprised initially of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Hulk Hogan, the trio terrorized WCW ...
"Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Professional Wrestling's New World Order Changed America," the newly released book written by Marc Raimondi, documents the cultural impact of professional wrestling's ...
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 ...
Eric Bischoff thinks Sting would’ve been a success in the nWo, but nothing compared to Hulk Hogan. Leading up to Bash at the Beach 1996, no decision had been made about who the “third man” would be.
Former WCW President Eric Bischoff has set the record straight on when he decided that Hulk Hogan would be the third man in nWo. "About eight months before Hulk Hogan turned heel, I went down to ...