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Early in 1996, Sting's appearance started to change: he grew longer, darker hair, replacing his blond flattop haircut, and he often wore black tights with a multi-colored scorpion, although he occasionally wore his colorful ones and maintained his colorful face paint. Sting was one of the few true stars WCW had during a period of time in the early 1990’s. Styles, James Storm, and Team 3D). Steve Borden (born March 20, 1959), better known by the ring name Sting, is an American retired professional wrestler, actor, author, and former bodybuilder.
At Starrcade, Sting defeated Sasaki, representing New Japan Pro Wrestling, in a non-title match to win the World Cup of Wrestling for WCW. From now on I consider myself a free agent.[3][29].
[3], After the WWF did not buy out Sting's contract with AOL Time Warner, he rejected a buyout offer of 50 cents on the dollar from AOL Time Warner, instead waiting until his contract expired in March 2002[15][30] (he announced a short-lived retirement in February of that year). It was a very convincing film. On the Nitro prior to the event, however, the nWo played a trick on WCW claiming that Sting was joining their side. Sting also got involved in a feud with Bret Hart over their similar finishing holds, the Sharpshooter and the Scorpion Deathlock. Sting was on the first-ever Monday Nitro in a match where Flair defeated Sting by disqualification as a result of a run-in by Arn Anderson to attack Flair. After Alberto Del Rio’s marriage with Angela Velkei came to an abrupt end amid rumors of adultery, the wrestler decided to move onto his British co-worker Saraya-Jade Bevis, better known by the wrestling community as Paige.
CEO Vince must be really proud of his little girl, who has grown into a powerful figure both inside and outside the ring. Despite being more muscular than the average Diva of her time, Phoenix was still considered one of the most beautiful athletes to grace the ring. [199], Borden was previously married to Sue Borden, they were married in 1986.