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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 ...
The nWo instantly swept wrestling's faithful up in counter-culture cool when the group formed in 1996. More on that later, but first...a splinter cell that kept the vibes going. On the 4 May 1998 ...
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 ...
The Who Killed WCW? docuseries has sparked global buzz and received positive reviews. Key figures in WCW like Bischoff, Nash, and Russo are involved in the project. Absence of Ric Flair, Sting, and ...
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 ...
Dustin Rhodes wants his WCW theme song back. Since Rhodes joined AEW in 2019, he's used a theme song created by the AEW music team, dubbed "The Natural." In an interview yesterday, Rhodes revealed on ...
Sting had one of the most illustrious careers in the history of wrestling. From going 45 minutes with Ric Flair at the first Clash of the Champions event in 1988 at the Greensboro Coliseum, to ...
Andrew Ravens is a Newsweek reporter. He is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His focus is reporting on wrestling news. He has in-depth knowledge of pro wrestling and has covered the industry extensively.
Andrew Ravens is a Newsweek reporter. He is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His focus is reporting on wrestling news. He has in-depth knowledge of pro wrestling and has covered the industry extensively.
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