Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Sting

Sting

Born:
03/20/1959
,
Omaha, Nebraska
Birthname:
Steve Borden
Height & Weight:
6'2"
,
250 Ib

Titles Won:

  • NWA World Heavyweight Championship
  • WCW World Heavyweight Championship (6 times)
  • TNA World Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
  • Third WCW Triple Crown Champion
  • TNA Hall of Fame (Class of 2012).
  • WWE Hall Of Fame (Class of 2016)

Sting is known for his time spent as the public face of two major professional wrestling promotions: the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW), which displaced the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) as the leading professional wrestling organization in the United States from 1995 to 1998, and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Borden is regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, having cultivated a legacy over a career spanning more than three decades in which he held 15 world championships.

Sting’s 14-year tenure with WCW and its predecessor, Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP), began in 1987. Dubbed “The Franchise of WCW”, he held a total of 15 championships in the promotion – including the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on six occasions, the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship on two occasions and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on one occasion – and made more pay-per-view (PPV) appearances for the company than any other wrestler.

Sting has been described as the WCW counterpart to the WWF’s Hulk Hogan. Against Hogan, Sting headlined the highest-grossing PPV event in WCW history at Starrcade in December 1997. Upon the acquisition of WCW by the WWF in March 2001, Sting and his long-term rival Ric Flair were chosen to perform in the main event of the final episode of Nitro.

Following the expiration of his contract with WCW’s parent company, AOL Time Warner, in March 2002, Borden held talks with the WWF, but ultimately did not join the promotion and instead toured internationally with World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) – winning the WWA World Heavyweight Championship – before joining the then-upstart TNA in 2003.

Over the following 11 years, he won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on one further occasion and the TNA World Heavyweight Championship four times, as well as being the inaugural inductee into the TNA Hall of Fame in 2012. He is the only man to hold the NWA, WCW (WWA and WCW International, additionally) and TNA world championships in a career.

Previously described by WWE as the greatest wrestler never to have performed for that promotion, Sting finally joined the company in 2014, making his first appearance at Survivor Series and having his debut match at WrestleMania 31 the following year. His last ever bout at Night of Champions in September 2015, marked his sole WWE pay-per-view main event and WWE World Heavyweight Championship contest for the organization. Sting headlined the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2016 on April 2, where he announced his retirement. His induction renders him the first performer to be inducted into both the WWE and TNA Hall of Fame, as well as the second man to be inducted while an active WWE wrestler, after Ric Flair.

On December 3rd, 2020, Sting made his AEW debut when he appeared on an episode of AEW Dynamite titled “Winter Is Coming”. This marked the first time he appeared on the TNT network in 19 years, since WCW’s last episode of Nitro.

Sting held 25 total championships throughout his career, including 21 between WCW and TNA. Readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated named him “Most Popular Wrestler of the Year” on four occasions, a record he shares with John Cena. In 2016, Sting was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame. Slam! Sports wrote that he holds “a lofty level of prestige that few will ever touch”.

Notable Matches

vs. Ric Flair at Clash Of The Champions 1987

War Games (WrestleWar 1992)

War Games (WrestleWar 1991)

vs. Cactus Jack at Beach Blast 1992

vs. Sting at Starrcade 1992

w/ Luger vs. Steiner Brothers at Super Brawl

Notable Feuds

vs. Ric Flair

vs. Hollywood Hogan

vs. Big Van Vader

vs. The Great Muta

vs. Rick Rude

Other Notable Achievements

NWA World Television Championship

WCW International World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WCW World Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Lex Luger (1), The Giant (1), and Kevin Nash (1)

Battlebowl Battle Royal (1991)

European Cup (1994, 2000)

Iron Man Tournament (1989)

Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup (1988) – with Lex Luger

King of Cable Tournament (1992)

TNA World Tag Team Championship – with Kurt Angle

WWA World Heavyweight Championship

UWF World Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Eddie Gilbert (2) and Rick Steiner (1)

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