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.
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Tonight’s WWE NXT was pure chaos, with brawls taking place all over the arena and backstage between and during the night’s card of actual matches in the ring. One of the most unexpected surprises ...
Speaking to Kayfabe Friends, Sting revealed that then-WWE Chairman Vince McMahon personally pushed for him to retire after WWE Night of Champions 2015 as he wanted the former WCW Champion to hang up ...
WWE may be able to have Sting come back for a one-off appearance with the company should an agreement be reached. Sting, a ...
If there's one thing that the famous nWo stable was missing throughout its many incarnations in both WCW and WWE, it was women's wrestlers. In fact, the only women to ever be part of the nWo were ...
Sting making his entrance at AEW Revolution / All Elite Wrestling Sting's days in WWE didn't last long, but they may not be over either. The WWE Hall of Famer retired from in-ring action in 2016 while ...
Montez Ford, one of World Wrestling Entertainment's hottest superstars, has compared the Bloodline to nWo, one of the most iconic stables in pro wrestling history. In a recent interview with the Daily ...
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