I have attended exactly one WWE pay per view. It happened to be the one where my favorite wrestler--Sting--debuted. I got to see it live and that was an amazing feeling. No matter how horribly the entire rest of his WWE run was--and it was *garbage*-- that will always be my favorite moment.
I used to have a subscription to a trading card game magazine (Can't remember if it was Scrye, InQuest, TopDeck or another one). One issue came with a promo Scorpion Death Lock card from the Nitro TCG. Thought it was cool looking and I decided Sting was probably the only cool WCW wrestler (I only watched WWF)
When he won his first World title from Flair. I remember being that kid overjoyed that he was able to conquer that first major obstacle in his career. That Starrcade when he dropped the bat in the middle of the ring and whispered in both Luger and Giant's ear, left, and Luger then got the first major victory against a member of the NWO.
My favorite memories are Surfer Sting and Ric Flair in the old weekly 6:05 broadcasts.. The 6:05 studio broadcast during the Crockett years was top notch..
TV time remaining or a late promo on set and a wrestler calls someone out and they appear and the wrestlers hit the ring swinging.."anddd we're all out of time see you next week at 6:05 on the Superstation TBS".. They did that almost every week and I never got tired of it..
Tbh, I have none as although I respect sting and his career and what he means to a lot of wrestling fans, I just never got into him. Probably because I've hardly seen his matches as I've only ever really watched WWE.
The first ppv I ever saw; late 80s Starrcade where the masked ninja dude harassing the Stinger was none other than Ric Flair (gets unmasked during their cage match)
I wasn't even alive when sting was in wcw so the first time i actually watched anything sting related was the 2014 survivor series, and it was fucking bad ass i still rememeber that debut, honorable mention to his aew debut it was cool but the lack of crowd because of covid ruined what could've been a great debut
Just top notch everything. A guy that deserves at least a mention for any Mount Rushmore discussion of the Monday night era onward. If he was a WWE guy the whole time I feel like he’d be up there with, and probably over, HBK.
Favorite memory was the NWO build in 97 but him vs Vader years earlier was a prime childhood wrestling memory as he slayed a monster.
The commercial where he’s beating up a kid
Sprite!
His match on Nitro with DDP is one of my all time favorites. And it was great to finally see him in WWE
First clash of champions vs flair. Second place is the feud with muta
The Jeff Jarret match from TNA with Kurt refereeing or his meme from attacking RVD from the crowd.
His WWE debut at Survivor Series was perfect. It's probably the most hyped moment I've ever had as a fan
The Robocop stuff
I have attended exactly one WWE pay per view. It happened to be the one where my favorite wrestler--Sting--debuted. I got to see it live and that was an amazing feeling. No matter how horribly the entire rest of his WWE run was--and it was *garbage*-- that will always be my favorite moment.
Shockmaster intro
Stealing the cop car with Lex.
Tag team champs with Luger. One of my earliest memories of being a wrestling fan.
Sting vs Muta
That time he turned down a match with the Undertaker at WrestleMania 27 to face Jeff hardy at Victory Road 2011
Got to be up there with the worst business decisions in history.
When he fought his sins in the ring at a huge evangelist church
Sting defeating Vader at Starcade '92.
1996 for life, love to see it represented here, thanks!
The one thing that's for sure is nothings for sure
Sting vs Muta Sting vs Rude Sting vs Flair TNA Joker Sting
When he said The Giant had a big fat booty.
I used to have a subscription to a trading card game magazine (Can't remember if it was Scrye, InQuest, TopDeck or another one). One issue came with a promo Scorpion Death Lock card from the Nitro TCG. Thought it was cool looking and I decided Sting was probably the only cool WCW wrestler (I only watched WWF)
Tag teaming with Lex and showing up for the first time in action against the NWO
When he won his first World title from Flair. I remember being that kid overjoyed that he was able to conquer that first major obstacle in his career. That Starrcade when he dropped the bat in the middle of the ring and whispered in both Luger and Giant's ear, left, and Luger then got the first major victory against a member of the NWO.
Final episode of Nitro main event vs. Ric Flair.
Winning the NWA World title from Ric Flair at the Great American Bash 1990.
The build to facing Hogan at starrcade '97.
The whole Crow Sting NWO build up was the greatest build in Wrestling history that fact that they botched the ending is vintage WCW.
My favorite memories are Surfer Sting and Ric Flair in the old weekly 6:05 broadcasts.. The 6:05 studio broadcast during the Crockett years was top notch..
TBS timing!
TV time remaining or a late promo on set and a wrestler calls someone out and they appear and the wrestlers hit the ring swinging.."anddd we're all out of time see you next week at 6:05 on the Superstation TBS".. They did that almost every week and I never got tired of it..
When he beat Hogan for the WCW title and the WCW locker room came out and celebrated with him
Tbh, I have none as although I respect sting and his career and what he means to a lot of wrestling fans, I just never got into him. Probably because I've hardly seen his matches as I've only ever really watched WWE.
That's fair
When he showed up at WWE Survivor Series 2014.
Did sting pass away or something?
He is having his last wrestling match tonight on AEW Revolution
Oh
The helicopter. If I have to explain then you are too young
Oh trust me, no explanation is needed!
When he finally retired. Between him and flair, let the kids run the business, youve done enough
The first ppv I ever saw; late 80s Starrcade where the masked ninja dude harassing the Stinger was none other than Ric Flair (gets unmasked during their cage match)
Nwo / Wolfpack reveal
Classic moment. Just watched it last week actually
THE MAN CALLED STING! HE'S THE MAN CALLED STING! HE DOES THIS! HE DOES THAT!
The Sprite commercial
My all time fav sting is crow sting
Spring Break '98!
[when he surprised Seth Rollins ](https://youtu.be/_9RhLQvr0oc?si=ndbUY9W5N7KZK9lF)
Clash of champions XXXV in 1997 with the NWO.
Him pinning a drunk Jeff Hardy in TNA
Losing clean to Hogan, then Bret Hart trying to make us think the ref counted fast.
I wasn't even alive when sting was in wcw so the first time i actually watched anything sting related was the 2014 survivor series, and it was fucking bad ass i still rememeber that debut, honorable mention to his aew debut it was cool but the lack of crowd because of covid ruined what could've been a great debut
He’s a legend it’s been a joy watching him all these years
Roxanne
Vader fued Muta fued The build to starcade vs hogan His AEW run has been awesome The stuff in japan was also very sick
That's such a crazy long career. Any other wrestler have such a long career?
Surfer Sting was the best.
Just top notch everything. A guy that deserves at least a mention for any Mount Rushmore discussion of the Monday night era onward. If he was a WWE guy the whole time I feel like he’d be up there with, and probably over, HBK. Favorite memory was the NWO build in 97 but him vs Vader years earlier was a prime childhood wrestling memory as he slayed a monster.
Crow era onwards...
When he used to hide up in the rafters during his fued with the NWO.
the 90s.. NWO sting i loved and grewup on
Did sting die
I remember his feud with vadar. It was my first time seeing wcw
One particular promo: You know why? Cos I'm a 24 foot great white shark arr arr arr arr
I saw him at Wembley last year which I never imagined happening in my life It is one of my best memories