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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Sting is a wrestling legend, rising to prominence as part of the NWO Wolfpack on WCW. He's worked for every major promotion outside of New Japan Pro Wrestling. And he's held a total of 26 ...
Former WWE head writer Vince Russo recently spoke about Sting joining the company during the height of the Attitude Era. The legendary wrestler made his name in WCW and TNA Wrestling. For several ...
Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan lit the industry on fire when they helped launch the New World Order faction in World Championship Wrestling and ignited the "Monday Night Wars" with WWE. Nash ...
WWE and Peacock’s first original series has been revealed to be WWE Evil, which lives up to its name by spotlighting some of the biggest villains in WWE’s history. If you’re talking about WWE villains ...
For many years, it could be argued that Sting was the biggest American wrestling star to never appear in WWE. However, that changed when "The Icon" wrestled Triple H at WWE WrestleMania 31 in 2015, ...
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 ...