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Never thought it would happen but it has. WWE has released a collection of The Stinger's greatest matches and WOW what a trip down memory lane this is. Here is the complete content list: Blonde Sting WCW Wrestler Bringing the Game Up a Level The Blade Runners vs. Bret Wayne Sawyer and Sean O'Reilly UWF Power Pro Wrestling * April 1986 Sting & Rick Steiner vs. Mike Rotundo & Ron Simmons NWA Southern Pro Wrestling * May 19, 1987 NWA World Heavyweight Championship Ric Flair vs. Sting NWA Pro Wrestling * January 2, 1988 On the Map Sting vs. Stan Lane Main Event * October 2, 1988 Sting vs. Butch Reed Main Event * March 26, 1989 Superstar NWA World Television Championship Match Sting vs. Mike Rotundo WCW World Championship Wrestling * April 1, 1989 Sting vs. Ron Simmons WCW Power Hour * August 18, 1989 NWA World Television Championship Sting vs. Great Muta WCW Power Hour * September 1, 1989 Bleach Blonde Rivalry NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match Ric Flair vs. Sting Great American Bash * July 7, 1990 Sting vs. Dutch Mantel Main Event * September 2, 1990 Blonde Sting WCW Wrestler Face of WCW Sting vs. Nikita Koloff Clash of the Champions XIV * June 14, 1991 Sting & The Great Muta vs. The Steiner Brothers WCW/New Japan Supershow II * January 4 1992 Vader Rivalry Bounty Match Sting vs. Van Vader WCW WorldWide * February 9, 1992 Sting, Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat & Dustin Rhodes vs. The Dangerous Alliance (Rick Rude, Larry Zbyszko, Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton) WCW World Championship Wrestling * February 22, 1992 Sting vs. Diamond Dallas Page WCW Saturday Night * June 13, 1992 Sting vs. Barry Windham WCW Saturday Night * February 6, 1993 Face Paint Sting vs. Stunning Steve Austin WCW Pro Wrestling * January 8, 1994 Viewers Choice Match Sting vs. Ric Flair WCW Nitro * November 6, 1995 Sting vs. Arn Anderson WCW Nitro * July 8, 1996 Sting & "Macho Man" Randy Savage vs. The Nasty Boys WCW Saturday Night * July 27, 1996 WCW Sting - The Crow The Crow Sting Becomes Free Agent WCW Nitro * October 21, 1996 WCW World Championship Match Hollywood Hogan vs. Sting Starrcade * December 28, 1997 Scorpion Death Lock Sting & Lex Luger vs. Hulk Hogan & "Macho Man" Randy Savage WCW Nitro * February 16, 1998 Sting vs. Kevin Nash WCW Nitro * April 6, 1998 Sting vs. Scott Steiner WCW Thunder * April 22 1998 Wolfpak Sting & Kevin Nash vs. Harlem Heat WCW Nitro * June 15, 1998 Sting & The Warrior vs. Bret "Hitman" Hart & Hollywood Hogan WCW Nitro * October 12, 1998 Sting vs. Bret "Hitman" Hart WCW Nitro * October 19, 1998 Rafters Sting vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage WCW Nitro * June 7, 1999 WCW World Heavyweight Championship Booker T vs. Sting WCW Nitro * July 31, 2000 Best 2 out of 3 Falls Match Sting vs. Jeff Jarrett WCW Thunder * September 13, 2000 Sting, Booker T & Goldberg vs. Jeff Jarrett & KroniK WCW Thunder * October 25, 2000 Sting vs. Ric Flair WCW Nitro * March 26, 2001
Posted by Ace10550
This is another solid WWE release. It is a nice compilation of Sting's matches over his storied career from the surfer days to the "crow" days. WWE's approach to putting out compilations is solid in my opinion and one of the few non-redundant ways they can release content since the advent of the WWE network. My minor gripe and over-all holistic gripe concerning WWE's releases especially of older material is that I wish they would spend more time cleaning up the image. When you see the results large movie studios have had transferring older films like Jaws & Ghostbusters among others. It would be a wrestling fan's dream to see older content in true 1080P or 4K up-scaling. Overall, a solid release and I am happy to have it in my collection.
Posted by IncredibleHulkFan1
If you have only seen Sting wrestling in the WWE, you don't know what you're missing. Sting was the franchise of the WCW. In the 80's and 90's when you had a choice in where to watch wrestling, WCW provided an excellent alternative to the sometimes struggling WWF. Sting was the driving force behind that company for nearly 15 years. Worth every penny to be able to re-live some of his greatest matches on nearly 9 hours of entertainment.
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Posted by Ron13
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