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Sting - His Unlikely Journey to the WWE (And Where It All Went Wrong)

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One of the few constants in World Championship Wrestling was Sting. He had many classic matches, won numerous titles, drew immense crowds, did big business with the nWo, you name it. He was a big deal. That’s why it boggles the mind that it took 14 years for WWE to hire him after WCW was bought by Vince McMahon on March 23rd, 2001. Here is the story of his unlikely journey to the WWE, and where it all went wrong.
Follow along with the article! Click here to read "Sting - His Unlikely Journey to the WWE (And Where It All Went Wrong)" on Pro Wrestling Stories.
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One of the few constants in World Championship Wrestling was Sting. He had many classic matches, won numerous titles, drew immense crowds, did big business with the nWo, you name it. He was a big deal. That’s why it boggles the mind that it took 14 years for WWE to hire him after WCW was bought by Vince McMahon on March 23rd, 2001. Here is the story of his unlikely journey to the WWE, and where it all went wrong.
Follow along with the article! Click here to read "Sting - His Unlikely Journey to the WWE (And Where It All Went Wrong)" on Pro Wrestling Stories.
ProWrestlingStories.com, your daily source of nostalgia and a peek behind the curtain wall of wrestling’s past!
Looking to kill some more time? Click here to choose from over 500 great wrestling stories!
Follow Pro Wrestling Stories on Facebook: @prowrestlingstories, Twitter: @pws_official, Instagram: @prowrestlingstories, and on YouTube: @prowrestlingstoriespodcast.
Follow Chris Toplack (host/producer): @christoplack, Cory Rivard (host/video editor): @coryrivard, and JP Zarka (executive producer/"the man behind the curtain"): @jpzarka.
PWSTees.com - Your favorite pro wrestling stories, on a tee! Don't forget to use promo code PODCAST to get an additional 10% off your order!

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