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From Beginning to End, the Franchise of the WCW
From Beginning to End, the Franchise of the WCW
From Beginning to End, the Franchise of the WCW
Sting, born Steve Borden on March 20, 1959, began his career teaming with Jim Hellwig (later known as the Ulttimate Warrior) in Continental Wrestling Association.  Together they were the Blade Runners, with Borden changing his name from Flash to Sting and Hellwig going from Justice to Rock...
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling- Number Three
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling- Number Three
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling- Number Three
Our Number three stable of all-time catapulted World Championship Wrestling into the lead of the Monday Night Wars with the World Wrestling Federation before growing too big for its own good.   While they had a huge part in WCW's success, they also played a massive in WCW's eventual demise and sale to WWF...
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling: Number Eleven
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling: Number Eleven
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling: Number Eleven
One of the most underrated wrestlers in professional wrestling led one of the most underrated wrestling stables in the business.  Different variations of the faction existed between Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling...
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling: Number Fourteen
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling: Number Fourteen
Top Fifteen Stables in Wrestling: Number Fourteen
While our next stable had three different versions in three different wrestling promotions,  there is no doubt that most successful version was the version that existed in World Championship Wrestling.  This stable would include several legendary names such as Larry Zbyszko, Arn Anderson, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, and "Stunning" Steve Austin...