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  2. Sting (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    This marked Sting's first non-archive appearance on a WWE-branded show. [140] Sting was a prominent contributor to the documentary film Warrior: The Ultimate Legend, which premiered on the WWE Network on April 17. [141] The following day, online retailer Zavvi announced the upcoming WWE Home Video DVD and Blu-ray release The Best of Sting.

  3. List of premature professional wrestling deaths - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] WWE denied Oliver's critique. [15] The concept of the untimely deaths of professional wrestlers was a frequent topic of discussion on the Opie & Anthony show. [16] After Scott Hall's death in 2022, Bret Hart and Kevin Nash talked about the premature death of several wrestlers, mentioning the mental and body damage as possible ...

  4. Uncensored (1998) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Jack Bramma of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 7.0 [Good], stating, "Lots of highs and lows here. Heel Eddie and the ascendence of DDP as arguably number 2 face in the company behind Sting are always worth checking out. The beginning of the Dean Malenko teased retirement angle is perfect and Bret-Perfect is a very solid match.

  5. Fall Brawl '94: War Games - Wikipedia

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    The second part, between Vader and Sting ended in a 15-minute time limit draw. Referee Nick Patrick continued the match with a five-minute overtime and, when that period expired with no decision, with a sudden death period, in which the first wrestler to be taken off his feet would lose. Vader won when a masked man attacked Sting while Race and ...

  6. Beach Blast (1993) - Wikipedia

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    In the main event the team billed as "the Superpowers" (Sting and Davey Boy Smith) faced a team nicknamed "the Masters of the Power Bomb" (Big Van Vader and Sid Vicious) as part of a longer running rivalry between the two sides. WCW closed in 2001 and all rights to their television and PPV shows were bought by WWE, including the Beach Blast ...

  7. Millennium Final - Wikipedia

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    Millennium Final was a Germany-only professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event from World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on November 16, 2000 from the Arena Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, [1] marking the finale of WCW's "Millennium Tour".

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  9. Mayhem (1999) - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Mayhem was the inaugural Mayhem professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), presented by Electronic Arts (in which the event was named after the EA-published video game of the same name).