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It would end up being his last tour of Japan. On the October 21 episode of Nitro, Sting returned for the first time since the night after Fall Brawl in a match where the impostor Sting was wrestling Mr. JL. Sting emerged wearing a trench coat and white face paint with black marks around his eyes.
WCW Monday Nitro, also known as WCW Nitro or simply Nitro, is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and broadcast weekly every Monday night on TNT in the United States from September 4, 1995 to March 26, 2001.
nWo Sting (joined on the September 9, 1996, episode of Nitro, became a member of nWo Japan and sided with nWo Hollywood after split) Syxx (joined on the September 16, 1996, episode of Nitro , injured on the October 13, 1997, episode of Nitro , and made his last WCW appearance on the November 16, 1997, episode of WorldWide before being fired ...
He made one final appearance as fake Sting on the July 5, 1999, edition of Monday Nitro when he interfered in a match between Kevin Nash and Sid Vicious. nWo Sting returned to Japan, where he had a run as a fan favorite. Chono, the leader of nWo Japan, suffered a neck injury which led to Keiji Mutoh taking charge and changing the group's ...
The night after Bash at the Beach, Hall and Nash appeared on Nitro without Hogan, attempting to attack Sting, Arn Anderson and Randy Savage, but were held back by WCW security. [5] On the July 15, 1996 edition of Nitro, Hogan returned wearing all black and helped Hall and Nash attack Lex Luger and Big Bubba Rogers during the Nitro main event.
On the November 13 episode of Monday Nitro, Chris Benoit defeated Kensuke Sasaki in a match. [3] Sasaki later won the United States Heavyweight Championship from Sting at a WCW World in Japan event hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling, setting up a match between Sasaki and Benoit for the title at World War 3.
In 2014, Sting would make his first appearance in WWE, interrupting the Survivor Series main event. Sting was the last major WCW star to never wrestle for WWE. At WrestleMania 31, Sting would face Triple H in a no disqualification match. The match was interrupted by the stables of WCW's nWo and WWE's DX, leading to a brawl between them and ...
The championship was vacated after a controversial finish to a match between Sting and The Great Muta. 54 The Great Muta: September 3, 1989: Live event: Atlanta, Georgia 1 121 Muta defeated Sting to win the vacant title. 55 Arn Anderson: January 2, 1990: Power Hour: Gainesville, Georgia 2 336 56 Tom Zenk: December 4, 1990: World Championship ...