Freddy4190
Championship Contender
Me and my friend were discussing Sting and TNA and everything else, and he said that Sting's whole credibility and everything died when he went to TNA. I wanted to see what everyone else thought. Sting, who many refer to as 'the best wrestler to never go to WWF/E has been in TNA for what? 6 years? The guy was called the 'Franchise' of WCW. He is a six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, two-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, two-time WCW International World Heavyweight Champion, two-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion and former WWA World Heavyweight Champion. But that's it right there, the TNA world titles. I just didn't agree with alot of the things they did with Sting in TNA. Whilst they have all these other wrestlers working their asses off and wrestling a million matches to get a title shot, they just hand Sting one. Even in a storyline it sounds bad. Sting dominated WCW, he was great in the NWA. He's been in the business for 24 years. He's always seemed a real nice guy to everyone, i've never really heard any backstage politics from him, and everything I ever heard or read about him was positive. TNA has always been known as a small company, at least when you compare it to WWE or WCW. Sting accomplished so much in WCW, and had such a legacy when it went down that it was almost untouchable. Then he went to TNA. While I do think that he's done a DAMN good job in TNA, he bumped the ratings up a smidge or two, he brought back some old wrestling fans who enjoyed the Stinger back in WCW, I feel that his legacy would be considered tarnished by some people, my friend being one of them. Myself, I think that his legacy just gets better because he's helping cement new stars, build up the young guns, and bringing popularity to a sort of known, but albeit still small company. What's your two cents on this?