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I asked the question last year.

KB said:


Anything against Vader, especially Starrcade 1992
Cactus Jack - Beach Blast 1992
WarGames 1992 - WrestleWar 1992 (Sting is captain)
Anything against Flair, especially the first Clash of the Champions. It's 45 minutes long but it flies by.
His series against Muta in 89 is great

Sly said:

Sting and Luger vs. Steiner Brothers @ Superbrawl

Lariat
with:

Sting vs. Flair from the Great American Bash is a good one, too.

His tag matches with Koloff vs Anderson and Blanchard from the GAB are great, as well.

Shocky with:

If you enjoy Cena, you'll love Sting. everyone goes on about how Cena is this generations Hogan, he's not. He has the build, style, and charisma of a young Surfer Sting. If he did go to the WWF and got hot, he would have been huge.

When you watch, try to do it chronologically, and you'll see how important and huge him turning Crow was. It was a huge deal, and it's very hard to enjoy out of context. To me, the best feud and story in my life has been Sting vs. the NWO, and there is no close second.

Norcal with:

His WHC match against DDP on Nitro (come to think of it, both of them) from vollume one and two of the best f Nitro DVDs are both fucking ROCKIN.
 
What is the best personality/gimmick change in wrestling history?

An example of that is Sting changing to the "Crow" personality while still being Sting. I don't mean Husky Harris to Bray Wyatt.
 
Just how far can the inspirational gimmick take Bo Dallas?

What're your thoughts on how it's gone so far?

If they keep it as one title, should they have a WWE WHC title match at every MITB PPV?

Does Lesnar show up on Sunday or the next night on Raw?
 
What is the best personality/gimmick change in wrestling history?

An example of that is Sting changing to the "Crow" personality while still being Sting. I don't mean Husky Harris to Bray Wyatt.

Would Dustin Rhodes to Goldust count? They never really shied away from him being Dusty's boy.
 
Would Dustin Rhodes to Goldust count? They never really shied away from him being Dusty's boy.

Yeah that makes sense I think. That's what I was getting at. Undertaker's Phenom to Bad Ass change would be a big one too. Still playing the same character but totally differently.
 
What is the best personality/gimmick change in wrestling history?

An example of that is Sting changing to the "Crow" personality while still being Sting. I don't mean Husky Harris to Bray Wyatt.

Undertaker to Biker Taker is way up there.

Just how far can the inspirational gimmick take Bo Dallas?

What're your thoughts on how it's gone so far?

If they keep it as one title, should they have a WWE WHC title match at every MITB PPV?

Does Lesnar show up on Sunday or the next night on Raw?

Depends on who he recruits.

It's going better than I expected.

No.

Raw.

Would Dustin Rhodes to Goldust count? They never really shied away from him being Dusty's boy.

That's a really good one too.

Yeah that makes sense I think. That's what I was getting at. Undertaker's Phenom to Bad Ass change would be a big one too. Still playing the same character but totally differently.

You think well.
 
Yeah that makes sense I think. That's what I was getting at. Undertaker's Phenom to Bad Ass change would be a big one too. Still playing the same character but totally differently.

that line makes me think of the rock when rocky miavia returned in 1997 and joined the nation. still rocky but then he took the rock nickname and amped it up
 
Okay, so I was reading the Wrestling Observer's list of the top 10 draws in each year from the early 1900's to 2008. And in 1998, they have Kane ranked as the 3rd biggest draw in the world behind Austin and the Undertaker. I missed most of the Attitude era, but was Kane ever really that hot? Especially considering WCW was still very strong at that point.
 
Kane was up there but I'd be REALLY skeptical about that one. Hogan and Goldberg would say a lot about that, especially since the Monday Night Wars were roughly split in 1998.
 
Kane was certainly the #3 draw in the WWF in 1998. I'm with you though, Goldberg, Hogan and possibly Sting would be above Kane.
 

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