Sting Vs Cactus Jesar Leadership Style

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Sting has been wrestling with various organizations in different countries since 1985, including 14 years with WCW. In that time he fought in some incredible matches; whether they be fought technically or all out brawls, solo or part of a tag team, Sting is quite the versatile ringsman. Here is a list of five of his best matches that he fought while working for WCW. The List (in no particular order): Sting vs Cactus Jack, Beach Blast '92, June 20, 1992. In a "Falls Count Anywhere Match" these two executed some impressive and dangerous moves outside of the ring; things like suplexes, elbow drops, backdrops, and sunset flips. These moves were made more dangerous because of the fact that this match took place before WCW put mats out around …show more content…

A WarGames match is fought elimination style in a cage surrounded by two rings. Sort of like Hell in a Cell meets the Survivor Series Main Event match, with two rings. This was the second one and it topped the classic first one. Both matches received a rare five star review in Meltzer's Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Sting and Lex Luger vs The Steiner Brothers, SuperBrawl 1, May 19, 1991. One of the best WCW matches that took place in 1991, besides maybe the year's War Games match. As part of a tag team, Sting put together some excellent matches, this being one of them. Proving that Sting does well, not just in solo matches but as part of a tag team. Sting vs Vader, Starcade '92. A list featuring the best Sting matches would not be complete without a match involving either Vader or Ric Flair appearing at least once. Sting and Vader had already performed in a tag team match before this, this was one hell of a match. Somehow, these two would fight in a third match on this night. It's pretty impressive that they were able to fight so much in one night. This match was fought to determine the winner of the 1992 “King of Cable”

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