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That’s a night to remember. That’s all I ever cared about.” Sting, whose real name is Steve Borden, is getting a rare chance to say goodbye with a major promotion in the way he envisions.
The superstar, whose real name is Steve Borden, will team with Darby Allin to take on the Young Bucks, Matt and Nick Jackson, at All Elite Wrestling’s next pay-per-view, Revolution, in ...
Growing up the kid of Steve Borden/Sting and all the attention that comes with that, plus seeing your dad live that lifestyle could potentially lead one to become jaded about wrestling.
The 64-year-old icon, whose real name is Steve Borden, is set for his final match after 39 years in the wrestling business as he and Darby Allin put their AEW world tag team championships on the ...
Speaking on Ric Flair's WOOOO! Nation podcast, Sting (real name: Steve Borden) walked through the two tosses into a turnbuckle that proved decisive.
Steve Borden Jr. is trying to make the Chiefs roster as a reserve tight end. But he can't escape the questions about Steve Borden Sr. -- a.k.a. WWE star wrestler, "Sting." ...
The 64-year-old Sting, whose real name is Steve Borden, teamed with Darby Allin to defeat The Young Bucks in the main event of Revolution, ending his nearly 40-year professional wrestling career ...
Learning to mimic Steve Borden's Sting and bringing the "nWo Sting" come to life: "It was such a fun time for me.
The retirement of 57-year-old Steve Borden comes in part due to an injury he suffered at WWE's Night of Champions in Houston. In the September WWE card at Toyota Center, Sting suffered a neck ...
In a WWE.com exclusive interview, Sting, real name Steve Borden, said he truly desires one more match (which would be against the Undertaker), but feels it's time to to hang up his boots.