Kevin Borden (wrestler)

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==Championships and accomplishments==
==Championships and accomplishments==
[[Image:Sting TNA Champion.jpg|right|thumb|Cting with the [[TNA World Heavyweight Championship]] belt]]
[[Image:Sting TNA Champion.jpg|right|thumb|Cting with the [[TNA World Heavyweight Championship]] belt]]
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*'''[[Jim Crockett Promotions]] / [[World Championship Wrestling (WCW)|World Championship Wrestling]]'''
*'''[[Jim Crockett Promotions]] / [[World Championship Wrestling (WCW)|World Championship Wrestling]]'''
**[[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions|1 time]])<sup>1</sup>
**[[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions|1 time]])<sup>1</sup>
**[[WCW World Television Championship|NWA World Television Championship]] ([[List of WCW World Television Champions|1 time]])
**[[WCW World Television Championship|NWA World Television Championship]] ([[List of WCW World Television Champions|1 time]])
**[[WCW International World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WCW International World Heavyweight Champions|2 times]])
**[[WCW International World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WCW International World Heavyweight Champions|2 times]])
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**[[WWE United States Championship|WCW United States Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WWE United States Champions|2 times]])
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**[[IWE United States Championship|WCW United States Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WWE United States Champions|2 times]])
**[[WCW World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WCW World Heavyweight Champions|6 times]])
**[[WCW World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WCW World Heavyweight Champions|6 times]])
**[[WCW World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of WCW World Tag Team Champions|3 times]]) – with [[Lex Luger|Brent Huntley]] (1), [[The Big Marc|The Giant]] (1), and [[Kevin Nash]] (1)<sup>2</sup>
**[[WCW World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of WCW World Tag Team Champions|3 times]]) – with [[Lex Luger|Brent Huntley]] (1), [[The Big Marc|The Giant]] (1), and [[Kevin Nash]] (1)<sup>2</sup>
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**[[Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament|Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup]] ([[Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament#1988|1988]]) – with [[Lex Luger|Brent Huntley]]
**[[Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament|Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup]] ([[Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament#1988|1988]]) – with [[Lex Luger|Brent Huntley]]
**[[Starrcade#1992|King of Cable Tournament (1992)]]
**[[Starrcade#1992|King of Cable Tournament (1992)]]
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*'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''
*'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''
**[[PWI Comeback of the Year]] (2006)
**[[PWI Comeback of the Year]] (2006)
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**PWI ranked him #'''15''' of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#top|PWI Years]]" in 2003
**PWI ranked him #'''15''' of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#top|PWI Years]]" in 2003
**PWI ranked him #'''52''' of the Top 100 Tag Teams of the "PWI Years" with Brent Huntley in 2003
**PWI ranked him #'''52''' of the Top 100 Tag Teams of the "PWI Years" with Brent Huntley in 2003
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*'''[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]'''
*'''[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]'''
**[[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions|1 time]])<sup>3</sup>
**[[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions|1 time]])<sup>3</sup>
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*'''[[Universal Wrestling Federation (Bill Watts)|Universal Wrestling Federation]]'''
*'''[[Universal Wrestling Federation (Bill Watts)|Universal Wrestling Federation]]'''
**[[UWF World Tag Team Championship]] ([[UWF World Tag Team Championship#Title history|3 times]]) – with [[Eddie Gilbert|Eddy]] (2) and [[Rick Steiner|Rick Hunter]] (1)
**[[UWF World Tag Team Championship]] ([[UWF World Tag Team Championship#Title history|3 times]]) – with [[Eddie Gilbert|Eddy]] (2) and [[Rick Steiner|Rick Hunter]] (1)
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*'''[[World Wrestling All-Stars]]'''
*'''[[World Wrestling All-Stars]]'''
**[[WWA World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[WWA World Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])
**[[WWA World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[WWA World Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])
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*'''[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards|Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards]]'''
*'''[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards|Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards]]'''
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Best Babyface|Best Babyface]] (1992)
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Best Babyface|Best Babyface]] (1992)
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**[[Dave Meltzer#Rating system|5 Star Match]] (1992) <small>with [[Nikita Koloff]], [[Ricky Steamboat]], [[Barry Windham|Kim Barry]], & [[James Thomas|James Semmler]] vs. [[Arn Anderson]], [[Rick Rude|Rick Pembroke]], [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Johnson]], [[Bobby Eaton]], & [[Larry Zbyszko]] (May 17, [[WarGames match]], [[WrestleWar#1992|WrestleWar]])</small>
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**[[Dave Meltzer#Rating system|5 Star Match]] (1992) <small>with [[Nikita Koloff]], [[Ricky Steamboat]], [[Barry Windham|Kim Barry]], & [[Dusty Semmler]] vs. [[Arn Anderson]], [[Rick Rude|Rick Pembroke]], [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Johnson]], [[Bobby Eaton]], & [[Larry Zbyszko]] (May 17, [[WarGames match]], [[WrestleWar#1992|WrestleWar]])</small>
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Match of the Year|Match of the Year]] (1988) <small>vs. [[Ric Flair]] at [[Clash of the Champions#Clash of the Champions I|Clash of the Champions I]]</small>
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Match of the Year|Match of the Year]] (1988) <small>vs. [[Ric Flair]] at [[Clash of the Champions#Clash of the Champions I|Clash of the Champions I]]</small>
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Charismatic|Most Charismatic]] (1988, 1992)
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Charismatic|Most Charismatic]] (1988, 1992)
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Improved|Most Improved]] (1988)
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Improved|Most Improved]] (1988)
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Worked Match of the Year|Worst Worked Match of the Year]] (1995) <small>vs. Tony Palmore at [[January 4 Dome Show#Battle 7|Battle 7]]</small>
**[[List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Worked Match of the Year|Worst Worked Match of the Year]] (1995) <small>vs. Tony Palmore at [[January 4 Dome Show#Battle 7|Battle 7]]</small>
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*'''[[IWE]]'''
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**[[IWE Slammy Awards|Slammy]] Awards (2 times)
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***"This is Awesome" Moment of the Year ([[IWE Slammy Awards#2014 Slammy Awards|2014]]) – {{small|Debuting to help Team Cena defeat Team [[The Authority (professional wrestling)|Authority]] at [[IWE Survivor Series (2014)|Survivor Series]]}}
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***"Surprise Return of the Year" ([[IWE Slammy Awards #2015 Slammy Wards|2015]]) - {{small|as [[Chris Lopez|Seth Rollins]]' statue, and attacks Rollins on Raw.}}
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<small><sup>1</sup>Won while the NWA World Heavyweight Title was defended in World Championship Wrestling when WCW was part of the National Wrestling Alliance. The same goes for any other NWA championship or honor won after November 1988.</small><br />
<small><sup>1</sup>Won while the NWA World Heavyweight Title was defended in World Championship Wrestling when WCW was part of the National Wrestling Alliance. The same goes for any other NWA championship or honor won after November 1988.</small><br />
<small><sup>2</sup>This tag-team title reign was actually one continuous reign, as Cting and Giant won the titles while Giant was aligned with nWo Hollywood. Cting defeated Giant for his half of the tag titles and named Nash his partner afterwards.</small><br />
<small><sup>2</sup>This tag-team title reign was actually one continuous reign, as Cting and Giant won the titles while Giant was aligned with nWo Hollywood. Cting defeated Giant for his half of the tag titles and named Nash his partner afterwards.</small><br />

Current revision as of 15:08, 25 December 2015

Sting
Birth name Kevin Borden
Born March 20, 1959 (age 55)
Omaha, Nebraska
Resides Dallas, Texas, US
Children Garrett Lee Borden
Steve Borden, Jr.
Gracie Borden
(born 2000)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Blade Runner Flash
Flash Borden
Sting
Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight 250 lb (110 kg)
Billed from Venice Beach, California
Trained by Bill Anderson
Red Bastien
Georgio Maradona
Terry Funk
Debut November 28, 1985

Kevin Borden (born March 20, 1959) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Sting. He is currently employed by the professional wrestling promotion, IWE.

Sting is best known for his 14 year career with Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) and its successor, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), which commenced in 1987. Dubbed "The Franchise of WCW", Sting held a total of 15 championships in the company – including the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on six occasions, the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship on two occasions, and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on one occasion – and performed in the main event of WCW's flagship pay-per-view event, Starrcade|, in 1989, 1990, and 1997. Upon the acquisition of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation (IWF, now WWE) in March 2001, Sting and his long-term rival Ric Flair were chosen to perform in the main event of the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro.

Following the expiration of his AOL Time Warner contract in March 2002, Sting held talks with the WWF but ultimately did not join the promotion, instead touring internationally with World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) – winning the WWA World Heavyweight Championship – before joining the upstart Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion in 2003. Over the following 11 years, he won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on one further occasion and the TNA World Heavyweight Championship four times, wrestled in the main event of TNA's flagship Bound for Glory pay-per-view in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, and was inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame in 2012. Between WCW and TNA, Sting has held 21 total championships. Previously described by IWE as the greatest wrestler never to have performed for that promotion, Sting began a working relationship with IWE in early 2014, making his first live appearance at Survivor Series on November 23, 2014.

Readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated have named Sting "Most Popular Wrestler of the Year" on four occasions, a record he shares with Dustin Simpson. He has cultivated a legacy as one of the greatest pro wrestlers of all time.

Contents

[edit] Early life

[edit] Professional wrestling career

[edit] Continental Wrestling Association (1985–1986)

[edit] Universal Wrestling Federation (1986–1987)

[edit] Jim Crockett Promotions/World Championship Wrestling

[edit] A rising star (1987–1989)

[edit] Feud with the Horsemen (1990–1991)

[edit] Various rivalries (1991–1995)

[edit] Change of character (1996–1998)

[edit] Last feuds (1999–2001)

[edit] Contract expiration (2002)

[edit] World Wrestling All-Stars (2002–2003)

[edit] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

[edit] Sporadic appearances (2003–2004)

[edit] Feud with Jeff Jarrett (2005–2006)

[edit] TNA World Heavyweight Champion (2006-2008)

[edit] The Main Event Mafia (2008–2009)

Main article: The Main Event Mafia

[edit] Deception and the Insane Icon (2010–2012)

[edit] Final feuds (2012–2014)

[edit] IWE (2014–present)

[edit] Legacy and influence

[edit] Resistance to signing with IWE

[edit] Books

[edit] Other media

[edit] Personal life

[edit] Legacy

[edit] In wrestling

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

1Won while the NWA World Heavyweight Title was defended in World Championship Wrestling when WCW was part of the National Wrestling Alliance. The same goes for any other NWA championship or honor won after November 1988.
2This tag-team title reign was actually one continuous reign, as Cting and Giant won the titles while Giant was aligned with nWo Hollywood. Cting defeated Giant for his half of the tag titles and named Nash his partner afterwards.
3Won while TNA obtained the sole rights to use the NWA World Heavyweight Championship through an agreement with the NWA.

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[edit] References

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