Sting, the iconic wrestler, is a family man with three children. His sons, Garrett Lee Borden and Steven Borden Jr., veered towards football rather than wrestling, diverging from their father’s footsteps. Meanwhile, his daughter, Gracie Borden, pursued her own interests.
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Surprisingly, despite his legendary status, he never stepped into the WWE arena.
Instead, he carved his path in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1988 to 2001, where he emerged as the face of the franchise, clinching the World Heavyweight Championship title six times.
Following WCW’s acquisition by WWE in 2001, Sting opted for a different trajectory, finding a home in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). There, he continued to dazzle fans, securing the World Heavyweight Championship four times.
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It wasn’t until 2014 that Sting finally graced the WWE platform, albeit briefly, before embarking on a new chapter with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in 2020.
As the curtains close on his illustrious career in 2024, Sting bids farewell to the ring, leaving behind a legacy that transcends generations.
With over four decades of captivating performances, Sting’s impact on the world of wrestling is nothing short of extraordinary, ensuring his name remains immortalized in the sport’s history books.


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