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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Mar 23, 2015 17:07:52 GMT -5
It ONLY counts if the wrestler had been allied with Sting at some point. So no saying George Hackenschmidt or other people who obviously never worked with Sting.
So far I can think of...Robocop.
Is that it?
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Post by Giul T. on Mar 23, 2015 17:08:23 GMT -5
Would Randy Orton count until proven otherwise?
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Mar 23, 2015 17:11:38 GMT -5
Sure, also I think Ricky Steamboat counts actually. I never recall him turning oh Sting since he was always face except in TNA where they teased a heel turn.
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Post by CMWaters on Mar 23, 2015 17:21:57 GMT -5
Warrior. They teamed in late 98 and there was no betrayal on Warrior's part.
And if there was a turn on each other in their pre-major company days, they weren't Sting and Warrior at the time it happened, so it doesn't technically count.
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Post by MolotovMocktail on Mar 23, 2015 17:34:56 GMT -5
Ricky Steamboat, Dustin Rhodes and Ron Simmons (Sting allied with them during the Dangerous Alliance feud).
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Post by BorneAgain on Mar 23, 2015 17:42:15 GMT -5
Dusty Rhodes maybe? I know he joined the nWo, but didn't directly turn on Sting specifically when he did so.
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Mar 23, 2015 17:47:53 GMT -5
JYD
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Post by Chuck Conry on Mar 23, 2015 17:52:17 GMT -5
Z-Man?
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Post by thegatewaydrug on Mar 23, 2015 17:53:15 GMT -5
...yet
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Mar 23, 2015 17:55:01 GMT -5
I don't recall seeing either Steiner brother actively betray Sting. However, I do recall Sting attacking them in 1996 when he first started appearing as the darker version of Sting. Anything Rick and Scott did back to Sting during this period would not really be a betrayal since they were reacting to what Sting had been doing.
Yes, Scott was with the black and white NWO when Sting was in the red and black NWO, but it's not like Scott betrayed Sting when he joined. Scott betrayed Rick.
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Post by Porky's Butthole on Mar 23, 2015 18:13:20 GMT -5
I don't recall seeing either Steiner brother actively betray Sting. However, I do recall Sting attacking them in 1996 when he first started appearing as the darker version of Sting. Anything Rick and Scott did back to Sting during this period would not really be a betrayal since they were reacting to what Sting had been doing. Yes, Scott was with the black and white NWO when Sting was in the red and black NWO, but it's not like Scott betrayed Sting when he joined. Scott betrayed Rick. See, to me, and with the way they portrayed it, when someone joined the nWo, it wasn't just a betrayal of whomever they were aligned with, but a betrayal of the entire entity that was WCW. So yeah, Scott turned on Rick, but he betrayed WCW, and vicariously, Sting.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2015 18:49:20 GMT -5
El Gigante
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Post by wildojinx on Mar 23, 2015 18:53:27 GMT -5
Paul Orndorff?
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Mar 23, 2015 18:56:47 GMT -5
I don't recall seeing either Steiner brother actively betray Sting. However, I do recall Sting attacking them in 1996 when he first started appearing as the darker version of Sting. Anything Rick and Scott did back to Sting during this period would not really be a betrayal since they were reacting to what Sting had been doing. Yes, Scott was with the black and white NWO when Sting was in the red and black NWO, but it's not like Scott betrayed Sting when he joined. Scott betrayed Rick. See, to me, and with the way they portrayed it, when someone joined the nWo, it wasn't just a betrayal of whomever they were aligned with, but a betrayal of the entire entity that was WCW. So yeah, Scott turned on Rick, but he betrayed WCW, and vicariously, Sting. That's why I said 'actively' betray Sting. What I meant by that, is that Scott didn't personally attack Sting when the two were supposed to be friends.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2015 19:43:01 GMT -5
If Sting is the "last WCW soldier standing" [/steph], then didn't they ALL betray Sting by moving on?
Ingrates.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2015 20:18:39 GMT -5
Roman Reigns hurr hurr hurr
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Post by BorneAgain on Mar 23, 2015 20:22:54 GMT -5
Scott Steiner could count as turning on Sting, not in WCW, but helping to beat him up along with Booker, Angle, Nash, and Joe when the Main Event Mafia turned on him in TNA.
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Post by Tony Schiavontay on Mar 23, 2015 22:34:14 GMT -5
Me
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Post by Clawley Race on Mar 23, 2015 22:34:15 GMT -5
His crow & the hostage taking bird.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Mar 24, 2015 1:31:51 GMT -5
If Luger betrayed then he's the worst BFF of all time
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