Sting (original name: Steve Borden), the fan-favorite Superstar in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) main roster was a former weightlifter. The current holder and the one-half of the AEW World Tag Team Title is normally known for his time at a couple of popular American wrestling progressions, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (now Impact Wrestling). Before coming to WCW, he also wrestled for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF), and the Continental Wrestling Association
"The Franchise of WCW" held an amount of 15 titles in the progressions, NWA World Television Title (1 time), NWA World Heavyweight Title (1 time), WCW International World Heavyweight Title (2 times), WCW United States Heavyweight Title (2 times), WCW World Heavyweight Title (6 times), WCW World Tag Team Title (3 times). He has more PPV appearances for the association than his contemporary wrestlers in the promotion. Sting defeated Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan in their last official broadcast match.
Before joining TNA in 2003, Sting came out on top for the WWA World Heavyweight Title. He spent 11 years in the advancement and won the NWA World Heavyweight Title (once), the TNA World Tag Team Title (1 time), and the TNA World Heavyweight Title (4 times). He is the only grappler to have won the World Titles in NWA, TNA, and WCW. Sting was enlisted into the Hall of Fame of TNA in 2012. Sting made his first appearance at WWE on Survivor Series 2014 and had his very first match at WrestleMania 31 in 2015.
He fought his last match at the Night of Champions the same year. This moreover signified Sting's only WWE PPV main event for the WWE World Heavyweight Title which ended up as a losing effort against Seth Rollins. After his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016, Sting became only the second active grappler (after Ric Flair) to achieve the feat. He was also inducted into the Hall of Fame of Wrestling Observer Newsletter in the same year.
After breaking his retirement he was signed with AEW in 2020. Sting has a sum of 26 championships all through his career including 21 during his TNA and WCW days. Sting was named "Most Popular Wrestler of the Year" (1991, 1992, 1994, 1997), Most Improved Wrestler of the Year in 1998, Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year, and Wrestler of the Year in 1990.
Who is Sting’s Daughter
Gracie Borden is the only daughter of Sting. She was born in 2000 and is presently 24 years old as of March 2024. Gracie Borden is the daughter of Sting and his first wife Sue Borden. According to Instagram, Gracie Borden loves decoration and sharing the vents of her life with people. Her Instagram profile has images of decorations where she used regular life equipment and products. She also uploads several images of outings, weddings, and other celebrations with his friends and family members. There is one image on Gracie's Instagram with her mother Sue Borden and two elder brothers, Garrett Lee Borden and Steven Borden Jr. Gracie Borden has 29 posts and more than 1000 followers on Instagram as of March 2024.
During an interview, Sting revealed about his daughter's reaction to his fights in AEW. The Vigilante uncovered that Gracie Borden missed the level of his WCW days as she was an infant at that time. The veteran added that Gracie is currently anxious to find out about his past career in the wake of watching him contend in AEW. The Icon said his daughter additionally sent him texts after his matches.
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FAQ's On Sting Wrestler Daughter
A. Sting got married two times, the first in 1986 and the second in 2015.
A. Sting has three kids, two sons and a daughter.
A. Sabine Borden is the current wife of Sting.
A. Sting separated from his first wife Sue Borden in 2010.
A. Garrett Lee Borden and Steven Borden Jr. are the names of Sting’s sons.