
Steve Borden
Acting
Born 1959-03-20 · Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Steven Borden, better known by his ring name Sting, is a retired American professional wrestler and former bodybuilder whose career spanned five decades, during which he won a combined fifteen world championships and became one of the most enduring and influential figures in professional wrestling history. Borden rose to prominence in the late 1980s and became the defining star of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) during its peak years, serving as the promotion’s heroic centerpiece and cultural identity. Nicknamed “The Franchise of WCW,” he spent 14 years with WCW and its predecessor, Jim Crockett Promotions, captured multiple world titles, including six WCW World Heavyweight Championships, headlined more pay-per-view events than any wrestler in company history, and wrestled in the main event of the final episode of Nitro in 2001. His rivalry with Hulk Hogan culminated at Starrcade 1997, the highest-grossing event in WCW history. Following WCW’s closure, Borden chose not to immediately join the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), later renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2002, despite the company having purchased WCW in 2001, and instead continued his career internationally before becoming a cornerstone of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Over more than a decade in TNA, he helped establish the promotion’s credibility on a national stage, won multiple world championships, and became the only wrestler to hold the NWA, WCW, and TNA World Heavyweight Championships. In recognition of his impact, he was named the inaugural inductee into the TNA Hall of Fame in 2012. Late in his career, Borden enjoyed a critically acclaimed final run in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he transitioned into a special-attraction and mentor role while teaming with Darby Allin and delivering high-profile performances well into his 60s. He officially retired from in-ring competition in 2024, closing the book on a career defined by longevity, adaptability, star power, and a rare ability to remain relevant across multiple eras of professional wrestling.
Known for

WCW Monday Nitro
1995 · TV

WCW Saturday Night
1992 · TV

NWA-TNA Weekly PPV
2002 · TV

NWA World Championship Wrestling
1985 · TV

WCW Main Event
1995 · TV

Thunder in Paradise
1994 · TV

Clash of the Champions
1988 · TV

All Elite Wrestling: Rampage
2021 · TV

TNA iMPACT!
2004 · TV

AEW Dark: Elevation
2021 · TV

Super Force
1990 · TV

All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite
2019 · TV

All Elite Wrestling: Collision
2023 · TV

Walker, Texas Ranger
1993 · TV

Power Pro Wrestling
1986 · TV

The Nightmare Room
2001 · TV

WWE Table For 3
2015 · TV

Biography: WWE Legends
2021 · TV

MADtv
1995 · TV

Mid-South Wrestling
1981 · TV

Legends with JBL
2015 · TV

WCW Thunder
1998 · TV

Raw
1993 · TV

The Best of WWE
2020 · TV

AEW Unrestricted
2020 · TV

WWE's Greatest Moments
2025 · TV

WWE Rivals
2022 · TV