Video: Humor: Cowboys hire Wrestler Sting as Intimidation coach **merged**

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Odd question...any Cowboy who could take him one on one? I'm assuming no since he was a professional wrestler but still...lol....

Well, CM Punk just got destroyed by a relative unknown in a UFC fight and looked like someone who made a living pretending to be a bad ***.
 

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Sting is and will always be my all time favorite wrestler. This just made me love him even more, didn't think it was possible.
 

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Let me rephrase: In his prime would anyone on Cowboys destroy him?
Sting is/was a great athlete back in the day but wrestling is all pre planned and done in a way to try and build stories and make everyone look as good as possible. Sting went into wrestling just as an athlete wanting to compete. Didn't know anything about it being a complete work. Also pretty sure Sting had a huge advantage taking Steroids.
 

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Loved sting growing up. Was great seeing this. Definitely was cool for some of the players who probably grew up watching him.
 

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He was always one of my favorites......along with kevin von erich, stone cold steve austin, the rock, and ric flair.
 

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Sting will teach the Cowboys the Stinger Splash :laugh:
I would prefer the scorpion deathlock for all the NFC teams all the way to the super bowl and hope the team does not succumb to a scorpion death drop
 

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He was always one of my favorites......along with kevin von erich, stone cold steve austin, the rock, and ric flair.
Not a flair fan especially later into his career, still love the nWo, the originals.
 

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Sting is/was a great athlete back in the day but wrestling is all pre planned and done in a way to try and build stories and make everyone look as good as possible. Sting went into wrestling just as an athlete wanting to compete. Didn't know anything about it being a complete work. Also pretty sure Sting had a huge advantage taking Steroids.
Roids maybe, since before he wrestled he was big into the body building scene. Knock the "plots" in wrestling but athletes that entertain over 300 nights a year is still quite a feat.
 

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He was always one of my favorites......along with kevin von erich, stone cold steve austin, the rock, and ric flair.

Oh dang...the Von Erich family! I only went to one wrestling event when I was little and it was at a local colliseum (Haltom City) and there was the Von Erichs and I believe the Free Birds. I was hooked ever since (well...from age 5-6 until maybe 12-13 years old). Wasn't it something like World Class Championship wrestling? It was on channel 39 on Saturday mornings. The missing link, that Great Kabuki, Bruiser Brody, the Dingo Warrior (before he was the Ultimate Warrior), etc.

Ahhh...nostalgia. Anyway, was there any member of the Von Erich family that didn't commit suicide? They were a jacked up family and their dad, Fritz, was kind of a maniac, too. Wasn't there something about Kerry having lost his foot in a motorcycle accident but still able to wrestle? If they wrote a book about that family, it'd be filled with drama. They were like the Jackson 5 of Wrestling.
 

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Stone Cold, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels are Cowboys fans too. The GOAT Dusty Rhoades was too. In fact his daughter was a DC cheerleader in the late 90s.
 

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Oh dang...the Von Erich family! I only went to one wrestling event when I was little and it was at a local colliseum (Haltom City) and there was the Von Erichs and I believe the Free Birds. I was hooked ever since (well...from age 5-6 until maybe 12-13 years old). Wasn't it something like World Class Championship wrestling? It was on channel 39 on Saturday mornings. The missing link, that Great Kabuki, Bruiser Brody, the Dingo Warrior (before he was the Ultimate Warrior), etc.

Ahhh...nostalgia. Anyway, was there any member of the Von Erich family that didn't commit suicide? They were a jacked up family and their dad, Fritz, was kind of a maniac, too. Wasn't there something about Kerry having lost his foot in a motorcycle accident but still able to wrestle? If they wrote a book about that family, it'd be filled with drama. They were like the Jackson 5 of Wrestling.
Kevin is still alive
 

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If they make a superbowl shuffle video Im gonna :

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Sting is and will always be my all time favorite wrestler. This just made me love him even more, didn't think it was possible.

Grew up with Mr. Wrestling No. 2 and his running knee lift back when all wrestlers didn't have to be bodybuilders.

Remember one time when his mask was ripped off and he had another mask under it. That was the coolest thing to me as a child.
 
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