August 29, 201411 yr Author comment_5621850 Tony Schiavone is thrilled to introduce new NWO member Sting! Ugh. Sting looks horrible in the red face paint. This is not the first time they have said the first Great American Bash was in 1998. Sting tries to relax his promo style to sound more like Nash and it doesn't quite work.
September 15, 201411 yr comment_5625027 Hogan and Bret are in the NWO suite and again Bret is a sidekick. I guess Elizabeth is black and white and Hogan kisses her on the cheek. That made no sense. Also, why is Hogan going crazy vs. Savage. Enough of this. Tony introduces Sting. I really realized during this promo that Wolfpac being under the NWO is the biggest issue as them as a faction within WCW wouldn't have been terrible and Nash could have asked for some redemption. There is something so wrong with STing giving the NWO sign to fans down the aisle. Stings promo is pretty annoying and again not much of a sell for the main event of GAB.
December 31, 201410 yr comment_5647602 I actually liked this style for Sting. Felt much more natural for him.
January 1, 201510 yr comment_5647660 The style may fit early Sting but it felt like such a departure from the Sting that had been built up the past two years with little reason why he would suddenly change.
January 2, 201510 yr comment_5647778 Certainly the "why?" of the change is completely ignored here. Sting never really explains himself. Of course, there's a really logical point - they have common enemies! Everyone hates Hogan! This would make so much more sense if the Wolfpac didn't also call itself the nWo. Seeing the end of it... Crow Sting is a really weird bit of business. Clearly they landed on a killer angle, but it's not quite clear how committed Sting was at the time (see all the comments Bischoff has made about his prep for Starrcade). But he didn't NEED to be committed, because all he had to do was sit there and occasionally drop in for the angle to work. But it's like no one ever thought out what it would mean when he actually returned and needed to talk and have a character beyond "he sits in the rafters and drops down." And Sting was not the kind of promo guy to be ad libbing a new character, even if he presumably had a year to consider it. So it makes sense that they basically gave up after six months and reverted to his old character (they even gave him color back), and WCW by this point was simply not good at explaining the logic of their angles.
June 15, 20169 yr comment_5757097 This is not a great promo nor is it a bad one. But I can't criticize much about it simply because it is at heart a *wrestling* promo and not somebody jerking off.
September 6, 20169 yr comment_5766945 Schiavone excited to "talk to Sting" and he just comes out and total doesn't acknowledge Tony at all. Typical lame Sting promo.
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