Sting's 10 Best Matches Ever

3. War Games (WrestleWar '91)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xz7lse_14-91-02-24-wargames-wrestlewar_sport If you ask any wrestling fan what the best moments were in the history of the WCW, undoubtedly the topic of a War Games match will come up. Created by Dusty Rhodes in 1987, War Games was one of the best inventions that WCW gave the world of professional wrestling. Typically, a War Games match involved two teams fighting elimination style in a single cage that surrounded two rings. At War Games '91, Sting teamed with Brian Pillman and the Steiner Brothers to take on Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Sid Vicious, and Larry Zbyszko. Unfortunately, one of the most memorable parts of this match was the botched ending. Brian Pillman received two poorly executed powerbombs from Sid Vicious that legitimately injured him, knocking him out cold. El Gigante had to enter the ring and surrender the match on Pillman's behalf due to his injuries. Even so, this didn't erase the previous 20 minutes plus which had been a textbook lesson in great wrestling. Dave Meltzer even gave the match a rare five star rating in his Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
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