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If you were big into wrestling during the 1980s and 1990s, then there’s a good chance you, at one point or another, dyed your hair, painted your face, and got in people's faces as Sting.
Sting Reveals Which Wrestling Legend Came Up With The Idea For His Colored Face Paint. ... there's not enough hair on my head to do that anymore. ... Speaking of the nostalgic blonde Sting look, ...
Sting had already stopped dying his hair blonde and let his locks grow out by the time the NWO arrived on the scene at Bash at the Beach ‘96, but the multi-time World Heavyweight Champion went ...
- He has fond memories about beach blonde Sting from the 1990's. While in TNA he was asked to go back to it, but he pointed out that he doesn't have the hair anymore. - He liked working in the n.W ...
Arkansas Comic Con has announced two new wrestling legends, Mick Foley and Sting, joining Kurt Angle and Jake “The Snake” ...
In 1994, Sting was the face of WCW. This was two years before the nWo storyline that birthed the silent Crow version of Steve Borden, so he was still rocking the blonde hair as surfer Sting.