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WWE Sting: Into The Light - Rating: * * * 1/2

10/28/2015

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At last year's Survivor Series (2014) the unthinkable happened, The Icon made his debut in WWE. Now as there is so many Attitude Era / Monday Night Wars documentaries out there, and the fact that TNA was actually decent back in the day, Sting has never really gone away but no one ever thought he would step in to a WWE ring EVER. STING: INTO THE LIGHT is the story/behind the scenes look at how Sting came into the WWE and the lead up to his WrestleMania match with Triple H. What sets this apart from the other build up to WrestleMania DVD's (and there are a fair few, including the DIRE Daniel Bryan documentary) is that Sting actually has a pretty epic history to look back on and the greatest moment of all.....WWE reluctantly letting Sting say the dirty word TNA.

This documentary was actually a very entertaining look at one of the biggest names in wrestling, I love the addition of extra stories before you get to the matches from way back when, I enjoyed the matches and I even enjoyed to look into Sting and his faith. Some of the WCW bits, after watching so many documentaries, do fill in the gaps in places in regards to Sting and the back stage goings on involving Hogan and Eric and the way the company was run, and seeing his history with the nature boy made me want to delve into the WWE Network and uncover those classic matches.

WWE Were beginning to lose favor with me on the documentary front in recent months, The Kilq DVD being another example of smoke being blown up the arses of past legends, but The Sting DVD was a step back into the greatness of Doc like the Mick Foley documentary.

This is a great buy for WCW fans, WWE fans and wrestling fans in general. 
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