
Sting Interview
The champ talks TNA, Angle, and the future of the business.
October 27, 2006 - "Can you pump me up a bit?" Sting asks as the producers of the TNA videogame take pictures of every muscle on his body. The way the champ looks, though, it might be the videogame that needs to catch up to him.
At Bound for Glory, wrestling fans saw Sting perform in his best shape in years. As soon as he took off his robe in the ring, it was the first thing I noticed from my seat live in Detroit, and it even had his peers asking him about it the following Tuesday before the Impact tapings in Orlando. While I was walking with Sting backstage, Kevin Nash stopped to tell the new champ how great he looked, even wondering about Sting's keys to dropping the weight.
Forget the 7 Day Diet, the Cabbage Soup Diet, and the Fat Flush Plan, what Sting did was watch his calorie count "to the calorie" and exercise extensively.
Now Sting is back on top, receiving a louder pop in Detroit than even the newly acquired Kurt Angle, and when the Stinger no-sold Jarrett's guitar shot and slapped on the Scorpion Death Lock, the capacity crowd was whipped into a frenzy as they had just witnessed one of the best pay-per-views of the year.
When the cameras stopped flashing and before Sting made his return to Impact, I had the chance to catch up with him and talk TNA.
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