"Sting vs. Vader" Reviews
This is arguably the best feud that WCW ever produced. It started almost as soon as Vader, an international star, was brought into the company. Sting had been the top babyface since WCW was born and it only made since to have these two collide. However Vader was not around full-time and Sting was bouncing from feud to feud. But when they finally met it was instant magic. Vader was at his working prime here and Sting was at his best as well. After being in feuds with people who had no talent or superb talent, Sting was put in their with his ideal opponent: a big man who could work his ass off and elevate Sting's game ten fold. This was a match made in wrestling heaven.
1. Sting vs. Vader (Great American Bash `92)
2. Sting vs. Vader (Starrcade `92)
The second PPV match between the top face and the top heel in one of the best programs WCW
ever put together. At last year's Battlebowl (the first one), Sting won by eliminating Vader,
so a year later they meet to determine the King of Cable (another first). Both have already
competed in Lethal Lottery matches and won and will meet again in the Battlebowl. Vader starts
slowly and brutally, tossing Sting around like a ragdoll. Sting's first offense is unusual and
exciting. The heat is awesome as they action goes back and fourth masterfully. Ross really
puts over the idea that Vader wants to end Sting's career as the Rocky Mountain Monster beats on
his greatest rival. The Stinger's hope spots progress well, until he starts no-selling before
coming back strong. Vader gets one more chance thanks to Harley Race, but can't hit his Flying
Splash right and Sting is able to catch a second one, turn it into a slam and get the win.
Great psychology that shows everyone how a main event level match like this should be done. My
only complaint is it was too short (IMO) for the approach they were using with Sting outlasting
Vader, but this is kind of a personal qualm more than anything. JR and Ventura put everything
over tremendously and made this match that much better.
Rating: ****1/2
3. Sting vs. Big Van Vader (Strap Match)(SuperBrawl III)
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better feud in WCW's ten year history than this one. This
is about a year into it and cheesy vignettes aside, this has particular match has a good
background. They use the strap beautifully early on, which makes this actually better than a
nice share of strap or even chain matches. We even see Vader bloodied from being whipped, which
adds a great effect though the shots weren't loud. The crowd is totally into everything,
making this match that much more exciting. Vader's offense is like a punch in their guts as he
just abuses their beloved hero with a grinding pace. The crowd is even worn down by the
brutality, which leaves Sting's forehead a little bloody and Vader's ear(?). The ending is kind
of anticlimatic, but works at extending this great feud. This is as vicious of a match as
you'll see in this period of US wrestling. These two really hammered each other and left the
crowd worn down. A great match in a great feud, where a stip was thrown in and used way better
than they usually are, making this the best strap match I've ever seen.
Rating: ****1/4
4. Sting & British Bulldog vs. Vader & Sid Vicious (Beach Blast `93)
This feud was made interesting by adding WCW #2 babyface (Bulldog) and heel (Vicious). At
the previous PPV, Bulldog had taken Vader the distance and Sid offical returned to the company
for what was going to be a world title run, but after a scissorfight in the fall it was all
aborted. Sid and Vader work over Davey Boy Smith, the tall man with some pretty lame offense
and the fat man with the exact opposite. Finally the hot tag is made and we get classic
Sting-Vader, while Sid acts like a goof. The faces keep getting heat on them as the heels
dominate. Sting and Sid brawl to the outside allowing Vader to debut the moonsault! Sting
breaks it up and the Bulldog is able to cradle Vader for the upset win. Excellent main event
tag match. Although I think Sid should've taken the fall for his tean since they weren't
building a Bulldog championship run, so why have him beat the champ? Sid looked as bad as you'd
expect, but the other three carried his load well. Good heat, psychology, the whole deal.
Rating: ***3/4
5. Sting vs. Vader (Slamboree `94)
The final PPV match between these two and we thought their feud was over. The beginning is
excellent with things slow starting before Vader corners Sting before laying in a beating. The
Philly fans, chanting "Sting must die!" love it. After Sting does a little damage, Vader is
right back on him pounding away and even using some matwork to attack Sting's bad knee. After a
few hope spots, a ref bump (that costs Vader) and some failed interference by Race. Vader
misses his Moonsault and Sting gets the win. Another stiff war between these two with a
different direction in some respects. Probably too short to put it on the level of the other
classics, but a nice aftershock of this awesome feud.
Rating: ***1/2