Good at wrestling: Sting
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While in his early days in the sport Sting was not formally trained, he quickly remedied this and became a student of the game.
Sting learned many techincally precise moves, like the Scorpion Deathlock, and was one of the men who could safely utilize a gorilla press slam. His polished skill combined well with brute strength and uncanny agility. Sting could also put on a great match with almost anyone, and his promo skills were every bit as impressive as his in ring work.
Here's Sting in a Thunderdome match with some fellow legends. See how many you can name.
Edited by Shiven Sachdeva