TNA News: Sting Arrives, Shannon Moore, & More News

David Sahadi has a new "Spirit of Wrestling" column on TNAwrestling.com. In the column, Sahadi talks about stars in TNA and what their goals are for 2006.

There is a new column debut on TNA's website with Ross Forman titled "Outside The Ring." In the debut column, Forman conducts an interview with Shannon Moore, his past wrestling career and recent debut in TNA.

The following press release is from TNAWrestling.com: Sting, one of the most popular and successful pro wrestlers of the 1990s, signed a one-year contract with TNA Wrestling (SPIKE-TV, 11 p.m. ET, Saturdays). Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Sting was a mainstay for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and its predecessor, the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), from the late-1980s to the absolute last match in WCW history, held in March 2001. He was the WCW World Heavyweight Champion seven times, the WCW World Tag Team Champion two times and the WCW United States Champion twice, among other accolades. Sting had legendary feuds against Ric Flair, Terry Funk, Lex Luger, Scott Hall, Scott Steiner and the immortal Hulk Hogan. He will make his first in-ring appearance for TNA Wrestling on Jan. 15, at the Final Resolution pay-per-view, held live in Orlando, Fla. Sting will team with Christian Cage against NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett and Monty Brown, who played in two Super Bowls during his four-year NFL career before entering pro wrestling. I m very humbled that TNA called and I know this is a great way to give back, Sting said. This one-year commitment to TNA Wrestling is not about Sting; this is my way of saying thanks to the fans and so many others who have helped me over the years. I want to prove myself again, and know that I have to to the fans and the other wrestlers. I ve been a part of the building process before and am looking forward to the same challenge of building another company. Clearly, the possibilities are endless. Sting got his first break into wrestling by, ironically, Jeff Jarrett s dad, Jerry, a longtime promoter in Tennessee. TNA is a great challenge; that s something I like. I also really like the potential for this company. I know God has led me on the path I am now on, and have a high level of anticipation and expectation for 2006. TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter said she was thrilled and honored to sign Sting, clearly one of the sport s top free agents. Sting is one of the most loved wrestlers in the history of the sport. It will be great to see him back in a pro wrestling ring and I think the addition of Sting shows the TNA talent roster is the best mix of past, present and future stars anywhere.

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