The Man Who Refused Vince McMahon for 25 Years
For 25 years, one man said no to Vince McMahon — and that refusal became the most powerful move in wrestling history. When WCW's lights went out on March 26, 2001, every major star eventually made the walk to Titan Towers. Hulk Hogan. Goldberg. Ric Flair. But Sting? Sting vanished. No limousine arrival on Raw. No pre-taped vignette. No surrender. This is the story of the Great Refusal — how a man in face paint and a trench coat became the one piece of intellectual property Vince McMahon could never own, and what happened when the siege finally ended at WrestleMania 31. From the rafters of WCW to the halls of TNA, from the Monday Night War to the grandest stage of them all — this is the complete, unfiltered history of wrestling's greatest standoff. Did Sting win the war... or did the machine finally get its man? *Topics Covered:* The Monday Night War | The Crow Era | The WCW Invasion | The 25-Year Holdout | WrestleMania 31 | The Legacy of Steve Borden Like, Subscribe, and drop your take in the comments — was Sting's refusal the greatest power move in wrestling history, or the greatest missed opportunity?
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2026
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