They started their career as a tag team. Flash (Sting) and Jim “Justice” Hellwig (The Ultimate Warrior) were initially known as the Freedom Fighters. They worked with multiple managers at the Continental Wrestling Association during the mid-80s, including Dutch Mantell.
On the latest edition of Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Smack Talk, Dutch discussed what it was like working with the Freedom Fighters.
You can check out Dutch Mantell’s thoughts on this week’s episodes of AEW Rampage and WWE SmackDown on the latest episode of Smack Talk.
Sting and The Ultimate Warrior went onto become WWE Hall of Famers
Following their ventures in various wrestling promotions in the U.S.A., The Ultimate Warrior found success in WWE while Sting found WCW a safe landing spot. The two have since come a long way and are regarded by many as two of the most influential names in pro-wrestling.
The Ultimate Warrior was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014, while Sting was inducted two years later.
Sting is currently an active part of the AEW roster and wrestles occasionally in tag team matches. He is paired up with one of the fastest rising stars in the promotion Darby Allin, who is set to take on former WWE Superstar CM Punk at AEW All Out this Sunday.
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