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Former WCW Ring Announcer Talks The Origin Of Sting’s Classic Introduction, Creating His Own Style
- Updated: November 22, 2016
Today The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling welcomes to podcast episode #219 former WCW and WWF Ring Announcer, Gary Michael Cappetta. GMC’s backstory is something that every wrestling fan needs to hear. From his early days in the WWWF and working for Vince McMahon Sr. all the way through being the voice of WCW in the early 90s GMC made a name for himself as being a true “pitchman” for the business of professional wrestling. The entire show is available for download on Podomatic at this link or can be found on iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, Spreaker, Player FM, Tune In Radio or by visiting our OFFICIAL web site tmptofwrestling.com.
The origin of “This is Sting” introduction for all of Sting’s matches: “Sting is a difficult word to BOOM because it is a closed “ing” Flair is easy. “Ric Flair” is easy because your mouth opens and it just comes out.”
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