
Sting: Moment of Truth
Drama · Documentary
Overview
A biographical film about professional wrestler Steve Borden, otherwise known as Sting.
Top Cast


Steve Borden
Steve Borden
Himself - Sting
Steve Borden
Himself - Sting
Donnie Fallgatter
Donnie Fallgatter
Young Steve Borden
Donnie Fallgatter
Young Steve Borden
Liz Byler
Liz Byler
Sue Borden
Liz Byler
Sue Borden
Matthew Carlton
Matthew Carlton
Reporter
Matthew Carlton
Reporter
Daniel Maddox
Daniel Maddox
Gale
Daniel Maddox
Gale
Bert Prentice
Bert Prentice
Wrestling Coach
Bert Prentice
Wrestling Coach


Jeremy Childs
Jeremy Childs
Charley
Jeremy Childs
Charley
Lowell Perry
Lowell Perry
Jonathan
Lowell Perry
Jonathan
Carson Petraitis
Carson Petraitis
Boy Steve - 8 years old
Carson Petraitis
Boy Steve - 8 years old
Robert Venneri
Robert Venneri
T.V. Referee
Robert Venneri
T.V. Referee
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