WWE Hall of Famer Sting had a reputation for being one of the most respected and easy-to-work with personalities during his WCW days, so it's no surprise that he stays close to some of his old working pals.

The six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion was seen with some of his former WCW coworkers at a WrestleCon event for the WrestleMania 34 weekend, reuniting with WCW legends Lex Luger, Mick Foley, Mr. Hughes and Rick Steiner.

Sting was widely considered the face of WCW in the '90s, helping them topple the WWF in Monday Night War ratings during the mid/late '90s. This was thanks in large part to other superstars like Luger - who shocked the world by departing WWF unexpectedly and appearing on the first episode of Nitro in 1995.

Together, Sting and Luger often portrayed babyfaces during their careers in WCW - often clashing with the villainous New World Order alliance. Luger's departure from WWF was a huge blow for Vince McMahon and co., as it added more momentum for the WCW promotion and really helped startup the wars.

Rick and brother Scott formed "The Steiner Brothers" tag team, winning seven WCW World Tag Team Championships together. The duo were among the most successful mid-card superstars in the promotion, and each eventually joined the legendary nWo faction.

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Foley had a short stint with WCW, under the "Cactus Jack" gimmick. Of course, Foley was one of the many talents that didn't go big in WCW, but he became a legend once he left for the WWF in the '90s.

As for Mr. Hughes, he had a short-lived run with the WCW where he portrayed a heel/tough guy gimmick. He would work as a "bodyguard" for Luger, often interfering in matches to help The Total Package defeat his opponents. After leaving WCW in 1992, Mr. Hughes had two short stints with the WWF in the '90s.

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