Sting: Moment of Truth Filming Locations

Sting: Moment of Truth filming locations

Where was Sting: Moment of Truth filmed? Sting: Moment of Truth was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

Sting: Moment of Truth Filming Locations

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Sting: Moment of Truth (2004)
Runtime: 89 minutes
Rating: 5.1
Release year: 2004
IMDB: tt0435752
Plot summary

Sting (Steve Borden) captures the imagination of the wrestling world in a way that few have. This wrestling superstar has appeared to more than half a billion people worldwide in live and broadcast events, and his exploits in the ring with fellow wrestling stars like Hulk Hogan, Hall and Nash, Ric Flair, the Horsemen, Lex Luger and many others became legendary in the world of professional wrestling.

Genres
Documentary
Biography
Sport
Cast
Steve Borden
Donnie Fallgatter
Liz Byler
Matthew Carlton
Directors
George King
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Sting: Moment of Truth filming locations