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Sting's career, Christianity, and WWE controversy profiled in new book

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February 27, 2012

On Monday, a controversial new book was released by Sports Entertainment Publishing. In an exclusive statement provided by the publisher to Examiner on Monday evening, the publisher says the story of one of wrestling's biggest stars is about to be told in terms of his biggest controversy.

This morning, Sports Entertainment Publishing released “UnconVINCEd: The Unauthorized Story of Why Sting Still Won’t Work for Vince McMahon and the WWE.”

Sting, of course, is the WCW and now TNA veteran who has consistently avoided working for Vince McMahon's juggernaut wrestling promotion, the WWE.

"It's is a compelling, first of its kind, and completely unauthorized inside look at why one of wrestling's biggest stars - Steve Borden (Sting) - still refuses to work for WWE and Vince McMahon," the publisher tells Examiner.

The controversial new book - which is being released as exclusive eBook - focuses on Borden's storied career, his deep Christian faith, battles with drug and alcohol abuse, his refusal to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, and the lingering prospect of Sting headlining one WrestleMania before his looming retirement.

"This is the true story of professional wrestling's greatest mystery," the publisher says.

Reiterating that this is the "unauthorized"inside story on Sting's contentious negotiations with WWE, the publisher says the book will be available exclusively on Amazon.com for an introductory price of $2.99.

To check out what the hoopla is all about, click here.

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