Jeff Farmer (wrestler)

Jeff Farmer (wrestler)

Jeff Farmer (born August 14, 1962) is a professional wrestler best known as Fake Sting, and later nWo Sting. A mainstay of World Championship Wrestling during the 1990s, he led a Japanese faction of the heel stable New World Order in New Japan Pro Wrestling competing in the promotion until WCW's close in 2001. Farmer is the brother of Dr. Paul Farmer.

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