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Scott Steiner(I)

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Scott Steiner
Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves
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Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves (2019)
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Scott Steiner has been a mainstay in professional wrestling for over 15 years. When he started out in the business, he was a singles wrestler, wrestling in some smaller federations before coming to the NWA (WCW) to team with his older brother, Rick. It was at this time that Steiner became world famous as one half of the greatest tag team of the 1990's. The two brothers wreaked havoc on anyone who dared get in the ring with them. Known for their amazing wrestling arsenal of suplexes, the two won the WCW tag team titles on many occasions throughout a ten year time period. Steiner, especially, bacame well-schooled in the art of the suplex, as he would use many varieties of this devastating wrestling move to render his foes senseless. He also invented the Frankensteiner, a wrestling move that involves jumping up onto your opponents shoulders from their front, letting your body fall upside-down so you head is between their legs, and then using your stomach and leg muscles to power them forward onto the mat. This move was perfected by Steiner, who could perform the maneuver from a standing position, while his opponent was running at him, or to an opponent sitting on the top rope.

After several years in WCW, which saw him win his first singles title (WCW TV title) in a brief singles push for a couple of months, The Steiner brothers went off to the WWF in early 1993. For the next year, the two continued their assault on every tag team in their path, winning the WWF Tag Team titles on two occasions before leaving in early 1994.

The next stop for the tag team tandem was Japan, where the two continued to prove why they were the best in the business. When WCW came calling in 1996, the Steiner Brothers headed back home. Once again they became the best tag team in WCW's ranks, taking on famous tag teams like Harlem Heat, the Road Warriors, and the Outsiders. They became a huge force in WCW against the nWo uprising in 1996-97. Their feud with The Outsiders (Scott Hall & Kevin Nash) in 1997 saw the tag team belts change hands between the two several times.

By early 1998, Scott did not even resemble the Steiner of old. He had cut his hair short (it had always been shoulder length), had beefed up his always-impressive physique even more to look like a bodybuilder, and had grown quite a mean streak. Even with his changing appearance, fans were still completely shocked when he turned on his brother at WCW's Superbrawl VIII pay-per view in February of 1998. Steiner joined the ranks of the nWo and became one of its lead men, taking on the moniker "Big Poppa Pump". He spent most of the year feuding with his brother and helping the nWo in their war against the newly formed Wolfpack.

By early 1999, the nWo had joined with the Wolfpack and WCW was in disarray. Steiner did not let this chaos get to him, as he won the TV and the US titles in the first couple months of the year. He also reunited with his brother in the summer of that year, as the he and Rick held the US and TV titles, respectively. By 2000, Steiner was a main event star who was on his way to win the World Title. He did just that in the fall of that year, defeated Booker T to become the World Heavyweight Champion. He took on all comers in his four-month title reign and became one of the most dominant WCW Champions in history before WCW folded and was bought out by the WWF in March of 2003. He lost the WCW Title to Booker T on the very last edition of WCW Nitro. Steiner decided to take things easy for a while to recover from some back problems that he had been having, along with a severe nerve problem in his left leg. He did wrestle several times for the internation-touring WWA, winning their version of the Championship. He finally showed up in WWE in fall of 2002, immediately getting into a feud with then-champion HHH. After headlining two straight pay-per-views in early 2003, Steiner began a partnership and then a feud with fellow WWE superstar Test. This lasted for most of the year. He again was forced to take some time off from action due to a groin injury. He has yet to return to action as of April 2004, but knowing Steiner, he will return with a vengeance, so watch out.
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    Known for

    WCW Monday Nitro (1995)
    WCW Monday Nitro
    7.9
    TV Series
    • 'Big Poppa Pump' Scott Steiner
    • Scott Steiner
    • Scott Steiner - The Steiner Brothers
    • Scott Steiner - NWO Hollywood
    John Cena, Randy Orton, and Cody Rhodes in WWF SmackDown! (1999)
    WWF SmackDown!
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Scott Steiner
    World Wide Wrestling (1975)
    World Wide Wrestling
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Scott Steiner - The Steiner Brothers
    • Scott Steiner
    Tessa Blanchard in TNA iMPACT! Wrestling (2004)
    TNA iMPACT! Wrestling
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Scott Steiner

    Credits

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    • Robot Dracula
      • Scott
      • In Production
    • The Righteous Adventures of Commander Star Shark & Guppy!
      • Scott Steiner
      • In Production
    • Borders Without Life
      • Hector
      • Pre-production



    • Talk 'N Shop A Mania 2: Rise of the Torturer
      • Scott Stiener
      • 2020
    • Tessa Blanchard in TNA iMPACT! Wrestling (2004)
      TNA iMPACT! Wrestling
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2006–2020
    • NWA Powerrr (2019)
      NWA Powerrr
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2020
    • Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves (2019)
      Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves
      Video
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2019
    • TNA One Night Only (2013)
      TNA One Night Only
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2018
    • Scott Steiner, Álvaro Marenco, Sandeep Kurup, Nancy Dobles, Suresh Beesaveni, Mario Chacón, and Prabhakar Sharan in Enredados, La confusión (2018)
      Enredados, La confusión
      2.4
      • Boss
      • 2018
    • GCW Bullet to the Head (2015)
      GCW Bullet to the Head
      Video
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2015
    • GCW Bullets Blazing (2015)
      GCW Bullets Blazing
      Video
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2015
    • House of Hardcore 2 (2013)
      House of Hardcore 2
      6.2
      Video
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2013
    • House of Hardcore (2012)
      House of Hardcore
      6.9
      Video
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2012
    • Ring Ka King (2012)
      Ring Ka King
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2012
    • TNA iMPACT!: Cross the Line (2010)
      TNA iMPACT!: Cross the Line
      6.9
      Video Game
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2010
    • Scott Steiners Freak Show (2009)
      Scott Steiners Freak Show
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2009
    • Genesis (2009)
      Genesis
      6.7
      TV Movie
      • Scott Steiner
      • 2009
    • TNA iMPACT! (2008)
      TNA iMPACT!
      6.2
      Video Game
      • Scott Steiner (voice)
      • 2008

    Videos2

    Enredados la Confusion {Entangle The Confusion}
    Trailer 2:25
    Enredados la Confusion {Entangle The Confusion}
    Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves
    Trailer 1:23:01
    Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves
    Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves
    Trailer 1:23:01
    Bar Wrestling 41: And Out Come The Wolves

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • The Steiner Brothers
    • Height
      • 1.85 m
    • Born
      • July 29, 1962
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Spouse
      • Christa PodsedlyJune 7, 2000 - present (1 child)
    • Relatives
      • Bronson Rechsteiner(Niece or Nephew)
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Interview
      • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      On January 23, 2001, Steiner interfered in a tryout match between newcomers Mike Modest and Christopher Daniels..Afterwards, a paramedic tried to enter the ring to aid the fallen wrestlers, but was also beat up by Steiner. The paramedic, however, was not anticipating being "part of the show" and was caught off guard by Steiner's actions. As Steiner prepared to leave the city, he was served an arrest warrant for assault. Scott Steiner later claimed to have believed the man was actually an actor playing a part.
    • Quotes
      Holler if ya hear me!
    • Trademarks
        Finishing move: Frankensteiner (Headscissors Takedown on a running opponent or Headscissors Takedown on an opponent who is seated on the top turnbuckle)
    • Nicknames
      • Freakzilla
      • The Big Bad Booty Daddy
      • The Genetic Freak
      • Big Poppa Pump
      • White Thunder
      • Scotty Too Hottie

    FAQ

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    • How old is Scott Steiner?
      62 years old
    • When was Scott Steiner born?
      July 29, 1962
    • Where was Scott Steiner born?
      Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • What is Scott Steiner's birth name?
      Scott Carl Rechsteiner
    • How tall is Scott Steiner?
      6 feet 1 inch, or 1.85 meters

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