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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2017 0:22:13 GMT
In TNA. Anybody care I think the obvious answer is 'No'. But he's one of my favorite wrestlers of All-Time. So why not turn this into a Scott Steiner Appreciation Thread. Any favorites of yours out there from 'Big Poppa Pump'? This is the greatest pop I ever heard in wrestling. MSG. Survivor Series 2002. Sirens hit - Steiner makes his re-debut in WWE - and the crowd goes ballistic and blows the roof off the joint. Fast Forward to 5:50 - and this clip has been edited - much more epic with Steiner dropping the 'F' bomb. Link: Steiner is Back
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Post by shadyvsesham on Jun 7, 2017 1:32:08 GMT
TNA, I checked their roster...and was like...who is that...and that...and that.
I think they lost the Hardys, the best thing they had. I think it's time, if anyone ever wants to sniff WWE, is TNA and ROH need to combine rosters, get rid of dead weight, BUT GO and keep ROH's name and booking.
Otherwise, idk if we can ever get a true challenger, it is time companies must combine to try and get a decent 2nd company.
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Post by emeralderosion98 on Jun 9, 2017 17:21:52 GMT
In TNA. Anybody care I think the obvious answer is 'No'. But he's one of my favorite wrestlers of All-Time. So why not turn this into a Scott Steiner Appreciation Thread. Any favorites of yours out there from 'Big Poppa Pump'? This is the greatest pop I ever heard in wrestling. MSG. Survivor Series 2002. Sirens hit - Steiner makes his re-debut in WWE - and the crowd goes ballistic and blows the roof off the joint. Fast Forward to 5:50 - and this clip has been edited - much more epic with Steiner dropping the 'F' bomb. Link: Steiner is BackYeah great moment, Steiner returned to WWE...ended Chris Nowinski career, nearly killed hardy too, right? Was acting reckless and sloppy with that drop foot of his. Continue to be a horrible wrestler until they relegated and ran his ass out of the WWE.
Steiner returns to TNA for some B level rasslin.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 17:28:27 GMT
positive as always Emerald
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Post by emeralderosion98 on Jun 9, 2017 20:56:58 GMT
positive as always Emerald Just the truth about the dude.
Too old to be wrestling at this point. He probably got so many medical bills and blew through his wad of money that he has to keep wrestling just to survive.
Now TNA fans get to see a far out of his prime Scott Steiner with that dingy heart tattoo on his chest...
Hitting one sloppy suplex or whatever the hell that is...over and over.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 21:32:38 GMT
positive as always Emerald Just the truth about the dude.
Too old to be wrestling at this point. He probably got so many medical bills and blew through his wad of money that he has to keep wrestling just to survive.
Now TNA fans get to see a far out of his prime Scott Steiner with that dingy heart tattoo on his chest...
Hitting one sloppy suplex or whatever the hell that is...over and over.
i agree. if you read my original post. but it was more about the point of it being a scott steiner appreciation thread. i get he's past his prime and has little to nothing to contribute. last i heard he was running a food chain down in Georgia - Shonies. but for old school fans - it's still a nice nostalgia pop when one of the icons from the past comes down the ramp after an extended layoff (too bad he didn't get one since nobody either knew who he was or cared)
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Post by emeralderosion98 on Jun 9, 2017 21:54:01 GMT
Just the truth about the dude.
Too old to be wrestling at this point. He probably got so many medical bills and blew through his wad of money that he has to keep wrestling just to survive.
Now TNA fans get to see a far out of his prime Scott Steiner with that dingy heart tattoo on his chest...
Hitting one sloppy suplex or whatever the hell that is...over and over.
i agree. if you read my original post. but it was more about the point of it being a scott steiner appreciation thread. i get he's past his prime and has little to nothing to contribute. last i heard he was running a food chain down in Georgia - Shonies. but for old school fans - it's still a nice nostalgia pop when one of the icons from the past comes down the ramp after an extended layoff (too bad he didn't get one since nobody either knew who he was or cared) If he is running a shoneys franchise...my how the mighty have fallen.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 22:36:39 GMT
i agree. if you read my original post. but it was more about the point of it being a scott steiner appreciation thread. i get he's past his prime and has little to nothing to contribute. last i heard he was running a food chain down in Georgia - Shonies. but for old school fans - it's still a nice nostalgia pop when one of the icons from the past comes down the ramp after an extended layoff (too bad he didn't get one since nobody either knew who he was or cared) If he is running a shoneys franchise...my how the mighty have fallen. not really dude. i don't know the full story. my understanding was he had his hands in the Georgia territory - hall, nash, among others went down to make an appearance. kind of like a family restaurant. he's old now. at least he didn't die or fall off into some wormlike scheme trying to survive. kind of respectable. listen to stories out there about Shane Douglas working at Target and Justin Credible working at Olive Garden - you've got to feel a sense of compassion for these guys Sure they may have been foolish with money and people they trusted - but life is circular - fall - rise - fall - rise. fall 8 times get up 9. at least the guy is staying productive in society.....
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Post by emeralderosion98 on Jun 10, 2017 12:30:24 GMT
If he is running a shoneys franchise...my how the mighty have fallen. not really dude. i don't know the full story. my understanding was he had his hands in the Georgia territory - hall, nash, among others went down to make an appearance. kind of like a family restaurant. he's old now. at least he didn't die or fall off into some wormlike scheme trying to survive. kind of respectable. listen to stories out there about Shane Douglas working at Target and Justin Credible working at Olive Garden - you've got to feel a sense of compassion for these guys Sure they may have been foolish with money and people they trusted - but life is circular - fall - rise - fall - rise. fall 8 times get up 9. at least the guy is staying productive in society..... Yeah he is trying to make a living, but I highly doubt he is wrestling because he loves it at this point.
Shane Douglas, yeah he was working at Target as a trainer or something. Seems like an educated guy who probably could do more in life. Justin Credible working at Olive garden, that's bad news. I don't know if I feel a sense of compassion for these guys, they had opportunities and blew it. I am willing to bet Shane, Credible and Steiner all lived rockstar lifestyles and just blew through cash like it was line of cocaine on a stripper.
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