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Post by hbk on Mar 13, 2006 4:06:00 GMT -5
For those who missed the TNA PPV last night, Scott Steiner made his debut.
Steiner hit the ring and took out Steve 'Sting' Borden. He grabbed Borden and hit a big belly-to-belly suplex and then did push-ups in front of Borden taunting him. He also applied the Steiner Reclier. The PPV went off the air with Jarrett grabbing Borden by the hair yelling at him.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Mar 13, 2006 6:35:16 GMT -5
I missed it but glad to see Scott back thats awesome and to attack Sting could make things intresting.
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Post by Iceman on Mar 19, 2006 20:27:29 GMT -5
Wow, are you F*ing serious? Lol, that's crazy and great. Wow, if TNA has Steiner and Sting in full force they are going places. Steiner sounded really good and funny like always. Would of loved to see him do the push ups next to Sting like he used to always do, lol.
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Post by Alpha Clash on Apr 2, 2006 0:43:11 GMT -5
The problem is Scott looks slower than he did dealing with Triple H not too long ago. Steve "Sting" Borden is not in the best shape and Scott isn't close to the wrestler he was. These 2 in ring almost make Jarrett look good.....and that's a very sad statement. Hopefully they can push Monty Brown into a better spot....once he gets healthy.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Apr 3, 2006 16:57:28 GMT -5
Yeah the Scott WWE thing really irritates me the way Vince misused him to put over Triple H was total crap IMO. Triple H is a great wrestler but when you bring someone with Scotts ability and only use him to put over someone is crazy and McMahon like.
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Post by Alpha Clash on Apr 3, 2006 20:50:19 GMT -5
What did Scott expect when get there? Unless you are a homegrown WWE superstar, you don't get a push to the belt. Scott & Goldberg found that out. The only exception was Ric Flair because....well...he's Ric Flair.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Apr 6, 2006 16:30:53 GMT -5
I agree but IMO its really ashame that Vince does this to guys who are good enough to be the stars of an industry. Scott didnt deserve to be brought in as a guy to put over Triple H. I believe and this is my own opinion that Steiner is a better wrestler than Hunter and the WWE really screwed him. Yes Scott shouldve known but that doesnt make it right.
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Post by Alpha Clash on Apr 13, 2006 22:36:56 GMT -5
Scott was once a far superior wrestler to Triple H but when he arrived he wasn't the same guy who was there in WCW 2 years earlier. Watch HHH vs. Steiner at the Royal Rumble....forgot what year. The crowd got on Steiner for being boring and not unleashing his arsenal. If he was told by WWE & Vince to not unleash it all, there is only one way in hell Scott would agree to it....money. So when it comes down to it, Scott sold out. If he expected to have his cake & eat it to, maybe Scott should get a drug test....we all know Trips certainly needs one.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Apr 14, 2006 6:05:59 GMT -5
Yeah, I know Scott should have known and maybe he did sell out. But it makes me angry that Vince would even put him in a position where he had to choose. At the time there wasnt much of a selection with WCW gone and if Vince offered him a huge amount of cah it would have been almost to tempted to turn down especially after losing the paycheck you were getting from WCW. I just get sick of seeing Vince use top notch talent to sell Trips only because hes member of the McMahon crew now. Trips is a great wrestler but better than Scott Steiner now thats a stretch. And you are so right when you say Scott was once a far superior wrestler than trips but IMO he still was when he was in the WWE.
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Post by Iceman on Apr 20, 2006 0:21:39 GMT -5
I hear ya Scotty, "Holla if ya Hear me!!!". Both Steiners will always be better Wrestlers than most, they were raised and learned "real" Wrestling skills even back being on their high scholl teams. As long as Scott is still in great shape, which he is, he can still get it done in my opinion. We all know Vince loves getting back at the WCW Wrestlers since they were there and not in the WWE back then, this is his way of making them look bad, and at the same time saying to the fans, see, they were nothing, look what they do against my great WWE Superstars, like my son in law Triple H. Steiner in the WWE doesn't count.
Sting doesn't look bad so far in TNA? Not bad at all considering he hasn't Wrestled in 5 years too, and he still brings a lot of positive energy to Wrestling too.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Apr 20, 2006 13:19:19 GMT -5
Yeah Scott and Rick both have that amatuer background and knows alot about putting moves on their opponents and the women for Scott LOL. I wish someone would give him 5 minutes alone in a room with HHH and Vince and theirs no doubt in my mind who would leave the room standing and not carried. Holla if ya hear me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Iceman on Apr 21, 2006 14:21:45 GMT -5
Yeah Scott and Rick both have that amatuer background and knows alot about putting moves on their opponents and the women for Scott LOL. I wish someone would give him 5 minutes alone in a room with HHH and Vince and theirs no doubt in my mind who would leave the room standing and not carried. Holla if ya hear me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll Holla, cuz I Hear Ya!!!! Lol. Would be even cool if Rick Steiner joined TNA too, kinda forgot about him.
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