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Post by Iceman on Apr 26, 2006 2:21:59 GMT -5
What do you think of Scott Steiner?
Big Poppa Pump rules, he was great in WCW, great stuff back then, miss it, "Holla if you Hear me!!!". Midajah and Scott together were great too. Hope Scott does well in TNA, he still looks to be in great shape, maybe even bigger, if that's possible, lol, and he's finally healthy now too.
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Post by Diabolo on Apr 26, 2006 3:34:43 GMT -5
He was great back in the day but these days its painful for a steiner mark like me to watch scotty - he still looks great - in shape and all but he lumbers around these days. Very one paced
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Post by Burnham on Apr 26, 2006 6:49:22 GMT -5
he's okay, i dont like him or hate him!
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Post by Scott Joyce on Apr 26, 2006 16:23:55 GMT -5
The best power/technical wrestlers ever to grace a ring. The one who come right out and said what everybody knows that Triple H wouldnt be where is if he wasnt banging Stephanie.
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Post by Alpha Clash on Apr 26, 2006 19:52:08 GMT -5
Scotty had his run...but he's a lot like Nash & Hall now. He's gotten older folks and he's not the man he was 10 yrs ago. He's slowed down considerably and has become what he said he would kill himself if he ever did..........a new millenium Hulk Hogan......a guy living on his past rep. Scotty's time is over...time to move on. Sting should take the hint as well.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Apr 26, 2006 21:42:54 GMT -5
Scott does have some age and has slowed down a bit but the man still has the biggest arms in wrestling. But I do admit his best days are behind him and I only hope he gets atleast one more title before he's done for good. And if Scott & Rick Steiner along with Buff as the third member of this crew I can see a tag title in their future. I know it might be far fetched by my loyalty to Scott is what keeps me believing he will win that one last title.
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Post by Iceman on Apr 26, 2006 21:44:24 GMT -5
Scotty had his run...but he's a lot like Nash & Hall now. He's gotten older folks and he's not the man he was 10 yrs ago. He's slowed down considerably and has become what he said he would kill himself if he ever did..........a new millenium Hulk Hogan......a guy living on his past rep. Scotty's time is over...time to move on. Sting should take the hint as well. I don't know about that Alpha, let's see what he does in TNA first before we judge, and so far, so good just seeing him there and his energy. And like we discussed in another post before, the time he spent in the WWE doesn't could for a few main and good reasons. Remember, even back then he was Wrestling with an injury, and even just 6 months to a year ago he was Wrestling in that Italian league, so he's still in the game, and now finally healthy as I said before.
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Post by Alpha Clash on Apr 27, 2006 13:47:03 GMT -5
Well Triple H is healthy but still slower than hell compared to where he was at Wrestlemania 2000 and just before the quad. You get slower as you get older. It happens and it has happened to Scotty.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Apr 27, 2006 18:23:08 GMT -5
Scott may have lost a step but he still has incredible upper body strength to compensate for the loss of speed.
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Post by Hulk Hogan 1 Fan on Apr 28, 2006 10:49:35 GMT -5
I kinda miss the old Scott Steiner when he and Rick ruled tag team wrestling.
I do like Steiner still, but I still think the late 80s/early 90s was better.
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Post by Warrior on May 2, 2006 10:59:43 GMT -5
I've always loved him, in complete and total honesty... The man's great fun to watch, even if hes botching every other move in recent years, he's still been rather entertaining, IMO at least.
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Post by Iceman on May 4, 2006 1:05:00 GMT -5
I've always loved him, in complete and total honesty... The man's great fun to watch, he's still been rather entertaining, IMO at least. How true, how true, very well and simply put Warrior, I feel the same way.
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Post by Alpha Clash on May 4, 2006 20:28:31 GMT -5
I kinda miss the old Scott Steiner when he and Rick ruled tag team wrestling.
I do like Steiner still, but I still think the late 80s/early 90s was better. I agree. The early 90s Steiners were something to amazing to watch. They reminded me of the British Bulldogs with a mean streak.
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Post by Scott Joyce on May 4, 2006 20:41:39 GMT -5
The early Steiners were incredible in their matches in the early 90s and possibly the greatest tag team in wrestling. But the present day Scott Steiner though older still has that mean streak and the strength. I hope Scott and Rick reunite as a team and go after the TNA tag team titles. Peronally I dont believe there is a team in TNA that can beat them.
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Post by Alpha Clash on May 6, 2006 8:24:45 GMT -5
Well that dream is history, Scott. Rick is basically retired...unless TNA can book a show in northern Virginia, which is basically the only area he works now, he won't wrestle. He likes doing indy bookings mainly so he can be close to his children. Scott's solo...no more Steiners...unless it's a one-night-only deal.
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