Why does ric flair hate scott steiner




















The heat was even stronger after his fake-out, making fans care about him again. Scott Steiner scored the biggest win of his career in by getting a rare decisive victory over Goldberg. The use of a lead pipe helped Steiner get the advantage to win the match. Scott choked out Goldberg by using the pipe during the Steiner Recliner submission. WCW fans viewed Steiner as a bigger star after the ruthless moment. The back and forth saw them each offering Steiner various perks to sign him. Stephanie even made out with Steiner live in the ring with teases of more intimacy off-camera.

Steiner however called Stephanie a tease and went against his word of signing with Smackdown. Bischoff eventually signed Steiner to join Raw where he flopped. Fans were confused since Steiner was not feuding with the Page family at the time. It resulted in a huge backstage fight and Kimberly choosing to leave WCW. The most heinous action by Scott Steiner in his career saw him betraying his brother Rick after almost a decade of teaming and their entire lifetimes growing up together.

It all ended in during a match against The Outsiders. Scott betrayed Rick by attacking him during the match to join the New World Order. WCW was finally giving Scott a singles push, but it came in a way that made him a hated star moving forward. If it wasn't for Flair, he could have flopped as a world champ 10 years earlier than he did. Flair may have been forceful with the politics, but let's be honest.

It's because Dusty and several others were always trying to bury him. They kept coming back to him because the fans wanted them to. This would be the equivilent of Henry Godwin claiming that Steve Austin held him down by not dropping the title to him right after the WM where he won it.

It's ridiculous. Scotty was a great worker at one point, but wasn't anywhere near world champion material. Notice you never hear the Lugers, or the Stings, or the Giants, or guys like that complaining about Flair. Because if Flair hadn't been there, Douglas would have been skateboarding to the ring with a world title. So you not only have to win that fight, you have to win all the future fights that person could want to have with you. MWThomas Member Member KCUser Member Member When 20 people say one thing and one says something else, esepecially when the one is an unbalanced nut like Steiner, I'm going with the Yep, Scott Steiner is the only person that has ever said anything bad about Ric Flair.

And if his opinion differs from somebody else then he is a nut. Uh, no and thanks for the complete misrepresentation of what I actually said. But hey, if that's how you want to argue fine. It really shows the quality of your argument. In '89, I thought Steiner was the second coming of god, he was the most exciting, explosive wrestler I'd seen. As the years went by and he got more and more roided up, he started to look like Billy Graham minus the chrasima and charm.

And Steiner's a nut because of the way he'd go off at any one, he'd break kayfabe in promos, go off script, and generally start brawls in the backstage area. Not because he said bad stuff about Flair. He's a bully and an ass not that I'd say it to his face. This is while Flair would go along with moronic mental home skits, jobbing to Russon. Because he's a professional.

Steiner's a near-miss and Douglas is a never was. In the same way, I'd laugh off Kamala if he complained about Hogan not giving him a title run in ' If Flair had been holding down Austin and Pillman, well that would have been different, but he was massive supporters of them, and Austin himself has said so.

Crimson Mask I unregistered. Who this 'us', white eyes? So long from the Sunshine State! I thought Scotty was the best thing going back around then, or the wave of the future anyway. The things he could do athletically, for a guy his sizefor a guy ANY sizewere incredible. I watched in stunned disappointment as he roided himself into complete physical ineptness and became possibly the WORST worker in the world. He could barely walk, let alone wrestle. At least he could wave his arms around.

Steiner hasn't even been able to do that for the past ten years. Steiner's Roid rage does no one in the biz any good except himself--and that "help" may be debatable. No wonder Ric would cry when he sees such malicious intent aimed at the business he loves and has put so much into.

DutchMantell's backhair Member Member People just see others differently. From the moment Paul Levesque was mentioned towards the man from Detroit, Michigan the happy expression on his face changed to one that looked as if looks could kill, this article would never have been written.

On the segment the two had together during he said of the planned storylines that 'The Game' was " the last person " he wanted to " work with " preferring the likes of " The Rock " and " Stone Cold Steve Austin.

He said " Triple H will not quit wrestling until he beats Flairs records because he is an even bigger mark than him Flair. Despite being one of the most powerful women in wrestling, Big Poppa Pump believes that Mr McMahon's daughter should have " stayed away " from the business due to her lack of knowledge and experience within the industry - in the politest way of putting it. He said " Vince is someone that you should really respect because of how he got the WWE to be so big, but I do not respect him for the way he denied any part in the injuries of the wrestlers over the years.

Steiner said " How could he deny any part in the death of Gorilla Monsoon's kid " he said of the death of WCW referee Joey Marella in that it was down to the " time on the road " which was " too much. The stone cold character that the current Global Force Wrestling roster member was portraying was beginning to tear away as he began to tear up at the thought of the former WCW official's death in citing him as a " personal friend" before saying he "died before he died" meaning due to the workload he was under meant he never had the chance to live.



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