Steiner was so entertaining because no one not even other wrestlers who were supposed to work with him knew what he is going to do. Buff really had bad luck of having to babysit Steiner and he did his best job possible knowing how wild Steiner was.
Tajiri in multiple interviews stated that William regal was actually the reason they won the titles in Japan, he told Vince it only seemed right and for him to win in his home country
Maybe this reveals while Warrior didn't really grow as a wrestler. According to this video, Warrior thought Sting was being influenced by too many people. I translated this as Sting LEARNING more about the business, and how to do things, and work with others. Warrior's paranoia explains a lot about how his troubles in the WWE, even as he was getting a push, and finally was given the belt.
I think william regal likes to keep character everywhere he goes he just recently put down jericho and yet ffs only a bit ago was on his podcast reminiscing and having the time of his life...they are more than likely great friends its funny.
Well, you never break Kayfabe. Even when you break kayfabe. Its why when CM Punk and MJF had their first promo against each other, I think Punk won. Because its easy to just shoot. But Punk included some storyline. I iked that. And MJF learned a great deal from it as well...
@@ChristopherJohn4389 Punk is somehow connected to all the pipe bombs. Not just by making it a thing, but he is just going to have some involvement. PB Punk, should be his name going forward.
Buff and Scott didn’t hate each other. They may have had a falling out at that time, but they are still very close friends to this day. They both live in the same area I live in. I see buff at my gym a lot.
That was without a doubt, both the most accurate description of Arn Anderson on your part and the most accurate description of the Horsemen on Roma’s part.
Funny story first wrestling match I ever watched was Paul Roma and arn Anderson vs sum local job team, I remembered being so confused they kept calling them the 4 horseman when there was only 2 of them 😂
I'm sure Paul Roma was more closer to the late Hercules Hernandez in Power and Glory. He even said in a recent interview Hercules was his soulmate and he misses him. Roma also has heat with Powers and most of WWE I believe
Have to admire that hidden skill of Buff Bagwell. When his "penchant for talking mostly bollocks all the time" is something that Scott Steiner holds against you then you're your own field there... (All seriousness, lotta love for Steiner but it's generally a pretty unanimous opinion that despite his promos being entertaining he was effectively talking bollocks and just ranting like a maniac in them so having that "accolade" attached to you from him is something else...)
Oh man, so when I randomly saw Scott Steiner walking around Comic Con once and asked if he was Buff Bagwell cause I just straight up mixed them up in my head, he must have been pissed!
lmao was just watching a Cultaholic Podcast from around 3 years ago, the one before extreme rules in 2019 where Maffew was talking about Paul Roma lmao
I really thought they could have been hugely successful. I guess they were too much alike as far as skillset. However could you imagine Fire and Ice vs. Harlem Heat, Fire and Ice vs. The Road Warriors?
@@JuliusC1973 Fire and Ice vs The Road Warriors.... a Vince McMahon fantasy.. Better chance of Stevie Wonder selling driving lessons than either team selling for each other...
Sting grew to love the business, became a likeable figure and respected by his peers and loved by fans. He has also reinvented himself multiple times and IMO is one of the most beloved figures ever in the business by fans and his peers. Jim on the flipside did not love or care about the business, pissed people off and was bloody awful in the ring. His only saving grace was he was over like rover. He is only really loved by his Hard-core fans and thats it.
borden and hellwig were just two very different people. warrior was entitled, paranoid, and arrogant. sting was hard working, committed and down to earth
Paul Roma might want to take a look in the mirror. Pretty much every partner he's had seemed to have issues with him, and especially in Jim and Hercules's case, they never had a problem with anyone else. If anyone had the ego problem, it's him. And even if Arn does, at least he earned the right. Roma is obviously bitter people never accepted him as a Horseman.
I could never figure out how they managed to fit Buff and Steiner's egos in the same dressing room! Also, I really hated when they kept trying to reconfigure the Horsemen. They were an elite group, they were the best when they were the original and then it got to be like Costco, everyone could become a member.
@@cijmo after Ole left, the Horsemen brought ppl in to train: Luger, Barry, Roma, Mongo, Dean, Chris. Flair continued the tradition in Evolution: HHH, RKO, Bautista, and Tully Blanchard Enterprises has been revitalized after 40 years now in ROH.
Pro Wrestling is basically putting all the ego and testosterone of Professional Athletes & Rockstars together and asking them to do difficult theatre without much time for real rehearsal. That any of them can stand each other after a tour is a minor miracle.
Buff and Stiener didn't hate each other during their run in the nWo. There was a little competitive tension that's normal but seemed to get along too well on TV to not be friends at all. I think they grew a disliking of each other over the years through podcasts back and fourth BS but hates a strong word I heard they were generally cool for awhile and may had a falling out around the time they split it happens but they were still nWo brothers for life
"Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell began teaming together as members of the nWo Elite in 1999...." Immediately shows a picture of them teaming in nWo black and white in 1998.
when I first started watching wwf Jim powers was the most ripped jobber ever! I was surprised when I watched old vhs pay-per-views and seen he was once kind of a star
Holy Damn, the Big White boy and the equally big black boy, Ice Train and Norton, had to be two of the physically strongest men ever to team together, in a similar note, I've heard many say that Rick Steiner was one of the strongest wrestlers in the world, that surprised me, his brother Scott is obviously strong, of course, but I was happily surprised to hear that about the Dog Faced Germlin, Rick was one of my all time favorites
New Age Outlaws LOD - Had some issues but generally had each others backs. Demolition Powers of Pain - Heard they were legit pissed off when they got broken up The Steiners Harlem Heat Doom - not 100% here but heard they did like one another and had a ball having Teddy Long as manager. Hardy Boys Dudley Boys DX Brothers of Destruction Both versions of Midnight Express Rock n Roll express FTR Rockers and Bulldogs had too many issues to make this list. Up until recently would have said the thrillseekers too. Family ones still count IMO. You can still loathe or detest family members IMO or just not get along.
Fire and Ice were only together for 13 matches. Shit, I thought it was longer. They looked impressive and noticeable, especially during a stacked tag division in WCW.
I would like to see 10 wrestlers who were best friends with there rivals and I think Tajiri and Willam Regal were close friends and they didn't hate each other
i refuse to believe regal and taijiri ever hated each other its more like that loveable asshole friend type relationship. they had way too good of chemistry. taijiri would rib everyone. cena once told a story when he was new to the roster and he pretended to have bad english and when they passed a burger king taijiri said plain as day, "bro can we get a whopper" I believe it was jericho's podcast on the wwe network so good luck finding that on peacock.
do a vid on ''when you had beat the undertaker but you pulled him up to inflict more damage then lost the match 10 or more best as a tribute to the G.O.A.T wrestler bigger better than hulkamania
Ian Rotten is a guy who mostly works in the Southeastern United States. He was paired up with Axl in the early to mid-1990s as the Bad Breed. After Ian was fired from ECW in 1995, he went off on his own & worked in various hardcore and death match promotions. Eventually he became the owner and operator of IWA-Mid South, and he’s mostly worked and run those shows for the better part of the last twenty years.
I personally know Scott and Marcus. This was a storyline they would train at Main Event fitness (Sting and Lex's) gym all the time. It's wrestling guys. Who ever made this video is completely wrong just trying to get viewers using a storyline 🤔 🙄 😂. This guy is clueless to Buff and Scott. I talk to Marcus weekly. You need to make a correction to this video. I am going to talk to Marcus and Scott about the story. It would be in your best interest to make the changes. I live and still work in the wrestling business. I worked with The Public Enemy back in WCW. I live in Georgia where Scott and Marcus see them all the time.
The British Bulldogs was first cousins in real life Davey Boy mother and Dynamite kid father where brother and sister Dynamite got mad at Davey Boy for taking The British Bulldog name
I'd love to see 10 Wrestlers Who Are Best Friends with Their Rivals
cena and orton can be part of that list
Matt Hardy and Adam Copeland?
@@tyrone5969 lol I see what you did there. Well done 👏
Hacksaw Jim Duggan and The Iron Sheik.
Good one
Steiner was so entertaining because no one not even other wrestlers who were supposed to work with him knew what he is going to do. Buff really had bad luck of having to babysit Steiner and he did his best job possible knowing how wild Steiner was.
Tajiri in multiple interviews stated that William regal was actually the reason they won the titles in Japan, he told Vince it only seemed right and for him to win in his home country
Maybe this reveals while Warrior didn't really grow as a wrestler. According to this video, Warrior thought Sting was being influenced by too many people. I translated this as Sting LEARNING more about the business, and how to do things, and work with others. Warrior's paranoia explains a lot about how his troubles in the WWE, even as he was getting a push, and finally was given the belt.
Regal and Tajiri were great. I imagine Regal had a sly wink and nod while saying this stuff.
I personally like to think that Regal may be annoyed but never actually really hated Tajiri
I think the William Regal and taijiri talk is a work because behind the scenes they were extremely close friends
I think william regal likes to keep character everywhere he goes he just recently put down jericho and yet ffs only a bit ago was on his podcast reminiscing and having the time of his life...they are more than likely great friends its funny.
@@keithtaylor4917 agreed, he doesn’t like breaking Kayfabe within reason
Well, you never break Kayfabe. Even when you break kayfabe. Its why when CM Punk and MJF had their first promo against each other, I think Punk won. Because its easy to just shoot. But Punk included some storyline. I iked that. And MJF learned a great deal from it as well...
Some of these channels just needs more ratings I guess 🤷🏾♀️
@@ChristopherJohn4389 Punk is somehow connected to all the pipe bombs. Not just by making it a thing, but he is just going to have some involvement. PB Punk, should be his name going forward.
For a split second, I thought that was Rick Steiner in the thumbnail beside Scott and thought "What?! The Steiner Bros hated each other?! 🤣"
Great timing, I was watching the first list during work earlier today.
Buff and Scott didn’t hate each other. They may have had a falling out at that time, but they are still very close friends to this day. They both live in the same area I live in. I see buff at my gym a lot.
scott and him despised each other in wcw
Never did I expect to be watching a Cultaholic video and hear the words "hot little twink" ( 1:55 ) being spoken
Right?!?! 😂
As a kid getting into WCW in the mid 90s, Fire and Ice were my favorite tag team no lie.
Lol I definitely loved them too
Legit same here
Same. They could have been one of the best out there.. Both could work around ANYONE..
That was without a doubt, both the most accurate description of Arn Anderson on your part and the most accurate description of the Horsemen on Roma’s part.
0:53 I remember seeing a comment on the first video asking why the Young Stallions weren't included, well done....👍
Funny story first wrestling match I ever watched was Paul Roma and arn Anderson vs sum local job team, I remembered being so confused they kept calling them the 4 horseman when there was only 2 of them 😂
7:09 i wonder why Sting chooses to show Warrior real love
Paul Roma saying Double A was jealous of him is laughable.
Arm Anderson was the better and more accomplished wrestler than Paul Roma.
I'm sure Paul Roma was more closer to the late Hercules Hernandez in Power and Glory. He even said in a recent interview Hercules was his soulmate and he misses him. Roma also has heat with Powers and most of WWE I believe
Have to admire that hidden skill of Buff Bagwell. When his "penchant for talking mostly bollocks all the time" is something that Scott Steiner holds against you then you're your own field there...
(All seriousness, lotta love for Steiner but it's generally a pretty unanimous opinion that despite his promos being entertaining he was effectively talking bollocks and just ranting like a maniac in them so having that "accolade" attached to you from him is something else...)
Of course Regal loved Tajiri really. Who could hate Tajiri?
Fire and Ice together for 13 matches and we somehow all remember the team, lol!
Rick Bassman looks like actor Miguel Ferrer in the 80's. I cannot unsee this!
I think the Tajiri/Regal thing is a work
Was it the whole Tajiri having a spam phobia that gave it away? 😂
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.
@@franklingoodwin bro I thought it'd be the other way lol.
Aaaaand now I want spam musubi even though that's Hawaiian lol
To be fair, Roma was a trained wrestler. He was literally more qualified to be a Horseman than Mongo...
Nah. In kayfabe terms, Mongo made more sense. He was an All Pro, and the Horsemen were all about greatness. Roma was a pure jobber.
Oh man, so when I randomly saw Scott Steiner walking around Comic Con once and asked if he was Buff Bagwell cause I just straight up mixed them up in my head, he must have been pissed!
lmao was just watching a Cultaholic Podcast from around 3 years ago, the one before extreme rules in 2019 where Maffew was talking about Paul Roma lmao
Fire and Ice was one of my favorite tag teams in WCW 1990s those guys were my boys they are what Ricky Starks and Will Hobbs
They were my favorites as well and just wish they'd stay together..
I really thought they could have been hugely successful. I guess they were too much alike as far as skillset. However could you imagine Fire and Ice vs. Harlem Heat, Fire and Ice vs. The Road Warriors?
@@JuliusC1973 that would have been an awesome open great matches during WCW/n w o
@@JuliusC1973 Fire and Ice vs The Road Warriors.... a Vince McMahon fantasy..
Better chance of Stevie Wonder selling driving lessons than either team selling for each other...
@@blacksheep25251 Stevie Wonder can see, and drive.
Sting learned how to wrestle Jim didnt
This is a fact.
Sting grew to love the business, became a likeable figure and respected by his peers and loved by fans. He has also reinvented himself multiple times and IMO is one of the most beloved figures ever in the business by fans and his peers.
Jim on the flipside did not love or care about the business, pissed people off and was bloody awful in the ring. His only saving grace was he was over like rover. He is only really loved by his Hard-core fans and thats it.
And Sting in my opinion is the best he is my favorite of all wrestlers
@@antbizzy806 moreso than Undertaker?
@@ziahamm1603 the only thing jim liked in wcw and WWE was the money
borden and hellwig were just two very different people. warrior was entitled, paranoid, and arrogant. sting was hard working, committed and down to earth
Scott Norton looks like what a child would create if they tried to mold a human out of clay/shit.
9:36 Apocalypse & Destruction?
Sometimes Wrestling is my 12year's old Childhood dream come true
Paul Romo: No. I'm fine. It's everyone else that's wrong!
It's a shame Axl died, I heard him talking to Jericho on his podcast about getting his life together before he overdosed
I’m that person who would get along with someone. If they do me wrong that’s when I cut them off.
I was thinking if Arn was born with that beard the other day and thank f*ck I'm not the only one.
La Resistance and Rene Dupree wow that's some names I haven't heard in a while lol
We all know why Pat Patterson pushed the Young Stallions.
I don’t. Tell me
Skid row?
Buff and Steiner are still friends though, they just had a bit of a body building rivalry
diminishing returns ? we love You everytime !
Paul Roma might want to take a look in the mirror. Pretty much every partner he's had seemed to have issues with him, and especially in Jim and Hercules's case, they never had a problem with anyone else. If anyone had the ego problem, it's him. And even if Arn does, at least he earned the right. Roma is obviously bitter people never accepted him as a Horseman.
I could never figure out how they managed to fit Buff and Steiner's egos in the same dressing room! Also, I really hated when they kept trying to reconfigure the Horsemen. They were an elite group, they were the best when they were the original and then it got to be like Costco, everyone could become a member.
Hogan: I have a bigger ego than those two combined, brother.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 But, chances are, he had his own dressing room.
@@cijmo after Ole left, the Horsemen brought ppl in to train: Luger, Barry, Roma, Mongo, Dean, Chris.
Flair continued the tradition in Evolution: HHH, RKO, Bautista, and Tully Blanchard Enterprises has been revitalized after 40 years now in ROH.
Pro Wrestling is basically putting all the ego and testosterone of Professional Athletes & Rockstars together and asking them to do difficult theatre without much time for real rehearsal. That any of them can stand each other after a tour is a minor miracle.
Fire and Ice AKA Luke Warm Puddle.
Buff and Stiener didn't hate each other during their run in the nWo. There was a little competitive tension that's normal but seemed to get along too well on TV to not be friends at all. I think they grew a disliking of each other over the years through podcasts back and fourth BS but hates a strong word I heard they were generally cool for awhile and may had a falling out around the time they split it happens but they were still nWo brothers for life
Idea every crusierweghit champion ranked from worst to best
"Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell began teaming together as members of the nWo Elite in 1999...." Immediately shows a picture of them teaming in nWo black and white in 1998.
I was a huge fire and ice fan lol. Mainly for Norton who was just awesome
when I first started watching wwf Jim powers was the most ripped jobber ever! I was surprised when I watched old vhs pay-per-views and seen he was once kind of a star
Now for the threequel
Holy Damn, the Big White boy and the equally big black boy, Ice Train and Norton, had to be two of the physically strongest men ever to team together, in a similar note, I've heard many say that Rick Steiner was one of the strongest wrestlers in the world, that surprised me, his brother Scott is obviously strong, of course, but I was happily surprised to hear that about the Dog Faced Germlin, Rick was one of my all time favorites
How about a happy version of this: 10 Tag Teams who super-duper loved each other? Hart Foundation, Edge & Christian, The Riott Squad come to mind...
New Age Outlaws
LOD - Had some issues but generally had each others backs.
Demolition
Powers of Pain - Heard they were legit pissed off when they got broken up
The Steiners
Harlem Heat
Doom - not 100% here but heard they did like one another and had a ball having Teddy Long as manager.
Hardy Boys
Dudley Boys
DX
Brothers of Destruction
Both versions of Midnight Express
Rock n Roll express
FTR
Rockers and Bulldogs had too many issues to make this list. Up until recently would have said the thrillseekers too.
Family ones still count IMO. You can still loathe or detest family members IMO or just not get along.
Ice train looks like he would be powerhouse hobbs’ dad
Fire and Ice were only together for 13 matches. Shit, I thought it was longer. They looked impressive and noticeable, especially during a stacked tag division in WCW.
I swear Jim powers looks like Chris masters dad 😂😂
Paul Romo is to The Horsemen as to what John Carobi was to Motley Crue.
I would like to see 10 wrestlers who were best friends with there rivals and I think Tajiri and Willam Regal were close friends and they didn't hate each other
Man Will Hobbs reminds me so much of Ice Train
Buff an Scott up till last few yrs was still wrestling together I seen them together about 3yrs ago
“Nutters”. Lol
Thanks 🙏
I remember the Blade Runners in Mid-South.
I didn't know about that Blackharts story.
Is that Norman smiley in the pic with Sting and Warrior
Some of my best friends are people that I at one time didn't like. Also, I had to cast off friends that were as close to me as members of my family.
I mean... Paul Roma wasn't wrong about the horsemen... He's still a knob end but he wasn't wrong
Paul Roma:Worst Four Horseman Ever.
Blame suits for that
I didn’t know Kurt Hawkins is now Bryan Myers
Nobody mentioned Too Cool. Scotty says he and Sexay never got along.
Andre and randy savage didn’t like each other
Well apparently Randy did like him and really tried to make an effort. Andre though just didn't like him for some reason.
@@ziahamm1603 but Randy was a big sily around him bu5 Andre didn’t
Like it
@@debbiemoody2467 you might be right.
La resistance great heel stable
I remember that Ian & Axel match where they had to break up.
I would not get a long with Jannety either due to his act of cowardice trying to escape through the window.
i refuse to believe regal and taijiri ever hated each other its more like that loveable asshole friend type relationship. they had way too good of chemistry. taijiri would rib everyone. cena once told a story when he was new to the roster and he pretended to have bad english and when they passed a burger king taijiri said plain as day, "bro can we get a whopper" I believe it was jericho's podcast on the wwe network so good luck finding that on peacock.
Hawkins and Ryder are best friends lol
good video
Buff Steinwell and Scott Bagger
Pat Patterson musta seen something in, or rather on, them that made his mouth water
Roma looks like the masterpiece
Just think if brusier Brody n stan Hansen were a team 💯💯😜😜
I love zack en curt
do a vid on ''when you had beat the undertaker but you pulled him up to inflict more damage then lost the match 10 or more best as a tribute to the G.O.A.T wrestler bigger better than hulkamania
Rob Conway became Sylvester's partner?
Buff and Scott were partners before they were in the nWo
I dont consider Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell to ever have been a regular tag team. Bagwell was more of an male valet to Steiner.
Lol, so in Mayfair Gangrel is Bret Hart's bastard half brother
Buff was equal to or maybe bigger than Scott at that time
Not at ALL!
Fyi none of bagwells partners liked him....
Interesting.
Regal and tajari a good team
Pig popa pump does have more muscle then buff Bagwell but buff Bagwell is still more good looking
Hello there
its always about the money!!
I heard of Axel Rotten but who is Ian?
Ian Rotten is a guy who mostly works in the Southeastern United States. He was paired up with Axl in the early to mid-1990s as the Bad Breed. After Ian was fired from ECW in 1995, he went off on his own & worked in various hardcore and death match promotions. Eventually he became the owner and operator of IWA-Mid South, and he’s mostly worked and run those shows for the better part of the last twenty years.
@@gabepollock1641
Was he and Axl really related or something that the company wanted
@@kimwaddell4218 Axl and Ian are not related for real it was just the gimmick in ECW
@@fifedogg511
So it was a story line I think that's what you call it
I personally know Scott and Marcus. This was a storyline they would train at Main Event fitness (Sting and Lex's) gym all the time. It's wrestling guys. Who ever made this video is completely wrong just trying to get viewers using a storyline 🤔 🙄 😂. This guy is clueless to Buff and Scott. I talk to Marcus weekly. You need to make a correction to this video. I am going to talk to Marcus and Scott about the story. It would be in your best interest to make the changes. I live and still work in the wrestling business. I worked with The Public Enemy back in WCW. I live in Georgia where Scott and Marcus see them all the time.
marcus ha s evens aid at one time scott a s really pissed not storyline
Tajiri afraid of music....WOT?
Got to go with mongo on worst horseman.
Alright alot of this is simply just untrue and I say this as somebody who's in the business and knows these many of these people
The British Bulldogs was first cousins in real life Davey Boy mother and Dynamite kid father where brother and sister Dynamite got mad at Davey Boy for taking The British Bulldog name
I liked fire and Ice, too bad they didn't get along.
Sting broke up the dingo warriors on the phone at a la quinta in little rock Arkansas