Yeah don't be fooled by that, psychotic people have the ability to switch it on a dime. You'd definitely need to ponder over chancing anything with the guy, put it that way.
Sid is one of the only WWE Champions still not in the Hall of Fame. You’d think a multiple time WWE and WCW Champion who never had any drug/alcohol problems and is involved with charities would be a slam dunk for the HOF but apparently Vince has it out for him.
Actually, I think it has something to do with Ric Flair and Arn Anderson. It’s no secret that Ric and Arn are best friends and the scissors incident between Arn and Sid revolted Flair. Sid claims that Flair personally asked McMahon and HHH never to allow him entry to the HOF.
Sid is a great guy, apparently if you donate to the food program he's involved with he phones you personally to thank you. Couldn't imagine Hogan or many of the others doing that.
So many legendary wrestlers from the last 30 years are either drunk,high,or bat shit looney when they give interviews after retirement. Sooooo glad to see Sid is just a normal dude. Much respect.
@@daiviera9569 that's not a bad thing. Wrestling is buisness and buisness is wrestling in America. A lot performer are in the ring for the money and others for wrestling.
Sid got a reputation of being a crazy idiot because of the characters he played, but watch any interview with him. He's a very well spoken, humble, intelligent guy.
right. alot of wrestlers are college educated i found out later. yeah dont judge a book by its cover . they are good actors too. its not all about the physicality.
Eh...Hash, Hogan and some others are doing this same gimmick. Shoots and podcasts where they talk like some kind of nice old man now because that’s how they can put themselves over at this point.
Yeah, totally agree. Ive heard so many wrestlers being interviewed, and Sid is the best at it. I love how carefully he listens to each question the interviewer asks, and all the thought that goes into each answer.
I saw him walking into a show against Goldberg when I was a kid. Yea he's was massive. Holy crap. I also met Bill Goldberg at the show and he told me he was going to I quote 'Kick Sids Ass!!' And he did.
Scott's problems are largely tied to his 141 and 2/3 % chance of winnin'. Unrelated note, Sid legit freaked me out as a kid, he seemed so intense and so dangerous, it's awesome to hear him now and realize he was just that good of a heel.
Glad to know that I wasn't the only one to notice that. He clearly takes good care of himself. Very healthy looking, and he hardly aged. Also, it goes to show how well he sold his gimmick back in the day when you see how laid back he is when just being himself.
Young Scott Steiner was pure joy to watch in the ring. He nailed every move to perfection. Then he hit the roids hard and just started not to care he started to throw people on their heads and neck like he didn't give a shit.
All the muscle mass just made him too stiff. Couldn't pop his hips for suplexes anymore & that's what made him dangerous to work with. Couldn't even do the FrankenSteiner anymore, SMH.
You ought to check out Hacksaw Jim Duggan's shoot. He's very together and comes off as somewhat of a real life realization of his gimmick: a blue collar guy who just wanted to wrestle and have some fun while doing it.
Psycho Sid or Sid Vicious looks and is scary as long as he doesn't have to jump! The landings are tougher than he is these days can't tap out father time unfortunately!
Funny, my older brother back in the 90s 6'2 260 amateur bodybuilder. Reminded me so much of Sid. Including the famous Sid promos biting his lips, and posing after a workout.
Scott Steiner just had the look before the super physical look to be a champion, Rick Steiner had the overall charisma and mat technician to get over with the crowd.
Scott was phenomenal when he was younger as a tag team partner w/ his brother. He did stuff no other big man in the ring could do. Watch his old stuff and your jaw will drop at the moves this guy was pulling off and he made it look smooth and easy.
Hell Steiner had a hell of a run solo to. WWE stiffed him when he got there and he should’ve had a better solo run there but I watched WCW just for him and the rest of the nWo every week. Knowing Big Poppa Pump was on gone have me dying laughing
I got sucked into becoming a pro wrestling fan the day i saw sycho sid in late 1996.his gimmick and popularity, his intimidating presence during his entrances, the way hed gets fans pumped up and the fist bumps, damn, never ever gonna see something cool like that ever again in wrestling.
Funny to see the difference between Sid the man, and Sid the wrestling character. He worked as all. As he said, fool the boys and you fool everybody. Gotta love that statement.
Scott with the Steiner brothers was a proportioned skilled wrestler. Then went missing for while and came back as Big Poppa Pump, roided up to the brim. Didn't even look like the same guy. Even as a kid I figured no way that's healthy
I agree. When scott and rick were together they were gold just like the road warriors....scott was ja ked from day 1. He had insane athleticism for a man his size. He created the Frankensteiner, a top rope hurricurana.
Michael Scott I also agree man, Scotty was huge even when he was with his brother I remember seeing them as a kid and his fuckin arms were huge, they just wore different wrestling gear
Just think if Steiner could've retained his earlier in-ring ability throughout his career instead of going the genetic freak route. Granted, his promos during that time were entertaining AF, too bad he couldn't find a happy medium between the two.
@@jimtooter9813 Injuries were starting to take their toll, and he wasn't consistently going deep in to his moveset. Also considering Big Poppa Pump was primarily heel throughout that gimmick, pulling off too many flashy moves would illicit cheers, which he didn't want.
Absolutely brilliant big man performer. So many big guys are just big and loud, looking strong… but Sid had this nasty edge to him and it was believable. Like he said, fooled the other wrestlers even! Now you see who he really is years later and you realize, this guy “gets it.” He knew how the business worked and he always worked for the show. Humble.
Sid.........Is one of those guy's I'd love to just sit down and have a few beers with. You can just tell by all his interviews , he's just an all around good , solid dude. He played his part in that business , and did it it very well.
Frank Gotch and Lou Thesz were doing the powerbomb in the 50s and it was brutal as they were basically slammed on the back of the head and neck for a pin
@@brianh2434 His promo where he attacked Michaels the night after Mania XI was very good. He was also the only guy who kept it together during the Shockmaster debacle (Ole laughed, Bulldog said he fell on his arse, someone else said Oh my god).
@@yehudafinkelstein7504 Well, when you're right, you're right. I guess I never saw his early work and he wasn't a bad promo at all. Thanks for bringing those 2 examples up.
@@yehudafinkelstein7504 I think that was part of the script and not a botch. At the time, the whole angle with Nash & Hall was that they were portraying Sid as a big, dumb brainless brute. Sid's line played into that.
@@HiNRGboy meh I don't know..I love me some Andre he's a legend..but he didn't scare me. Course...I saw Princess Bride..ahrd to be scared of the epic Andre once you've seen that ;) Sid....man....he just looked like a dude that could snap and kill everyone
I'll never forget when Steiner said "You don't know me...And you don't know what I'm 'CAPLE' of"...(You read that right, 'Caple') It literally was the funniest thing I've ever seen.
Met Sid at Pay Way restaurant in Memphis TN I gave him a handshake he was super nice a class act told him I watched him on TV for years and thanks for the entertainment he gave to us....
Sid was definitely one of my favorites growing up!! I always thought that him and The Ultimate Warrior had the best intro and definitely knew how to work the crowds!!!!!
Sid was one of my favorites. I remember as a kid we went to a signing and i was scared as hell. Then he was calm and nice. We took pictures and i tried to put my arm around him while he was sitting down and my arm barely made it to the middle of his back. That dude was huge.
I loved Sid!!! I think Scott’s issue is that the proud started killing his brain. Not taking anything away from him, he’s a hell of an athlete. But of the Steiners, Rick was always my favorite. Also, RIP Sid!!! My heart hurts!!!
Freaking love this guy. Maybe his greatest performance ever was maintaining his character when the shock Master went off the rails. Guy should have won an Oscar for that alone
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Two words for it “ Roid rage”
I KNOW..."Roid rage"
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Miss real wrestling.
Not the entertainment.
When I was a teen I loved this dude. I'm 50 now. He was just a big ass dude who seemed to have a legitimate mean streak
RIP Sid Vicious. Thank you for being part of the memories I have watching wrestling with my brothers as kids.
Didn’t know that he died, thanks for commenting this
@@kcsnipescancer BTW. 😢
😢RIP Sid
so weird to see Sid so calm. this proves how good he was at his character. I grew up thinking he was legitimately psychotic.
He has that intimidating look which sells it completely. I was legit kinda terrified of this guy as a kid.
He tried to murder Arn Anderson with a pair of scissors in a hotel room. Stabbed him 20 times. I think Sid was legit psychotic. LOL
@@jollyjames30 oh shit yeah I remember hearing that on UA-cam in an interview. I thought I heard there was a fight on a plane.
Yeah don't be fooled by that, psychotic people have the ability to switch it on a dime. You'd definitely need to ponder over chancing anything with the guy, put it that way.
Me too I thought he was really nuts as a kid
That explains why Steiners promos ripping on Flair sounded so personal and real. Sid needs to be in the Hall of Fame.
I always thought Sid had one of the most naturally intimidating looks in the business.
Absolutely. Good thing he never had a mustache.
Brock Samson
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@@RCCarDude for real, prime Sid looked just like him
@@mikerude5073 The Venture Bros. creators literally based Brock's look on Sid.
Sid is one of the only WWE Champions still not in the Hall of Fame. You’d think a multiple time WWE and WCW Champion who never had any drug/alcohol problems and is involved with charities would be a slam dunk for the HOF but apparently Vince has it out for him.
And it's weird because Sid was on Raw 1000 as well.
Politics Vince
Actually, I think it has something to do with Ric Flair and Arn Anderson. It’s no secret that Ric and Arn are best friends and the scissors incident between Arn and Sid revolted Flair. Sid claims that Flair personally asked McMahon and HHH never to allow him entry to the HOF.
Vince must really hate softball
@@messey12 I ONLY PLAY HARDBALL PAL!
Sid is a great guy, apparently if you donate to the food program he's involved with he phones you personally to thank you. Couldn't imagine Hogan or many of the others doing that.
That is a cool thing to do, your right about Hogan .
@@paulhoffman778 Hogan would too call back to thank you...as long as you gave him the proverbial million dollars to do it! (Just kidding...I hope)!!!
Celtic Viking AAAAAAAA
That's awesome he does that arch. Shows he really cares
@@ronaldshank7589 funny, it would be interesting to find out about mr Hogan.
So many legendary wrestlers from the last 30 years are either drunk,high,or bat shit looney when they give interviews after retirement. Sooooo glad to see Sid is just a normal dude. Much respect.
He wasn’t in it for the love of the sport he was in it for the money. Just a paycheck is all.
@@daiviera9569 that's not a bad thing. Wrestling is buisness and buisness is wrestling in America. A lot performer are in the ring for the money and others for wrestling.
@@Elfo_Scuro Good point 🙂👍
All he wanted to do was play softball 🥎
@@Elfo_Scuro nice 👌
Sid was so ridiculously underrated.
Always loved the big man
Underrated is the new overrated
Sid got a reputation of being a crazy idiot because of the characters he played, but watch any interview with him. He's a very well spoken, humble, intelligent guy.
right. alot of wrestlers are college educated i found out later. yeah dont judge a book by its cover . they are good actors too. its not all about the physicality.
Well now he is..back then he was a ass
@@bonecollector6387 A lot of guys. Shawn Michaels, was one of the worst. Now, He's a completely different dude.
Eh...Hash, Hogan and some others are doing this same gimmick. Shoots and podcasts where they talk like some kind of nice old man now because that’s how they can put themselves over at this point.
lol hes a lil crazy...just ask Arn Anderson and a pair of scissors.
He would have been the perfect Sabertooth in the X-Men movies
That's a damn good point. If only.... That would have been AWESOME
Sandman!
Yes
Danzig as Wolverine and Sid as Sabretooth would've been siiiick
I was thinking the exact same thing!
Sid Vicious gives the best shoot interviews; he always comes off as really friendly and honest. Thanks for uploading this! 👍
Nice poo face on yer profile
Yeah, totally agree. Ive heard so many wrestlers being interviewed, and Sid is the best at it. I love how carefully he listens to each question the interviewer asks, and all the thought that goes into each answer.
@@steverobertson1729 He's the total opposite of his pro-wrestling "heel" character. 👍🏻
Rest in Peace, Sid. Thank You for Everything.
Scott Steiner was suppose to be shooting a promo on Sting, then he starts cursing Hogan!😂🤣
*YELLING INCOHERENTLY LIKE SCOTT STEINER*
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Let's not forget "Steiner Math" in TNA Impact Wrestling 🤣😂🤣
@@jaybecker9842 he did graduate Michigan State
I love these interviews. So cool that you get to sit down with these great guys and hear their story.
I enjoy Sid's shoots more than any other old timer's because I sense no bullshit with Sid. His perspective is refreshing.
As a child watching wrestling religiously in the 80's, Sid was the one that scared the crap out of me. He had amazing character psychology!
I saw Sid Vicious in an airport once, and what an enormous human being.
I stood behind Kane in the TSA line in an airport. Same thought. What a moose.
I saw Randy Orton at an airport where i worked. He literally towered over everyone.
@@coyotedevilalpha2062 sid 6’9 kane 6’8 randy 6’4 hahah giants
@Pablo Moreira sid is definitely taller then 6’6
Kane is a legit 6’9
Sid is a legit 6’8
I saw him walking into a show against Goldberg when I was a kid. Yea he's was massive. Holy crap. I also met Bill Goldberg at the show and he told me he was going to I quote 'Kick Sids Ass!!' And he did.
Sid is still in my top 3 of all time. Dude freaking haunted my childhood. Amazing talent.
I always loved watching sid back in the day.
Sid is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time. Had the look and was a couple cans short of a six pack. The original beast incarnate
Sid is a class act. He tells it like it is.
And he is one of the greatest softball players to walk this planet.
No. Sid tells it like Sid is.
#IAmTheManThatRulesTheWorld
Super classy when he stabbed Arn lol
Johnny BGoode Let us not for get the squeegee incident lol.
mrbobevans The pitcher throws then ducks lol Not a guy you want to h.b.p.....I would not want him charging the mound.
“I don’t know what his problem is”
Steroids Sid, steroids...
I suspect he - and everyone - knew
Zach Green, spot on
My 1st thought as well
But Sid hasn't used steroids, riiiiiiiight?
I suspect back then a whole lot of them used steroids. Scott just had the attitude side effect
Scott's problems are largely tied to his 141 and 2/3 % chance of winnin'. Unrelated note, Sid legit freaked me out as a kid, he seemed so intense and so dangerous, it's awesome to hear him now and realize he was just that good of a heel.
He didn't factor in Samoan joe 33 1/3 chances
Lmao Steiner Math is a high level class....you guys just wouldn't get it...
Sid is a legend and HOF material. Make it happen already!
The energy Sid brought to the ring will always stand the test of time good to see you brother
Sid looks good for his age. For the problems wrestlers have on their body he kinda looks like the same in the 90s.
Glad to know that I wasn't the only one to notice that.
He clearly takes good care of himself.
Very healthy looking, and he hardly aged.
Also, it goes to show how well he sold his gimmick back in the day when you see how laid back he is when just being himself.
this is a pretty old interview 10ish years but he still seems to be doing well
Yeah, he does
demoncrat only? Man 50 years is a long ass time. That’s half a century!
He retired early injured
Saw Steiner do a indie show , he threw a chair at a fan in the crowd. Good dude
This made me bust out laughing.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Whats an indie show??
@@sherryjain1976 a independent wrestling show
@@sherryjain1976 independent show.
Sid is a true genetic freak. Even without the roids, he is a huge guy and always had charisma. Glad he is doing good.
Doesn't look like he's ever been without the roids
My dream match
Brock vs Sid
He is not without the roids
@@gregorsamsa1364 Sid admited to using steriod at one point in his career, and even expressed his regret for it.
You Dont see steiner doing that.
@@masondix2765 definitely
Steiner promos:
1/3 what he wants to talk about, 1/3 what he’s supposed to talk about, 1/3 Michigan math 🧮, 99.9% awesome.
It’s great seeing guys like Sid a real icon talk shop
Young Scott Steiner was pure joy to watch in the ring. He nailed every move to perfection. Then he hit the roids hard and just started not to care he started to throw people on their heads and neck like he didn't give a shit.
All the muscle mass just made him too stiff. Couldn't pop his hips for suplexes anymore & that's what made him dangerous to work with. Couldn't even do the FrankenSteiner anymore, SMH.
@@dixonbutts800 It wasn't the size, Scott Steiner got more injuries as time went on. By the time he got to WWE he had drop foot syndrome.
@@NitroNEXT
Yes, it was. One valid point doesn't completely negate the other. He was too big & too stiff, on top of his injuries.
He was done in wrestling so he had to show more his looks and character
Young Steiner also wasn’t a draw. Crazy Steiner on Roids was the only great thing about WCW 2000-2001.
Finally a wrestler who’s not stoned or drunk when shooting on another wrestler etc !
You ought to check out Hacksaw Jim Duggan's shoot.
He's very together and comes off as somewhat of a real life realization of his gimmick: a blue collar guy who just wanted to wrestle and have some fun while doing it.
unfortunately i think alot of time they are also concussed and have some brain damage. the ones that just lose their sentences mid sentence. but ye
Check out Raymond Rougeau's
tapset47 I did - he was a mess ...
What's wrong with someone being stoned while doing an interview? Lol it does not make you say macho things like when your drunk.
Despite being a tough looking dude, he looks pretty humble.
Because that's Sid Justice
You mean scary.
Although, no doubt he could legitimately physically hurt people if he wanted to.
Psycho Sid or Sid Vicious looks and is scary as long as he doesn't have to jump! The landings are tougher than he is these days can't tap out father time unfortunately!
@@j3zhott I remember watching that match. The look on Steiners face was priceless.
I’m 52 and Sid is possibly the Hardest looking Man I’ve ever seen, no gimmicks, no bs , just a hard dude.
Sid was the most intimidating dude I'd ever seen. Watching this he looks like a really thoughtful, intelligent guy. Always one of my favorites.
Funny, my older brother back in the 90s 6'2 260 amateur bodybuilder. Reminded me so much of Sid. Including the famous Sid promos biting his lips, and posing after a workout.
The good old days.
@@genxguy5275 Hey, Genxer! Lol!! Love you bro. GenX, special people indeed! 👍
Rick didn't have enough personality to be a great champion. Like him or not, Scott drew real, raw, heat
Agreed.
Scott was the goods, whereas Rick...not so much, in terms of personality.
V.A. HOSS he knew how to draw heat but did it ever really get him to the top
Scott Steiner just had the look before the super physical look to be a champion, Rick Steiner had the overall charisma and mat technician to get over with the crowd.
True That!
Scott was phenomenal when he was younger as a tag team partner w/ his brother. He did stuff no other big man in the ring could do. Watch his old stuff and your jaw will drop at the moves this guy was pulling off and he made it look smooth and easy.
Frankensteiner was still the best finish I've ever seen & Scott invented & mastered it.
Hell Steiner had a hell of a run solo to. WWE stiffed him when he got there and he should’ve had a better solo run there but I watched WCW just for him and the rest of the nWo every week. Knowing Big Poppa Pump was on gone have me dying laughing
@@fratbronation he always had the best promos and his stuff was so hilarious. itensity 10/10 all the time
I got sucked into becoming a pro wrestling fan the day i saw sycho sid in late 1996.his gimmick and popularity, his intimidating presence during his entrances, the way hed gets fans pumped up and the fist bumps, damn, never ever gonna see something cool like that ever again in wrestling.
Funny to see the difference between Sid the man, and Sid the wrestling character. He worked as all. As he said, fool the boys and you fool everybody. Gotta love that statement.
Sid had elite credibility. No one quite like him.
Great interview. I’ve never seen him like that. Shows his caliber as a wrestler was very high!
When Sid says you need to calm down.... you need to calm tf down
Sid deserves to be in the hall of fame already
Sid was true old school. A giant, who legitimately made me think he hated everything.
Scott with the Steiner brothers was a proportioned skilled wrestler. Then went missing for while and came back as Big Poppa Pump, roided up to the brim. Didn't even look like the same guy. Even as a kid I figured no way that's healthy
I actually liked him as Big Poppa Pump. Yes roids are bad but he was entertaining though.
I agree. When scott and rick were together they were gold just like the road warriors....scott was ja ked from day 1. He had insane athleticism for a man his size. He created the Frankensteiner, a top rope hurricurana.
Michael Scott I also agree man, Scotty was huge even when he was with his brother I remember seeing them as a kid and his fuckin arms were huge, they just wore different wrestling gear
Just think if Steiner could've retained his earlier in-ring ability throughout his career instead of going the genetic freak route. Granted, his promos during that time were entertaining AF, too bad he couldn't find a happy medium between the two.
@@jimtooter9813 Injuries were starting to take their toll, and he wasn't consistently going deep in to his moveset. Also considering Big Poppa Pump was primarily heel throughout that gimmick, pulling off too many flashy moves would illicit cheers, which he didn't want.
Met him once when i was at work one day. Seemed like a cool dude. Very polite.
In my opinion, Sid will always be a champion, and he doesn't need a belt to prove it. He is pure class.
Absolutely brilliant big man performer. So many big guys are just big and loud, looking strong… but Sid had this nasty edge to him and it was believable. Like he said, fooled the other wrestlers even! Now you see who he really is years later and you realize, this guy “gets it.” He knew how the business worked and he always worked for the show. Humble.
R.I.P Sid
The more I listen to Sid the more I respect him and have an interest in his opinion.
Yeah it is like he speaks genuine. He has no need to pretend or put up a facade
The "Ruler Of The World" looks a nice dude to me...
One of the greatest Wrestlers was Sid Vicious !!! Just a really big boy !
Sid.........Is one of those guy's I'd love to just sit down and have a few beers with. You can just tell by all his interviews , he's just an all around good , solid dude. He played his part in that business , and did it it very well.
Sid MUST be inducted on the HOF on the next Mania!
Sid is probably the first ever guy in pro wrestling to do the powerbomb, chokeslam and the fist bump.
Frank Gotch and Lou Thesz were doing the powerbomb in the 50s and it was brutal as they were basically slammed on the back of the head and neck for a pin
for a guy that could barely string together a few words in his career, sid is surprisingly a decent interview.
He actually wasn't bad at promos. The "I've got half the brains" as you promo on Nash withstanding.
@@yehudafinkelstein7504 Remember when his car got destroyed and he screamed "WHY?!?!?"? That was so good it was bad.
@@brianh2434 His promo where he attacked Michaels the night after Mania XI was very good. He was also the only guy who kept it together during the Shockmaster debacle (Ole laughed, Bulldog said he fell on his arse, someone else said Oh my god).
@@yehudafinkelstein7504 Well, when you're right, you're right. I guess I never saw his early work and he wasn't a bad promo at all. Thanks for bringing those 2 examples up.
@@yehudafinkelstein7504 I think that was part of the script and not a botch. At the time, the whole angle with Nash & Hall was that they were portraying Sid as a big, dumb brainless brute. Sid's line played into that.
Its wierd to find out that Psycho Sid was one of the most chill and professional wrestlers.
I always wanted to see Sid go up against Kane in a match. That would have been awesome.
Love listening to Sid Vicious talk about wrestling.
Waiting for the Shockmaster to bust through the wall.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Class🤣🤣
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻😂😂😂
Sid trying to salvage that disaster, made it that much funnier 🤣
You can hear him saying: i told you.....
Sid was the ONLY wrestler who was intimidating to just watch...
Andre..
Mean Mark Caluse.. Before he was undertaker
to be honest.sid was the most scary wrestler.andre and mark were impressive,but not scary in the way as sid was.
@@HiNRGboy meh I don't know..I love me some Andre he's a legend..but he didn't scare me. Course...I saw Princess Bride..ahrd to be scared of the epic Andre once you've seen that ;) Sid....man....he just looked like a dude that could snap and kill everyone
For some reason I never was into sid when I was younger but have gotten to appreciate him as I got older.
I worked out with Sid at the old Main Event Fitness in Atlanta Ga. He was the nicest guy.
Sid always felt like the most honest interviews. He didn't give a shit about making himself look good, he just told the truth.
When I first watched The Venture Bros and saw Brock Sampson I immediately thought of Sid Vicious.
It’s interesting that of all the genres that Ventures touches on, they haven’t really dipped into wrestling. I wonder if the creators were fans.
And funny enough Turner Broadcasting owns Venture Bros. The same company that owned WCW.
ZakuNick yes
Go team Venture!!!
Thanks man now when I watch the venture bros. When I see Brock, all I'm going to see is Sid Vicious
Sid is a legit badass ...a cool, nice, quiet guy who is just chillin in a corner but if you piss him off . Lights out!
I remember making Sid Vicious my CAW in Wrestlemania 2000. Recreating those matches between him and HBK. Good times.
Sid the biggest man in wrestling
Man it’s a shame this guy was retired he seems pretty chill and has a humble understanding of the business
Sid looked for a way out for years. It’s off to read about and hear about but he was more focused on playing softball than wanting to wrestle.
Sid is as real as it gets.
Those test & d-bol cycles were starting to get to Scotty’s mental state
I could only imagine his test levels.
@@allnfun6315 They made him do a piss test and it burned right through the bottom of the cup.
@Praying Mantis doesn't do very well on your cardio respiratory system at all .
@Praying Mantis anadrol then and possibly deca.in high doses
Test and dbol? That man was on it all
I loved syco sid back in the day.
He was truly a gifted wrestler
I was 10 yrs old in 1990 and I watched WCW religiously back then. Listening to Sid talk about Halloween Havoc match is super interesting to me.
Sid being so calm and collective speaking eloquently during this interview is freaking me out!
Good interview! Been Sid Vicious fan since Lord Humungus Era pause.
Scott Steiner doesn't have sympy for anyone. Don't expect sympy from that guy.
ZealKingdom SYMPY!!!!!!
Sympy for the Devil
Daniel Zuk I think you are missing why SYMPY is hilarious...
NOT AN OUNCE OF SYMPY IN THAT MAN!!!
I'll never forget when Steiner said "You don't know me...And you don't know what I'm 'CAPLE' of"...(You read that right, 'Caple') It literally was the funniest thing I've ever seen.
LMAO I loved that to triple h, I remember that live on raw I said WTF lol u don't no me and u don't no what I'm caple of lmao
Met Sid at Pay Way restaurant in Memphis TN I gave him a handshake he was super nice a class act told him I watched him on TV for years and thanks for the entertainment he gave to us....
I love Sid he's so one of the coolest guys I have ever met. 💪😎
Sids greatest achievement is how professional he kept his shit together and stayed in character during the infamous Shockmaster incident.
For Scott Steiner it’s called ROID RAGE!!😂😂😂😂😂😂🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ Love Sid!!
Sid was definitely one of my favorites growing up!! I always thought that him and The Ultimate Warrior had the best intro and definitely knew how to work the crowds!!!!!
Sid Vicious was my absolute favorite. So good at what he did and how he played his role.
Sid was one of my favorites. I remember as a kid we went to a signing and i was scared as hell. Then he was calm and nice. We took pictures and i tried to put my arm around him while he was sitting down and my arm barely made it to the middle of his back. That dude was huge.
Love Sid. Wish we could see him wrestle one more time!!!!
I loved Sid!!! I think Scott’s issue is that the proud started killing his brain. Not taking anything away from him, he’s a hell of an athlete. But of the Steiners, Rick was always my favorite. Also, RIP Sid!!! My heart hurts!!!
Sid Just Passed! 😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔
Nothing finer than a promo from Scott Steiner!
Freaking love this guy. Maybe his greatest performance ever was maintaining his character when the shock Master went off the rails. Guy should have won an Oscar for that alone
Sid is great.
Not only were both of these guys on the juice but are close to the same age and amazingly still alive
You know it's bad when Psycho Sid says you're total chaos..
Idk about anyone else but I always liked Sid.. especially when he was with Shawn Michaels. Always thought he was cool with his black leather vest.
Is this the same man that played as Psycho did, Sid Justice and Sid vicious???? Damn
The master and ruler of the world 😂
Sid is a legend , such a nice bloke too
This guy so cool so mellow , ill bet he is fun as hell to hang out with
I had a Sid action figure way way back I was so proud every time I would see him on tv he was one of my all time faves 💯
Sid shoulda won that '92 rumble 😉
This guy invented the fist bump.
Sid was one of the most impressive looking wrestlers of all time. That build with his height was awesome.
If not for his horrible in-ring injury, he would have been an even bigger star in wrestling. I really enjoyed watching him back in the day.