@@nigelminatabushtybushty2335I don't think the original comment was a criticism, just a fact. Steiner was an amazing wrestler and had a cartoon character look, which was bad ass, but he was also taking a lot of gear, which is fine. He's still alive today, so it's all good. I know he did have a heart attack a few years back though.
Got to meet him earlier this year at a convention and was pleasantly surprised how nice he was. Didn’t expect it from all you hear about him, but he was actually really cool.
Scott Steiner was an attraction. In his younger days nobody was doing the strength moves he was doing. Late 90’s his physique alone was the attraction. Scott Steiner was awesome.
His fallaway back flip slam was a ridiculous show of power and athleticism, have not seen anyone do it like him. Dude was a beast. He and his bro were scary monsters.
He did not get bigger. He just got more ripped the reason why he stopped doing frankensteiner was because he had myraid of injuries he ruptured his disc twice , had nerve damage and and torn ligament around his achilles tendon.
@@maths23thanks for pointing that out. People are so stupid for acting like Steiner killed his athleticism with roid overdosing, while reality is that he took on that powerhouse gimmick along with the ripped physique because he could no longer be the highflying powerhouse due to multiple injuries.
@@polkhigh_33 He did not put that much mass on he just got more ripped. If you watch his match in 97 he was much more bigger due to having a decent amount of body fats and he was still doing the frankensteiner.
2001 & 2 were his final boss form, most formidable self, the body and persona were at their max. Damn he looked great, still looks good but father time is undefeated.
Sadly, he was stuck in the tag team division. He drastically changed his physique and overall appearance to finally get the shot callers attention that there's a new player on the scene.
@@poindextertunes Trust me I met Ronnie Coleman and Steiner in Vegas in 02. It should be a picture of the 2 at the airport the same year floating around on Google. Steiners arms were only a few increments smaller than Ronnie's and that was damn near prime Ronnie and top Steiner. Keep in mind I am only speaking of arms exclusively. The rest of his physique demonstrably unbalanced. Ronnie Coleman is arguably the greatest body builder in history although it's always ALWAYS subjective to a certain degree. So the margin of comparison is my own eyes 👁️ looking at the very best and Scott Steiner side by side. At the time Scott was roughly 265 lbs cut up and Ronnie was a chiseled feathered 277 lbs STILL dry from a recent contest. The picture should STILL be on Google although I haven't looked it up in a while. Ronnie had some of the greatest arms as well so my metric for Steiners arms is that they were freakish even by bodybuilding standards. Weight isn't everything, I pay attention to the symmetry of the arms, the shape of the forearms, the vascularity and the overall arm size. The only person with freakier arms in body building during that era would be prime Lee priest. His arms were insane. I used to travel 🧳 to many bb expos back then so I met a lot of the people that you are thinking about. Trust me Scott, only in the arm department was a lot like Bill Pettis back in the day, another guy who had better bigger arms than most of the pros including Arnold wayyy back in his era but lacked in other body parts just like Steiner. Arms alone, Steiner pretty much surpassed most humans period in his peak no pun intended. I remember being surprised that Ronnies arms were just slightly bigger than his realistically. Even later in life ppl like Phil Heath and roelly winklar had some amazing arms but Steiners were long like Ronnie's yet still roughly 21 or so inches and bulging veins plus forearms were insane. Phil and roelly had those shorter freakish looking Cena type of arms. I have been body building my whole life so I know the nuances. Steiner arms were insane man, for any field. If his prime arms were on someone elses body right now in the bb industry, they would blow everyone out of the water with the double bicep pose, put it like that.
2001 i saw him on wwf,doing push up in the ring...man..this guy inspired me to get strong....i was bullied during that year...i fight back with scot on my mind...
@@michaelj1552 He had no choice. He wrecked his back and had a myriad of injuries. He bulked up so he could extend his career and be slower and not keep wrecking his body doing high flying stunts.
He was a monster until 96-97 until he got big! He could fly and do all types of wrestling moves in the ring! Then he just got so big he couldn’t move and wrestle like he could before the new gimmick
I agree, from 89-93 he checked all of the boxes. Moved like a cruiserweight with the strength of a heavyweight. He had an amazing list of moves great combination of speed, agility, and power.
Assumptions! Scott made a deliberate decision to completely overhaul his character. His appearance establishes that much. Have you ever considered he deliberately changed his move set to fit his character? The Giant (Big Show) used to do some pretty unreal moves early on in his career. Kevin Nash, Sean O Haire, Brock Lesnar, etc. all did some pretty wild moves early on. Promoters generally don’t want big guys to move and work like cruiser weights.
no it's called old age. No amount of gear stops it. Think of it this way was here on the gear, of course, man has done more in one life time than you could do in 10 lives so why dose it matter if he was on it, every pro athlete is on something.
1997 was the year that began the laying down the seeds for Holla if you hear me. "You know they say all men are equal" promo will be etched into history books of wrestling
What a time it was to watch wrestling from like 1995-2005, I loved it. I used to do the ring entrance like Scott Hall(Rest in peace), where he'd pump his fist and slide while throwing his hands up in a celebratory manner. The 1990's until about 2006 were the best, everybody had to actually interact with each other face-to-face, social media was in it's infancy, that time was great.
I can still remember him being introduced with his brother when he first started his brother was already around at that point and when he came out he was awesome all the high flying moves and his size. Can't believe it was 34 years ago.
Whats crazy is after is “Prime” being part of the Steiner Bros, He found a way to reinvent himself which is difficuly to do after being succeesful being something totally different. Greats like the Undertaker &Austin weren’t able to make that type of change.
I couldn’t remember his name I was literally looking up “wwe wrestler with shiny headgear” and “wrestler that walked in with ladies”. He was one of my brothers favorites. 😂
late 90s until mid 2000s he was geared out of his mind
Definitely
And you'll never be recognised for anything in your life big poppa pump is your hook up Holla if you hear him
@@nigelminatabushtybushty2335I don't think the original comment was a criticism, just a fact. Steiner was an amazing wrestler and had a cartoon character look, which was bad ass, but he was also taking a lot of gear, which is fine. He's still alive today, so it's all good. I know he did have a heart attack a few years back though.
@@nigelminatabushtybushty2335All I care about are my freaks and my peaks
@@Andyc18i am pretty sure dude was making a play to scotts mic work, genius
The chainmail head gear was incredible
Best headgear on any wrestler ever
Metal af
It was after he got dunked head first during a match.
I wore won many times to parties and even at our local gym. Inspired by him. Everyone loves it 🤣
He got that from a stripper.
An absolute icon of his time 🔥
What’s iconic about him how much steroids he swallowed over the years 😂
@@yungdolla5463 Shows how much you know about his career if the only thing you can say is.... 'steroids'...
@@yungdolla5463When you don't know anything..steroids.steroids
Got to meet him earlier this year at a convention and was pleasantly surprised how nice he was. Didn’t expect it from all you hear about him, but he was actually really cool.
He's mellowed out in his old age and isn't really on gear anymore except TrT.
Big poppa pump at tna dropped one of the best promo ever made
Definitely
You know they say all men are created equal
@@cristianmascheretti2856 Yep
Im 26 now, and to be honest with you he has one of the biggest biceps i ever seen in my life
@@hakimdmhakimdm3282 Definitely
97 to 98 is like day and night.
He discovered hair dye in that 1 year time span.
Justo iba a decir eso. Son como dos personas diferentes.
@@leslysincere3374He discovered it in a year, dyed within a night 😂
@@leslysincere3374😂😂 👍💯
Or suddenly learned who Superstar Billy Graham is 😂
He is my dad's favorite wrestler big respect to this man
Imo, he had the funniest promos.
“CUT THE FUCKIN MUSIC!”
Wowzer he was 41 years old in 02 when he was A FUCKING UNIT… one of the best physiques in the history of wrestling
Not one of the best. The best.
He was actually 40 years old in 2002.
He was a genetic freak
That is right around when gear started getting really good but he was always a complete unit bro.
Where are all my freaks at !!!! ? “Holla if you hear me “
Bug poppa pump
Copyright infringement
Im here...
The Big Bad- Booty daddy was crazy 😂😂😂😂
The frankin Steiner was the greatest move in the 90's..
100! Yesss
No!!!!!!! Tombhstone
Steiner screwdriver was phenomenal
,
Yeah nobody his size was doing moves like that
Why they didnt show that iconic bicep kiss....
He has an insane rounded biceps
Scott Steiner was an attraction. In his younger days nobody was doing the strength moves he was doing. Late 90’s his physique alone was the attraction. Scott Steiner was awesome.
His fallaway back flip slam was a ridiculous show of power and athleticism, have not seen anyone do it like him. Dude was a beast. He and his bro were scary monsters.
@@daverikson3795it was the Frankensteiner
Scott 89-96,97 was him at his best from a athletic standpoint. Strong, quick, agile. Just a beast. The more he roided out the stiffer he became.
He did not get bigger. He just got more ripped the reason why he stopped doing frankensteiner was because he had myraid of injuries he ruptured his disc twice , had nerve damage and and torn ligament around his achilles tendon.
He was flying around the ring at that time.
@@maths23thanks for pointing that out. People are so stupid for acting like Steiner killed his athleticism with roid overdosing, while reality is that he took on that powerhouse gimmick along with the ripped physique because he could no longer be the highflying powerhouse due to multiple injuries.
@@polkhigh_33 He did not put that much mass on he just got more ripped. If you watch his match in 97 he was much more bigger due to having a decent amount of body fats and he was still doing the frankensteiner.
I mean they were always stiff so... it is fascinating how he went from the best wrestler on the planet to the best talker on the planet
97 Steiner was enormous.
90-94 all natural🫡
Looks a little to big to be all natural
Never natural
@@gumps1986 oh yeah not even close
@@DLL8252 nah. Just wasn't blasting prodigious amounts.
That 2002-2003 look though… damn
bro 1997 to 1998 was insane
I’ll tell you what, 89-96 was peak Scott Steiner, dude was built like Brock Lesnar but moved like Rey Mysterio.
Lesnar moves like mysterio lmao
His Frankensteiner was scary for a big guy
Yeah dont get me wrong still a huge fan of the big bad booty daddy!!
Give me 1992 Scott Steiner vs. 2003 Brock Lesnar. Incredible.
@@evrbody 92’ Scotty and Post-streakbreaker Brock would be wild!!!
2001 & 2 were his final boss form, most formidable self, the body and persona were at their max. Damn he looked great, still looks good but father time is undefeated.
1990-1994 Scott Steiner is one of the most Underrated wrestling athletes
Sadly, he was stuck in the tag team division. He drastically changed his physique and overall appearance to finally get the shot callers attention that there's a new player on the scene.
Scott Steiner had some of the best overall arms in human history in 98-2002 era. Surpassing the arms of some great body builders included.
Facts.
Welcome to the roid train.
Mmm nah… Maybe amateur BBs but pros were at this time were all 300lbs and all muscle. Steiner’s plug was probably a BB
@@poindextertunes Trust me I met Ronnie Coleman and Steiner in Vegas in 02. It should be a picture of the 2 at the airport the same year floating around on Google. Steiners arms were only a few increments smaller than Ronnie's and that was damn near prime Ronnie and top Steiner. Keep in mind I am only speaking of arms exclusively. The rest of his physique demonstrably unbalanced. Ronnie Coleman is arguably the greatest body builder in history although it's always ALWAYS subjective to a certain degree. So the margin of comparison is my own eyes 👁️ looking at the very best and Scott Steiner side by side. At the time Scott was roughly 265 lbs cut up and Ronnie was a chiseled feathered 277 lbs STILL dry from a recent contest. The picture should STILL be on Google although I haven't looked it up in a while. Ronnie had some of the greatest arms as well so my metric for Steiners arms is that they were freakish even by bodybuilding standards. Weight isn't everything, I pay attention to the symmetry of the arms, the shape of the forearms, the vascularity and the overall arm size. The only person with freakier arms in body building during that era would be prime Lee priest. His arms were insane. I used to travel 🧳 to many bb expos back then so I met a lot of the people that you are thinking about. Trust me Scott, only in the arm department was a lot like Bill Pettis back in the day, another guy who had better bigger arms than most of the pros including Arnold wayyy back in his era but lacked in other body parts just like Steiner. Arms alone, Steiner pretty much surpassed most humans period in his peak no pun intended. I remember being surprised that Ronnies arms were just slightly bigger than his realistically. Even later in life ppl like Phil Heath and roelly winklar had some amazing arms but Steiners were long like Ronnie's yet still roughly 21 or so inches and bulging veins plus forearms were insane. Phil and roelly had those shorter freakish looking Cena type of arms. I have been body building my whole life so I know the nuances. Steiner arms were insane man, for any field. If his prime arms were on someone elses body right now in the bb industry, they would blow everyone out of the water with the double bicep pose, put it like that.
He had terrible forearms though.
THIS IS 90"S ERA, REALLY WONDERFUL, STUNNING BUILDER 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪😑😔😔😔😔
Thank you for the memories Scott ❤ 💪🏻
One my favorite all-time wrestlers!!💪💪💪💯💯💯
2001 i saw him on wwf,doing push up in the ring...man..this guy inspired me to get strong....i was bullied during that year...i fight back with scot on my mind...
97-98 crazy change
Yeah he went from a good ass wrestler who could fly and do great moves to not being such a great wrestler cuz he was to big to move around.
He went from billy ray Cyrus to
Emilem.😂
@michaelj1552 no, he was just as big in 97 he just wasn't as cut.
@@michaelj1552 He had no choice. He wrecked his back and had a myriad of injuries. He bulked up so he could extend his career and be slower and not keep wrecking his body doing high flying stunts.
And he did it all with prayers and vitamins.
And really good fresh juice.
Dang right
He did experience some prayers rage and anger from the vitamins from time to time.
the juice was worth the squeeze@@brianarmstrong8264
@@joeperry2065 😂
The 90’s was great for him I just couldn’t believe he was that versatile doin Frankensteiner’s on opponents
Early 90's Scott Steiner was the best wrestler to ever lace up boots!
A true wristler , he can perform long matches , many classic moves and much more .
Yessir
He was a monster until 96-97 until he got big! He could fly and do all types of wrestling moves in the ring! Then he just got so big he couldn’t move and wrestle like he could before the new gimmick
I agree, from 89-93 he checked all of the boxes. Moved like a cruiserweight with the strength of a heavyweight. He had an amazing list of moves great combination of speed, agility, and power.
@@glocksNgrippers 💯%
With a new gimmick, came a new wrestling style, more pure strength less agility.
Assumptions! Scott made a deliberate decision to completely overhaul his character. His appearance establishes that much. Have you ever considered he deliberately changed his move set to fit his character? The Giant (Big Show) used to do some pretty unreal moves early on in his career. Kevin Nash, Sean O Haire, Brock Lesnar, etc. all did some pretty wild moves early on. Promoters generally don’t want big guys to move and work like cruiser weights.
@@bluecollartradesman715even Hogan did it.
I miss the WCW late 90's version Scott Steiner / w the chain hat. I believe that was his prime peak.
#HollaIfYaHearMe💪👊
1989, the year I was born. I saw Scott Steiner in 2002, when he returned to WWE. I still remember Scott Steiner teaming and feuding with Test in 2003.
That drop off from 2012 -2014 is crazy
Thats called father time lol
Not really? Are we watching the same footage? Same with the dunce who said father time????
@@razielthagreatyou and Joey should get a room ...
He's old
@@litiviousspartus4611 so is that keister of yours after 10,000 bludgeoning s.
SCOTT STEINER IS THE BEST WRESTLER OUT THERE, YESTERDAY, today and tomorrow!!!! The MAN!!!!
The change of Scott Steiner from 1997 to 1998 was crazy! 🔥👊
The Steiner Brothers were on my favorite tag teams ever. Its them, Road Warriors, and The Rockers….. Top 3 in no order
he always looked incredible
Genetic Freak
WHITE DON'T CRACK
Once these guys get off the gear, the gains disappear fast. It’s like the frame is rotting from the inside.
no it's called old age. No amount of gear stops it. Think of it this way was here on the gear, of course, man has done more in one life time than you could do in 10 lives so why dose it matter if he was on it, every pro athlete is on something.
He started taking his vitamins
Best headgear on any wrestler ever
Didn't know he wrestled in college. That's pretty cool.
Yeah him and Rick were great college wrestlers.
He brought a lot of those moves to the pros which was even cooler
University of Michigan. I believe he wrestled in college at like 185 pounds. Nowhere near the size he was in Pro wrestling.
@@jimh.412 he and Rick were definitely at the U of M.
Did anyone else think that Rick was actually Scott when they were just a tag team?
Me
No
I remember watching him as a kid when he would do a single match once in a while but was always tag team with his brother Rick
That 97-98 jump... lord have mercy lol.
legend ✨
The JUICE was overflowing out of this man.
Steroids aren't a magic pill... Fatboy
Man i loved the stiners greing up one of the best tag teams ever and went to UOfM to boot loved these guys
Looked like he aged 10 years between 97' & 98'
Because of his grey hairs
Would have liked to see Scott steainer vs Brock
Dream match.
Could have happened during the ruthless
Era.
Darn it WWE.
Steiner would get fucked 😂
We saw him against Goldberg a few times. WCW always had Goldberg beating him.
1997 was the year that began the laying down the seeds for Holla if you hear me. "You know they say all men are equal" promo will be etched into history books of wrestling
Hands down one of the best Piledrivers ive ever seen.
That 1996 and 1997 Scott V prime Brock would be a tough fight!
I was thinking it was just going to be a suplex montage lol😂
Still eouldve been a classic
2000 to 2008 he is at his peak man🔥
And (2009) Also 👍🏻👍🏻
What a time it was to watch wrestling from like 1995-2005, I loved it. I used to do the ring entrance like Scott Hall(Rest in peace), where he'd pump his fist and slide while throwing his hands up in a celebratory manner. The 1990's until about 2006 were the best, everybody had to actually interact with each other face-to-face, social media was in it's infancy, that time was great.
Seriously! How can you not be a fan of bro! He's a true badass
Crazy to think he used to be a technical wrestler
Scott steiner.
God bless
Thank you...
1997- Son
1998- Dad
Transformation!
I can still remember him being introduced with his brother when he first started his brother was already around at that point and when he came out he was awesome all the high flying moves and his size. Can't believe it was 34 years ago.
My favourite wrestler
When we talk about veterans of the wrestling trade
1998 was the year. Thank you so much for the post
Yea that chainmail Oakleys glasses look was epic for sure, also wow he was massive 💪🏼
BY 1998 HE WAS NOT HIMSELF ANYMORE !
96 & 97 he discovered that secret juice 🧃 😂
I loved watching that guy, he was so good.
I remember back when he was big and athletic, while doing the Frankensteiner
nobody is finer than Scott Steiner
Sus
نعم هو المصارع لامريكي بابا شانكو
Thalaiva 💪💪🔥🔥
That 2002 Steiner was massive
Did you see 97
Too this day wandering when he was gonna pop up this Gifted Wrestler talked the talked & Walked the Walk many times and Still isOBM,!
Wow he looked tiny in 2022
Well he was probably 60 years old.
Steroid evolution/devolution
Yep
Agreed. Had to eventually get off the sauce for his health.
Still a great wrestler though, I do want to add that.
@@Kwwwyjibo Yep
it was age clown
Whats crazy is after is “Prime” being part of the Steiner Bros, He found a way to reinvent himself which is difficuly to do after being succeesful being something totally different. Greats like the Undertaker &Austin weren’t able to make that type of change.
Chain mail coif Steiner was fucking awesome seeing that as a kid.
Steroids made him to age fast😂
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@@makerguik 😮
@@danieljoneswwe3684 😮
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One of my favorite single and as a tag team. Reinvented himself
his Frankensteiner and Steiner liner moves were so sick
He looked great Until 2014. A true legend
Scott Steiner and Triple H saga was a thing of beauty. Loved that
I couldn’t remember his name I was literally looking up “wwe wrestler with shiny headgear” and “wrestler that walked in with ladies”. He was one of my brothers favorites. 😂
This guy was fk* legendary....fk* beautiful
I remember when he turned heel and came put of nowhere with the dyed hair. And that was his shining moment
“The big booty daddy”- Scott Steiner 😂😂😂😂 that man was hilarious
The man with the mail coif. We salute you, sir.
The man was putting juice straight in his arms and shoulders 💪🏼🤣💪🏼🤣
Steiner was always a beast. He took it to another level in 97 tho.
that change from scott to big poppa pump is insane
Met the guy like a week ago and he signed my hat really wish I had gotten a picture with em
The chain head gear was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
97-2004 was His Prime he was a Beast ☝️💪
One of my favorites
Between 1996 and 1998 he went from buff jock to Poppa Pump
Steiner was a beast he definitely should have had a run with the wcw title in the early 90s the man was on another level
2014 - last year he looked good without a shirt. After that he covered up. Hes been off the major gas for almost a decade now. Good for him
My boy been at it for quite a while 💯
Age will affect us all. Our time is limited. Use it to make your own memories.
I loved Big Poppa Pump you seriously had no idea what he might do or say.