Scott Steiner talking about a topic that has nothing to do with his feud is so funny yet so true. That was honestly what made his promos hilarious to me.
It's funny I always thought he sucked in the ring and out of it lol he was stiff as a board because he was roided out of his mind and even as a 7 year old I couldn't get behind a man who called himself the big booty daddy just didn't sit right with me lol
Real. Because that's how you know this dude is a writer, not a paraphraser, usually people hiding original context only try to hide the extent of their plagiarism or possibly lies.
Before the infamous "Kickgate Incident", Funk & Horse already had backstage heat that was nuclear. It all started when Funk apparently hated their " That Funk n Horse" tag gimmick so much that he even no showed matches. In a recent shoot interview, Horse blames Funk no- selling the kick for the downfall of his wrestling career stemming from said heat. "I make may own rules & from now on, these boots go on my hands, Horse!" said an enraged Funk after the match. "Weeeeeeee yahahuhuhuhhhhh!" Said Horse to a podcaster recently via his translator. Due to his tragic passing, Funk was unavailable for further comment.
Lamia pointed it out-in earlier videos-about how the NWO (Eddie Bischoff) would overpay wrestlers either to float around doing nothing; or, to stay home, @zanethind🤣🤣🤣
“Last week I was watching tv and I watched a 53 man come out here who has more loose skin than a Shar Pei puppy come out here and say that he’s still the man.” 😆😆😆😆😆😆 Bro, you have no idea how much I laughed my head off when I first discovered this promo segment especially the loose skin part. Scott absolutely destroyed Flair. Also, a few months after that segment, Steiner cut another promo this one would be directed right in front of Flair. I still don’t know if this promo was scripted or not I’m pretty sure it was. Anyway, Steiner would once again destroy Flair on the mic and he would even wear these false crooked yellow teeth and start to imitate Flair. All the while Flair is literally standing in the ring with a confused and scared look on his face.
Regarding the clip with Torrie Wilson, Gorgeous George and Randy Savage: Torrie was giggling and Randy slapped her to get a more authentic emotion. I think Randy apologized and they remained on good terms but Randy was sent home after and I can’t remember if he was taken off TV for a while
Yeah I was a huge fan from like 1993-1999. College started in September of 1999 and we didn't have TNT/TBS in our cable package so I missed it all. Anyway, 25 years later I'm rewatching it all on Peacock, the 94/95/96 stuff really was great, even seeing it before I enjoyed it again. 97 was ok. 98 and on, I can't really sit still and watch it, I only 1/2 watch while playing a game or responding to emails. It really went downhill. EVERY main event match is either 3 minutes long because its Goldberg or goes 3-5 minutes then has outside interreference and they just ring the bell. WWF on the other hand was COMPLETE garbage from 94 until about 97 and then did a complete 180 and became great. Crazy how much a few good wrestlers and a few good writers can right a sinking ship or sink the Titanic.
@@raigefernau1529 to each his own brother, you prefer your scripted Rock nursery rhymes and other guys who the company writes stuff for. Steiner’s stuff (which he came up by himself) cut so deep, he made several wrestlers distraught, including “Diamond Dallas White Trash” and “Genetic Junk” Samoa Joe 🤣
I want to recall once hearing that Tank Abbott's explanation for the knife situation was that he'd previously been instructed to find something to use as a weapon, and the jacket used for the match happened to have a knife in its pocket, so he took the knife and used it.
To be fair, the slap on Wilson was the meekest slap of all time. He barely grazed her. Not saying he should have done it, but you shouldn’t hype it up like it was an actual slap.
She was literally smiling while being hit, I doubt it was a big deal. I think you literally had to just roll with the punches i you signed up to deal with Randy or Scott.
Because he sold it, thinking it was DDP, who he was feuding with and was meant to attack him in an identical way; he got grabbed, and everyone thought this weedy guy pulled him out of the ring by his hair with one arm... 😅🤣
@TraxelAxel Sorry if I sound like a smart aleck, but I’m pretty sure at 1:24 the horse kicked Terry in the shoulder. If the horse had kicked him in the head, he probably would have been either knocked out, or have died from brain damage.
Hulk Hogan recently stated in an interview that he had creative control in WCW, but he never used it! That would mean that WCW wrote the confusing World War 3 finish.... yes Terry of course
#1 was actually a 2 for 1…Because at 7:42 Bret Hart was driving that white Lincoln Town Car…You see him skid a little bit…He came VERY close to smashing into one of the WCW production trucks And oh ya this was not very long after Goldberg kicked him in the head
I was surprised when Madusa threw the WWF Women’s title in the trash on an episode of Nitro. Did anyone ever see the episode where Scott Hall was facing off against Lex Luger but he was hammered? It was so bad that Eric Bishoff and the nWo Wolfpack came down to the ring to address him. At the time, I didn’t know that was a real thing and that he was struggling with alcohol.
Scott Hall never competed while drunk in WCW everything on TV was totally scripted. Not that that makes them mocking a guy for what he's going through irL any better
@@TraxelAxel when Nash came out it looked odd since Nash and Hall were on opposites sides at the time. They were really selling the angle because there was another episode of him getting beer from a fan in the crowd. Wild times.
The horse kicked Funk in the shoulder, NOT the head. Otherwise, Funk wouldn't have lived. Steiner's shoot on Flair was epic! I remember watching it live and it was fantastic! Savage's "slap" was so ineffectual that Tori was smiling. Not a real slap.
Goldberg actually said, there was someone on the inside of the limo that was supposed to hit the glass out from the inside. But the glass was so thick that the bit didn't work quite right. But finally the glass broke and you can see in the clip that it was indeed hit from the inside to break.
That was WCW in a match with Scott (Steiner) Sid went to the top or second rope then on the way down from the impact broke his leg and all you saw was one straight leg (on the mat) and one leg pointed/twisted in the opposite direction
@@beavis1887 yea I remember Sid never did any high flying moves possibly due to his size and weight maybe when he was younger and had less muscle mass he could pull it off But yea that was a gruesome injury for WCW/Sid
So everyone should ask themselves this.....If Uncle Scott was THAT unhinged THAT many times....what in the world is Bron Breaker going to be like?....... I'd like to say more like Rick but..... 🙄 I guess time will tell....and WHO else is overly shocked that both Hogan and Savage were on this list?! Notice who ISN'T on this list? Sting, the WCW lifer, so whats the moral? Bischoff was NUTS taking Vince's cast offs. Know who is repeating that? Tony Kahn....so again...how long till AEW starts spiraling like WCW did? Or did that already start with Punk?
Goldberg's injury after hitting the car window was actually so severe he very nearly lost his arm. Had they not been able to repair the badly damaged artery they would have had to amputate. Yes, it was that bad!
That was a work slap from Savage. The Tank Abbot knife thing, probbaly a work based on the reaction of the people around it. It WCW did it right they would have clued in the announcers about it and turn it into an angle but WCW was so disorganize at the time they wouldn't have pulled it off.
Wrestlelamia, wasn't Eddie Guerrero's promo on Eric Bischoff throwing coffee at him real? Knowing Eddie's short fuse and Bischoff's ego, how could the story not be a "work"?
lol Going off like Savage battered her, for clicks? Low man, low He TAPPED her, no wonder you didn’t show the clip, would’ve proved yourself a liar Come on man, we’re all wrestling fans here Why you gotta be so disrespectful? RIP Macho
#8 Steiner going off on Kimberly for reporting Sunny looks bad now given how Sunny's behavior has gone since then. #7 Hogan being selfish & unprofessional? Also known as a day that ends in Y. 😀 #4 Scott Steiner losing his cool? Also a day that ends in Y. #2 Torrie did break character. She was laughing (most likely nervous laughter) when Savage was screaming at his girlfriend. That does NOT mean he should have slapped her, of course. Just saying that's why it happened.
Vince Russo worked for Vince McMahon during his time in WCW. That's why he would do the most awful kind of matches possible. It was to make WCW lose viewers and thereby be able to be bought
Hogan and unprofessionalism.. Couldnt think of a better way to describe the bloke. Between faking injuries and his ego ruining so many moments he's lucky he was who he was or he would have been out the door fast!
What about when Steiner attacked a fan, I can't remember if it was on Nitro or Thunder but it was on campus at Ohio State and Steiner being from Michigan. It damn sure looked real and we didn't see him back on TV for a few weeks but nothing was ever mentioned of it. Maybe I'm wrong here but it definitely looked and felt real then considering his absence something had to have happened.
Scott Steiner talking about a topic that has nothing to do with his feud is so funny yet so true. That was honestly what made his promos hilarious to me.
I loved Scott Steiner promos because they were always unpredictable. You never knew what he was going to say next.
It's funny I always thought he sucked in the ring and out of it lol he was stiff as a board because he was roided out of his mind and even as a 7 year old I couldn't get behind a man who called himself the big booty daddy just didn't sit right with me lol
@@DCoop-uo2wqhe was trash my guy. Your instincts weren't wrong.
They say all men are created equal...
i love how you actually showed us the clips of these events instead of just talking about it. >_>
Real. Because that's how you know this dude is a writer, not a paraphraser, usually people hiding original context only try to hide the extent of their plagiarism or possibly lies.
In one clip anyway..
they dont even bother to put chapters in half their videos why are you praising their lazy work.
@@sutnack7537 you must not understand sarcasm very well
That horse was so unprofessional can't believe He went to business for himself.
I heard he ended up having his own stable
That horse was apart of the original Filthy Animals 😂
@@sircyrus00😂😂😂
No, that was all on Funk for no selling the kick. 😂😂
@@zap_sigma1 this might be true. Maybe it was funk who went to business for himself and tried to make the horse look bad.
It kinda makes sense.
1:30 funk no selling the horse
cause he’s Terry Funk
Because Funk is an Extreme deity.
Funk owned a ranch, I doubt that was the first time he’s been kicked by a horse. He no sells it every time though.
Apparently the horse had some stiff receipts for him when they performed in Michigan
@@Thor-Orion That's how you "Start and End" a Stable. Funk was only a little UnStable. 😄 🤣 😂
Terry Funk v. Horse for wrestlemania would’ve fed generations to come!
FACTS😂.
Tremendous 😂
He's lucky that the horse didn't kill him with a kick to the head.
RIP Terry Funk and Horse...
Who would’ve been the heel?
Horse was only protecting his turf 😂😂😂
Hogan always gotta make it about him & I gotta see that match a horse that's freaking dangerous bruh + Goldberg & Bobby segments DAMN that was crazy.
I’m gonna go watch that match too lol
Hogan is and always has been The Shits!
Before the infamous "Kickgate Incident", Funk & Horse already had backstage heat that was nuclear. It all started when Funk apparently hated their " That Funk n Horse" tag gimmick so much that he even no showed matches.
In a recent shoot interview, Horse blames Funk no- selling the kick for the downfall of his wrestling career stemming from said heat.
"I make may own rules & from now on, these boots go on my hands, Horse!" said an enraged Funk after the match.
"Weeeeeeee yahahuhuhuhhhhh!" Said Horse to a podcaster recently via his translator.
Due to his tragic passing, Funk was unavailable for further comment.
underrated comment
Terry Funk going off on a horse is too funny.
The difference between 1998 WCW & 2000 WCW is crazy.
The difference between 1995 WCW and 1996/1997 WCW is pretty crazy too
Lamia pointed it out-in earlier videos-about how the NWO (Eddie Bischoff) would overpay wrestlers either to float around doing nothing; or, to stay home, @zanethind🤣🤣🤣
“Last week I was watching tv and I watched a 53 man come out here who has more loose skin than a Shar Pei puppy come out here and say that he’s still the man.”
😆😆😆😆😆😆 Bro, you have no idea how much I laughed my head off when I first discovered this promo segment especially the loose skin part. Scott absolutely destroyed Flair. Also, a few months after that segment, Steiner cut another promo this one would be directed right in front of Flair. I still don’t know if this promo was scripted or not I’m pretty sure it was. Anyway, Steiner would once again destroy Flair on the mic and he would even wear these false crooked yellow teeth and start to imitate Flair. All the while Flair is literally standing in the ring with a confused and scared look on his face.
"I respect you booker man" best line ever in wrestling
Steiner was too real💯
Regarding the clip with Torrie Wilson, Gorgeous George and Randy Savage: Torrie was giggling and Randy slapped her to get a more authentic emotion. I think Randy apologized and they remained on good terms but Randy was sent home after and I can’t remember if he was taken off TV for a while
Let me help you; he won the World title that Sunday on one of the worst PPVs ever...
@@tomseville2345 what a reward 🤣 RIP randy
That and lose it the next day to Hogan.
WCW legacy lives on
Yup
I miss it so dang much
Torrie Wilson corpsing? SEND FOR THE MAN
Tremendous 😂
Love that clip from Botchamania, it never gets old
@@cosmobubba5567 tremendous
WCW in the 2000’s was absolutely horrendous
WCW started going downhill in the latter part of 97.
Yeah I was a huge fan from like 1993-1999. College started in September of 1999 and we didn't have TNT/TBS in our cable package so I missed it all. Anyway, 25 years later I'm rewatching it all on Peacock, the 94/95/96 stuff really was great, even seeing it before I enjoyed it again. 97 was ok. 98 and on, I can't really sit still and watch it, I only 1/2 watch while playing a game or responding to emails. It really went downhill. EVERY main event match is either 3 minutes long because its Goldberg or goes 3-5 minutes then has outside interreference and they just ring the bell. WWF on the other hand was COMPLETE garbage from 94 until about 97 and then did a complete 180 and became great. Crazy how much a few good wrestlers and a few good writers can right a sinking ship or sink the Titanic.
WCW in 1999 and 2000 was something else.
Especially 2000
The Terry Funk and Chris Candido was filmed in my town. I recognized the building in the back. This was when I wasn't watching WCW at all.
Bobby Heenan deserved way better than he got.
Torrie Wilson is no pull out 💯
Yes!!!
❤❤
She made me use Google a lot as a kid
That’s so weird
@@dasiareed2708 U 🌈
Bruh Scott Steiner's promos were 🔥🔥5:20 🤣🤣
He talked like Tasmanian devil.
The best on the mic ever. Never knew what he was gonna say, most of it wouldn't be allowed on TV today. The GOAT and I've seen em all
@Daniel_Capital best on the mic ever? Go rethink bro.
@@raigefernau1529 to each his own brother, you prefer your scripted Rock nursery rhymes and other guys who the company writes stuff for. Steiner’s stuff (which he came up by himself) cut so deep, he made several wrestlers distraught, including “Diamond Dallas White Trash” and “Genetic Junk” Samoa Joe 🤣
@Daniel_Capital you don't know what I prefer "brother" lmao
Dang savage was a savage
He was always coke'd out of his mind. It's surprising he didn't die much quicker.
SEND FOR THE MAN
Snap into it!
Hulk Hogan wrestled 465 days in one year 😂😂
Yeah he invented time travel by traveling backwards on the equator 😂
It was 428; don't exaggerate 😂
@Brown87 427 actually lol
@@grantpowell4135 Brilliant 😛
@@Brown87 I just didn't want in misinformation being spread around about the hulkster brother lol
Schiavone was a pos. Treated Bobby Heenan horribly. Bobby Heenan was one of the greatest manager/ commentators ever !
I want to recall once hearing that Tank Abbott's explanation for the knife situation was that he'd previously been instructed to find something to use as a weapon, and the jacket used for the match happened to have a knife in its pocket, so he took the knife and used it.
The irony is that 20 years later most of these situations of this list has happened again, just in AEW 😅😅😅.
WCW at its worst is still more entertaining that WWE in current times
And yet aew is successful. Not that they should be. Fans like repetitive bullshit for some reason.
Torrie clearly smiling through the entire Macho "slap"
You know when you think you kinda consider terry funk cussing at the horse a middle finger to the four horseman
To be fair, the slap on Wilson was the meekest slap of all time. He barely grazed her. Not saying he should have done it, but you shouldn’t hype it up like it was an actual slap.
ok mr wife beater
It wasn't a Schultz/Stossel open hand slap?
She was literally smiling while being hit, I doubt it was a big deal. I think you literally had to just roll with the punches i you signed up to deal with Randy or Scott.
Randy used his Stand called Macho Man
I alwaya thought Raven attacked by a fan was funny. 😂
Because he sold it, thinking it was DDP, who he was feuding with and was meant to attack him in an identical way; he got grabbed, and everyone thought this weedy guy pulled him out of the ring by his hair with one arm... 😅🤣
Eric Bischoff just confirmed what Hogan said he had the power but didn't use it but only one time towards the end of wcw
Macho Man didn't do drugs, drugs did Macho Man. #oohyeeeeah
Sid's broken leg didn't make the list?
That's what I was waiting for
And also Buff Bagwell injuring his neck.
Torrie Wilson was something else.
1:36 not even Terry funk could walk away from a horse kicking him in the head
@TraxelAxel Sorry if I sound like a smart aleck, but I’m pretty sure at 1:24 the horse kicked Terry in the shoulder. If the horse had kicked him in the head, he probably would have been either knocked out, or have died from brain damage.
The horsekick was perfect 😂😂 I watched it..and it was like they planned this.
This is crazy stuff!!
Hulk Hogan recently stated in an interview that he had creative control in WCW, but he never used it! That would mean that WCW wrote the confusing World War 3 finish.... yes Terry of course
#1 was actually a 2 for 1…Because at 7:42 Bret Hart was driving that white Lincoln Town Car…You see him skid a little bit…He came VERY close to smashing into one of the WCW production trucks
And oh ya this was not very long after Goldberg kicked him in the head
I was surprised when Madusa threw the WWF Women’s title in the trash on an episode of Nitro.
Did anyone ever see the episode where Scott Hall was facing off against Lex Luger but he was hammered? It was so bad that Eric Bishoff and the nWo Wolfpack came down to the ring to address him. At the time, I didn’t know that was a real thing and that he was struggling with alcohol.
Scott Hall never competed while drunk in WCW everything on TV was totally scripted. Not that that makes them mocking a guy for what he's going through irL any better
@@TraxelAxel when Nash came out it looked odd since Nash and Hall were on opposites sides at the time. They were really selling the angle because there was another episode of him getting beer from a fan in the crowd. Wild times.
7:23 "SEND FOR THE MAN!"
Who's corpsing now? 😂
@@SNOWDUDE13 😂🤣😂
Too late....the steroids and drugs killed him first 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
If Terry Funk would’ve hit that 🐴 with that trash can.😂😂😂😂😂
I was fucking praying for it
The horse kicked Funk in the shoulder, NOT the head. Otherwise, Funk wouldn't have lived. Steiner's shoot on Flair was epic! I remember watching it live and it was fantastic! Savage's "slap" was so ineffectual that Tori was smiling. Not a real slap.
7:03 Send it to the man 😁😁😁
Those good ol Botchamania videos
Leather jacket on a pole match 😂😂😂
I expect nothing less from The Macho Man
Horse kicks are no joke. Glad Funk got lucky with where the kick landed.
0:02 it legitimately sounds like you’re speaking French here “je ne sais pas, d’artangan”
Remind anyone of another place?
Cough cough wink wink. Cough wink
#5 when macho man was the sane one. Hell he always was and this just proved it!
DDP has helped a lot of these guys rehab off of drugs.
This was cool you don’t really see lists of wcw
Goldberg actually said, there was someone on the inside of the limo that was supposed to hit the glass out from the inside. But the glass was so thick that the bit didn't work quite right. But finally the glass broke and you can see in the clip that it was indeed hit from the inside to break.
7:21 Torrie ❤❤
Pillman with that chico stache is gold 🥇
Vince Russo should’ve booked Al snow vs the horse 😂😂😂😂😂😂 inside the stable match
RAZADAZA SAYS HELLO FROM FLORIDA 😂U mean 365 days in a year 😂😮
Bobby Heenan was a notional treasure. Him and gorilla monsoon was my childhood
Next feud The Horse vs. Scott Steiner. And I am pretty sure that would be a outstanding promo from Big Poppa Pump ;)
Scott Steiner eviscerated Slick Ric.
Now, I gotta go search for it 🤣🤣🤣
Bill goldberg vs ryback in a episode of are you smarter than a fifth grader. Id love to see it
Both would lose!!!
Bash at the Beach 2000 sure made its mark as being TOO real.
Was Sid in WWE when he broke his leg live or was this WCW? This was the most gruesome for me since I was young at that time
That was WCW in a match with Scott (Steiner) Sid went to the top or second rope then on the way down from the impact broke his leg and all you saw was one straight leg (on the mat) and one leg pointed/twisted in the opposite direction
It was the second rope, but possibly the first time Sid ever left the mat. Then he tried to land it on 1 leg. I just got a chill up my spine.
@@beavis1887 yea I remember Sid never did any high flying moves possibly due to his size and weight maybe when he was younger and had less muscle mass he could pull it off
But yea that was a gruesome injury for WCW/Sid
@@maxpayne7312 probably the worst injury in a ring you’ll ever see on video. Hopefully they never release the Droz or Owen Hart videos.
That was WCW I remember that match, I was watching it live. Grossest injury I've ever witnessed.
Goldberg smart
Bobby Heenan was an amazing wrestler as well. Respect
Scott Steiner is pure gold on the Mike
Wrestlelamia is always grasping at straws.😅😂
The guy from The Double Cross Ranch is certainly an animal.
That the horse could've killed Funk is insane.
So everyone should ask themselves this.....If Uncle Scott was THAT unhinged THAT many times....what in the world is Bron Breaker going to be like?....... I'd like to say more like Rick but..... 🙄 I guess time will tell....and WHO else is overly shocked that both Hogan and Savage were on this list?! Notice who ISN'T on this list? Sting, the WCW lifer, so whats the moral? Bischoff was NUTS taking Vince's cast offs. Know who is repeating that? Tony Kahn....so again...how long till AEW starts spiraling like WCW did? Or did that already start with Punk?
Rick is a xenophobe and known bully.
The horse didn't kick funk in the head. It kicked him in the arm or side.
Im surprsied Russo did not book a Terry Funk vs the Horse in a carot on a pole match
Goldberg's injury after hitting the car window was actually so severe he very nearly lost his arm. Had they not been able to repair the badly damaged artery they would have had to amputate. Yes, it was that bad!
Send in the hand
That was a work slap from Savage. The Tank Abbot knife thing, probbaly a work based on the reaction of the people around it. It WCW did it right they would have clued in the announcers about it and turn it into an angle but WCW was so disorganize at the time they wouldn't have pulled it off.
Wrestlelamia, wasn't Eddie Guerrero's promo on Eric Bischoff throwing coffee at him real?
Knowing Eddie's short fuse and Bischoff's ego, how could the story not be a "work"?
I didn't know youtube could have so many ads in such a short video.
Corpsing?? SEND FOR THE MAN!
LOL Brian Pillman became Hol Pillma.
Randy Savage doing a JoJo Reference
6:27 Tank Abbott was wild for that knife 🔪
This would have been so much better if it had the real audio and video clips after you explained each one.
Nash was an official friend
Savage barely touched Wilson. wtf is this nonsense demonization?
Lol we know russo would've put the belt on the horse if he could have...
Booker T calling Hulk Hogan the n word is real as it gets😂😂
Terry Funk wrestling a horse would have been epic
GOLDBERG EATS CORN THE LONG WAY 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The best wrestling show of the 90s mid 90s late 90s and 2000s wcw Monday nitro and wcw thunder great controversial wrestling show back in the 90s wcw
lol
Going off like Savage battered her, for clicks?
Low man, low
He TAPPED her, no wonder you didn’t show the clip, would’ve proved yourself a liar
Come on man, we’re all wrestling fans here
Why you gotta be so disrespectful?
RIP Macho
I wonder why WCW fell then.....🥱🤔
I'm surprised he didnt mention of steinwrs flair promo of steiner telling the tv viewers to switch to raw. Well he wasnt lying.
#8 Steiner going off on Kimberly for reporting Sunny looks bad now given how Sunny's behavior has gone since then.
#7 Hogan being selfish & unprofessional? Also known as a day that ends in Y. 😀
#4 Scott Steiner losing his cool? Also a day that ends in Y.
#2 Torrie did break character. She was laughing (most likely nervous laughter) when Savage was screaming at his girlfriend. That does NOT mean he should have slapped her, of course. Just saying that's why it happened.
7:05 Send for the man!
#botchamania
Don't forget that if Goldberg had cut his arm any more deeply, he could have lost his whole arm.
SEND THE MAN!
Vince Russo worked for Vince McMahon during his time in WCW. That's why he would do the most awful kind of matches possible. It was to make WCW lose viewers and thereby be able to be bought
You'd have a good point if it wasn't for Vince Russo being just as useless when he did work for WWE
Goldberg didn't say: "Real Glass" when he cut his arm because that would have been lame.
Hogan and unprofessionalism.. Couldnt think of a better way to describe the bloke.
Between faking injuries and his ego ruining so many moments he's lucky he was who he was or he would have been out the door fast!
What about when Steiner attacked a fan, I can't remember if it was on Nitro or Thunder but it was on campus at Ohio State and Steiner being from Michigan. It damn sure looked real and we didn't see him back on TV for a few weeks but nothing was ever mentioned of it. Maybe I'm wrong here but it definitely looked and felt real then considering his absence something had to have happened.
5:18 Scott buried Ric