Hall Of Famer Ready To Make WWE Return
A Hall of Famer could go back to WWE.
Scott Steiner made his first foray into WWE alongside his brother in 1992, and the pair found a measure of success before heading back to WCW in mid-1994.
However, the Steiner who returned to the company in 2002 was a completely different performer. Now, “Big Poppa Pump” Steiner arrived carrying an injury, and he never truly got going despite an early run opposite Triple H.
Steiner later left the company just two years later and was less than complimentary following his exit. That theme continued for several years, with the relationship between the two sides seemingly broken beyond repair.
Things only changed when his nephew Bron Breakker signed with the company, and he became wary of having a negative impact on his career. This was hammered home when The Steiners were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022.
During an appearance on a panel at Geek’d Con, Steiner now admitted that he’d be open to returning to television for a storyline with Breakker.
“I mean, I would definitely help them all if that’s what they, if they wanted. I mean, I haven’t thought about it, but if they did think that I could do something with them, yeah, I’d definitely go back and help them out. It would be great.”
AEW Led Bron Breakker To WWE
During the same appearance, Scott Steiner revealed that he told Bron Breakker to steer away from the wrestling industry. However, he changed his opinion following the creation of AEW in early 2019.
Steiner believes that having competition between companies makes the industry as a whole stronger and much more wrestler-friendly.
Meanwhile, it was recently reported that Bron Breakker is in line to become World Champion, with a rough plan in place.
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