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Scott Steiner Doesn't Care About Being In The WWE Hall Of Fame "Because It Don’t Exist"

Scott Steiner Doesn't Care About Being In The WWE Hall Of Fame "Because It Don’t Exist"

Posted: Mar 5th 2020 By: Josh Coulson - Sportster.com

Scott Steiner hasn't ever had much good to say about WWE, but his latest comments might be his biggest slam to date.

Scott Steiner has never been one to shy away from criticizing WWE, but his latest comments about Vince McMahon and Triple H are next level.

The way in which former employees of WWE talk about the company after they've gone can differ dramatically. In all fairness, that can probably be said of most companies. Some people will have a terrible experience working there and want everyone to know. Meanwhile, others will have loved every minute of it and wished that they never had to leave.

Some wrestlers appear to have more of an axe to grind than others. On those occasions, when the way in which they were treated by WWE on-screen is put under the microscope, fans can understand why. Scott Steiner, for example. Big Poppa Pump had an incredible career under the WCW banner. Then, when he arrived in WWE, things went downhill fast.

Almost 20 years after his final run in WWE, Steiner clearly still holds a grudge against Vince McMahon and Triple H. During a recent interview with Sitting Ringside, Steiner went to town on his former employers like never before. The former WCW Champion said some incredibly derogatory things about The Game, and why he doesn't care that he's not in the Hall Of Fame.

When taking into account Steiner's accomplishments in WCW, there's no doubt he deserves a spot in the HOF. However, his latest comments about the Hall might well have guaranteed Big Poppa Pump never receives that honor. "It exists in Vince’s mind. Do I give a f*ck if I rent space in Vince’s mind? F*ck no," Steiner heatedly explained. "I don't care if I'm in the Hall Of Fame because it's a f*cking joke because it don't exist."

There are countless examples of bridges being burned between wrestlers and WWE, only to be miraculously rebuilt years later. Those examples have led us to "never say never" when it comes to WWE returns or HOF inductions. Seems as if that rule can probably be waived in this instance. We're not sure how anyone can come back from some of the things Steiner has said about WWE and the people who run the show. Plus, we can't ever envision a world where Steiner would want to be involved with WWE again anyway.

 

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