WWE News: Scott Steiner Goes On A Rant Against Triple H And Stephanie McMahon 1

Scott Steiner who was also known as Big Poppa Pomp during his WWE tenure has never been in a cordial relationship with the show-runners of the WWE. He was quite popular among the WWE Universe for his physique. However, that could not resist him from leaving the company at the last decade.

As for now, he recently returned to the Impact Wrestling promotion to possibly pursue one more stint, there. This is quite interesting considering his goring age.

Scott Steiner also appeared in an interview with a body building website, NicksStrengthAndPower. He was asked about his former employer, WWE where he went straight to express his hatred towards the company and its runners, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

You can see the interview given below where he went bad mouth about the company stating, “F**k the WWE”. He was further asked whether he watched the recently bygone, Wrestlemania 33. In reply, his critical view continued with the show-runners:
“Who’s in charge and who runs it, you know? There ain’t two bigger douchebags than Triple H and Stephanie [McMahon], you know? So…”

He did not spare the Nature Boy, Ric Flair as well while speaking of the unveiling of his statue during Wrestlemania 33 Axxess at Orlando, Florida by commenting:

“Let me ask you something. Why did Triple H make a statue of Ric Flair?…There’s no Hall of Fame, you got an address for the Hall of Fame?…Then where’s it at (the statue), what’s your guess?”

The interviewer guessed that perhaps the statue was placed in Triple H and Stephanie’s house to which he brought the Randy Savage context indicating his relationship with younger Stephanie:
“Exactly…and they better not make one of The Macho Man.”

The trash talking did not stop there as the interviewer further claimed that Savage’s statue might have been already made. This was Steiner’s final reply:
“She made one? (Stephanie) Oh, that’s definitely in her bedroom.”

Scott Steiner has been in a feud with Triple H for the World Heavyweight championship back in 2003. It is speculated that the on-screen rivalry has reached to real life, as well. Later, in 2004, he decided to part ways with the WWE. An effort was made to bring him back under the Legend’s contract but that was denied, too.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.