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Scott Steiner had been one of the biggest names of professional wrestling throughout the 90s, and he had been successful in both singles and Tag Team competitions. He started his wrestling career as a tag team wrestler along with his brother, Rick Steiner, and together they were famously known as the Steiner Brothers.
Scott Steiner also worked as a singles wrestler during the prime days of WCW, and he even won multiple singles championships, including the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. It was quite unfortunate that WCW died in 2001, or else we could have seen Steiner receiving a strong main event push and winning more World Championships in the future.

Scott Steiner discussed his bond with Kevin Nash
He joined WWE back in late 2002, and it looks like he was going to have a very strong push upon his return to the promotion. He previously worked in WWE during the early 90s, and he was treated as a tag team wrestler along with his brother. The Steiner Brothers even won the WWE Tag Team titles twice.
Steiner is still not officially retired
Scott Steiner had a long wrestling career, and he has worked with many big names. One of his long time co worker Kevin Nash, was recently remembered by the Big Poppa Pump and revealed bonding with him before his wrestling days. During a recent appearance at "Geek'd Con", he explained the following about his real life bonding with Kevin Nash;

Bron Breakker is the real life nephew of Scott Steiner
"I know Kevin for a long time. I knew Kevin before I even got into wrestling," said Steiner. "We used to work out in the same gym in Atlanta, Georgia, when I was wrestling for NWA at that time. Of course, he's from Michigan too. You always got that kind of bond. Usually people from that same area usually has the same kind of thoughts because we grew up the same way. He's a good guy, man. Still friends with him to this day. I talk to him, you know, quite a bit."
He was supposed to receive a strong main event push in 2003, but things did not go very well for him, and ultimately, he was relegated to a lower mid card role. By 2004, he left WWE and never returned to the promotion to work in the ring. He worked in TNA Wrestling and on the independent circuit after that. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022 along with his brother.