
Professional wrestlers often seem super human, creating larger than life moments and executing unbelievable physical feats.
However, these are still people at the end of the day, and it comes to a point where a wrestler needs to know when to take a step back.
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Such is the case with one WWE Hall of Famer, who recently revealed that their time in the squared circle is probably behind them.

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During an interview with The Wrestling Classic on Casual Conversations, Scott Steiner revealed that it is unlikely he will ever return to the ring.
“Probably not,” Steiner said. “Let the younger guys do their thing.”
That being said, he had complete faith in the current generation of professional wrestlers. Especially his nephew, WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker.
“He steals all my s—,” Steiner said jokingly about Breakker being the first member of their family to win a singles title. “He’s doing great.”
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While Steiner only had tag team success in WWE alongside his brother, Rick Steiner, he proved throughout his career that he was a main event caliber talent.
Steiner made his debut in 1986 before joining World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989. He formed The Steiner Brothers with his real-life brother, Rick Steiner.
In 1992, The Steiner Brothers would move to the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE). They would also appear with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) before returning to WCW in 1996.
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After two more years as a tag team, Scott Steiner would change his image, take on the moniker “Big Poppa Pump,” and join nWo, led by Hollywood Hogan. In 2000, he would start to get a main event push and eventually earn the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
Steiner would continue to have a massive presence in professional wrestling, once again appearing in WWE and becoming a member of the Main Event Mafia in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). His “Steiner Math” promo from the latter has become an iconic moment in wrestling history.
Steiner’s final match was in April 2023 against Rick Caurdiea with UPW Pro Wrestling.
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Throughout his professional wrestling career, Steiner has won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship once, the WCW World Television Championship twice, the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship twice, and countless tag team titles in WCW, WWE, TNA, and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
In 2022, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame alongside his brother.
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