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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 11:38:53 GMT -5
Steiners vs. Samoan SWAT Team? Yes. Steiners vs. Headshrinkers? Nah. Steiners vs. Destruction Crew? Yes. Steiners vs. Beverly Brothers? Nah. Steiners vs. Rougeau Brothers? Yes. Steiners vs. guys dressed like Mounties? Nah.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 13:15:41 GMT -5
I mean, on television I don't think the Steiner Brothers were actually ever pinned. They lost the tag titles to the Quebecers via DQ on RAW and defeated every team put in their way. Their title reign was disappointing in terms of length, but I think they were lined up to regain the titles at Mania X, by all accounts, before departing. They did wrestle on WWE syndicated programming after WMX. I remember Scott Steiner wrestling Mike Rotundo in a King off The Ring Qualifing Match that was shown in May. Also Rick & Scott did have a match against two jobbers in early May ‘94 during which the announcers said Kevin Nash won the IC title on the previous episode of Superstars. That Scott vs. IRS match, in May 94, was IIRC the Steiners' last TV appearance. I'm guessing one of them was injured which is why they weren't at WMX. Yeah, the tag ranks in 93 into 94 were a rough mess. Rick & Scott came in as the Disasters were breaking up (Quake left, Typhoon stuck around a bit), Beau Beverly was close to leaving (Blake stuck around til the summer), High Energy ended due to an Owen knee injury and Koko being loaned out to USWA, the Nastys were faces and soon departing themselves, and the Bushwackers were more or less a novelty act on weekend shows. Money Inc was there, the Headshrinkers were still relatively new, the Quebecers were about to suddenly be a thing, and the Heavenly Bodies were brought in from SMW to fill the ranks. There was usually a big TV taping once a month or so, and there was always 1 or 2 a few days after a WrestleMania, so they never had "left over" matches airing after a WM. Gosh I love TheHistoryofWWE.com
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