The National Wrestling Alliance has brought in one of the biggest loose cannons in professional wrestling. This is Big Poppa Pump himself, Scott Steiner. His resume speaks for itself, being one of the most decorated tag team champions of all time, and a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Arguably his most infamous aspect is his absolutely insane promos, where seems to speak directly from his insane heart. His Steiner Math promo has transcended professional wrestling to the point where you have Jeopardy champion James Holzhauer using it to trash talk to his opponents on Twitter and promote ‘The Greatest Of All Time’ editions of the quiz based show.
Scott Steiner Is Joining Nick Aldis’s New Faction
In the NWA, we have seen their champion Nick Aldis turn heel as he shows everyone his true nature. He turned on Tim Storm, and aligned with former NWA Tag Team Champions Tom Latimer & Royce Isaacs to form a powerful unit. This group has gotten much stronger, now that they have Big Poppa Pump in their corner. Despite being 57 years old, Steiner is still a genetic freak and an imposing figure for anyone to have to face. Big Poppa Pump arrived in the National Wrestling Alliance as the Third Man for next week’s huge 6-Man Tag Team Match where he will be on Nick Aldis’sTeam as they will face whoever Ricky Morton finds to join him in battle.
As far as surprises go, you can’t go much bigger with bringing in a legend than Scott Steiner. He is still a solid worker, and his mic work alone pays for his addition to any company. He isn’t quite someone you want to rely on as a champion, but he is absolutely someone who gets people talking and will put more eyes on your product.
Where Has Steiner Been Recently?
Scott Steiner had made appearances for Impact Wrestling in 2019, where he teams with old partner Petey Williams and female powerhouse Jordynne Grace. They also teamed up for Chikara Wrestlings annual King of Trios tournament, where they made it to the semi-finals. Steiner also appeared for Maryland Championship Wrestling, Bar Wrestling, ICW New York, and many other small indie promotions. He worked 14 matches in 2019.
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