
Scott Steiner’s 3 Greatest Matches—And Where to Watch Them
Big Poppa Pump, as they call him, the one and only Scott Steiner, is coming to Shreveport for Geek'd Con's 10th anniversary show. Before August arrives, catch yourself up on the awesome strength of one of the greatest tag wrestlers and speakers in the sport of professional wrestling with three of his best matches, handpicked by superfans.
Using the age-old fan rating on Cagematch.net, we can discover which Scott Stiener matches have held up to the test of time, and are well worth a rewatch. Some of the reviews on Cagematch for the "Big Bad Booty Daddy's" matches are over 10 years old, leaving a history of reviews to show how the opinions have changed on some of these matchups over time.
Scott Steiner's 3 Best Matches
3 | The Steiner Brothers V.S. The Hart Brothers (WWF Wrestling Challenge 1994)
Scott Steiner's third-best match of his entire career, according to the fans on cagematch.net, is the tag team bout he and his brother shared with the legendary Hart brothers on the January 11th,1994, edition of WWF's Wrestling Challenge.
The cagematch.net rating for the match is 8.31 out of a possible 10 points, with only one review giving the match less than 6 points. The comments on the match share the same sentiment, praising the athleticism and strength of the Steiners on top of how visceral the match felt.
Some viewers found themselves disappointed with the match's ending, but still found value in the match as a whole.
If you want to find this gem of a tag match, you might be out of luck because it's not available with the rest of the Wrestling Challenge episodes WWE has available on Peacock; you'll likely have to trade someone for a VHS tape with this match on it.
2 | Hiroshi Hase & Keiji Muto V.S. The Steiner Brothers (NJPW Battlefield 1994)
At what has been described by wrestling legend Jim Ross as the "Japanese equivalent to the Super Bowl," New Japan Pro Wrestling has run a yearly show on January 4th from the Tokyo Dome since 1992. It's fitting then that for one of the most prestigious wrestling shows in Japan, the Stieners had one of their best in-ring bouts at the show.
Given a score of 8.33 out of 10, the match is ranked 2nd best out of the entire show it was on, sitting right behind a match between two Japanese wrestling legends in Antonio Inoki and Genichiro Tenryu. The reviews laud the match for its pacing and show of strengths.
The find this match, you just need a subscription to NJPW World, there are decades of New Japan shows there, so it might be worth the $9.99 a month if you wanna see more Japanese style wrestling.
1 | Steiner Bros, Brian Pilman, and Sting V.S. The Four Horsemen (Flair, Zbyszko, Windham)
According to the wrestling fans of Cagematch.net, Scott Steiner's best match of all time was the War Games match from WCW's 1991 WrestleWar. Rated at 8.35 points, fans on Cagematch compared the match to the renowned "Kings Road" style of wrestling that's popularly found in All Japan Pro Wrestling (if you're a wrestling super-nerd like me, you understand what a compliment that is).
Other comments compare this match to the more recent WarGames matches WWE has put on since reviving the match type, though the comparisons seem to prefer the older style of WarGames more.
Good news if you want to see this match, WrestleWar '91 is available with the rest of the WCW catalog on Peacock.
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