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| #21 Posted on 19.11.02 1658.28 Reposted on: 19.11.09 1658.51 |
Originally posted by AWArulz
Originally posted by tomvejada Well it looks like Steiner's first feud will be with Y2J. I liked Steiner's promo as well as Y2J interrupting him.
Don't be too sure. I predict a similar state of affairs on SD. With who? Hmmmm
Angle needs to blow off his feud with Benoit, so I see that building for awhile. But Angle would be gold.
Rey, even though busy being tag champ, would be my thought. But I hope for Angle.
I predict that Steiner doesn't "sign" for several more weeks.
You don't think somebody full of Mattitude would let some guy get away with walking in on him (his interruption of Chris Nowinski, more specifically), & tossing him around? That's the tease that we're going to get on Smackdown! | DMC
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| #22 Posted on 19.11.02 1711.05 Reposted on: 19.11.09 1711.08 | All I want to know is where is Midajah? Was she not part of the deal to bring BPP to the WWE?
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| #23 Posted on 19.11.02 1837.37 Reposted on: 19.11.09 1839.40 | Am I the only one that finds it humorous (in a laugh at him instead of laugh with him type of way) that Scott Steiner constantly tries to put himself over as a "female pleasuring machine". No matter what he's talking about or what he's asked he always does it. He did it a couple of times in his WWE.com interview, even though the questions had nothing to do with the direction he went in. He did it again on Raw when he got off on a tangeant about giving women "The Big O".
It just makes him seem sexually frustrated to me. Usually, the guys that talk the most, do the least. Maybe all those steroids have left "The Big Bad Booty Daddy" with the little limp mushroom cap. | tasslex
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| #24 Posted on 19.11.02 1850.12 Reposted on: 19.11.09 1850.25 | Wow, that old Steiner interview is a hoot. If he REALLY feels that way about Flair how will he be able to coexist with him on Raw? | tomvejada
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| #25 Posted on 20.11.02 0806.27 Reposted on: 20.11.09 0808.39 | SPOILER: According to the Smackdown Spoilers, they air a Steiner vignette, then they announce that Steiner will be on Smackdown next week. Crowd was mega-pissed. | redsoxnation
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| #26 Posted on 20.11.02 0912.06 Reposted on: 20.11.09 0913.16 |
Originally posted by tasslex Wow, that old Steiner interview is a hoot. If he REALLY feels that way about Flair how will he be able to coexist with him on Raw?
They coexisted on Nitro at the end with the legendary Magnificent Seven era. | drjayphd
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| #27 Posted on 21.11.02 1817.36 Reposted on: 21.11.09 1817.54 |
Originally posted by tomvejada SPOILER: According to the Smackdown Spoilers, they air a Steiner vignette, then they announce that Steiner will be on Smackdown next week. Crowd was mega-pissed.
Biggest heat of the night, no question. Then again, Heyman was a close second. | NickBockwinkelFan
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| #28 Posted on 22.11.02 0234.04 Reposted on: 22.11.09 0234.56 | How bad is his back? Has he had surgery? I've heard a real mixture of conjecture about his health. He back seems very stable. Military pressing 250 lb wrestlers isn't easy and he seemed fairly flexible on those release suplexes. I'm wondering how bad can he really be? | DarrylTheHitman
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| #29 Posted on 22.11.02 2305.41 Reposted on: 22.11.09 2316.22 | I don't know about his back but I thought his most recent problem was drop foot. Is that related to the back too? Or is that a separate problem? | The 5th Horseman
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| #30 Posted on 23.11.02 1418.12 Reposted on: 23.11.09 1420.02 |
Originally posted by DarrylTheHitman I don't know about his back but I thought his most recent problem was drop foot. Is that related to the back too? Or is that a separate problem?
Drop Foot Syndrome simply means that the person can't flex their foot. When we walk, our foot flexes up, or flattens out, which allows our foot to get up off the ground and then land with some balance. When someone with DFS lifts their leg off the ground, they can't flex their foot so their their foot just dangles. As a result, someone with DFS drags the foot with DFS when they walk.
There are braces, or sleeves, for people with DFS. The brace basically holds the foot in the flattened position constantly, which can cause the same problems and pain that Brian Pillman had to deal with after his ankle was fused and the flexibility was taken away from his ankle. I don't know if Scott Steiner is having to wear one of those braces or if he doesn't have the problem anymore.
But, yes, Steiner's Drop Foot Syndrome probably is related to his back problem. One of the causes of DFS is nerve damage caused during operations, such as the serious back operation Steiner had a few years ago. Other causes of DFS are genetic nerve problems and strokes. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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