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I don't neccessarily agree with Steiner, but I do want to point out the fact that Steiner was able to have good entertaining matches with Test, Jericho, RVD, and a few others. His matches against Triple H were probably the worst in his entire 2003 WWE return.
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I am the cheese
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I'm not saying it was Trips fault or Steiners, and yes Steiner obviously had ring rust in those days, but he was still able to put on good matches (or be carried to good matches, depending on how you see it) with other wrestlers not named Triple H. Its obvious that the two did not have good chemistry in the ring at all. But there are many different reasons for having a bad match too, and the fact that Steiner hit 20 odd suplexes makes me believe the two did not prepare too well or at all, for their match. Plus neither guy seems to like each other which never helps when it comes down to putting a match together. |
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