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Legendary tag team can return to WWE TV after over two years if needed, says Bron Breakker

WWE TV is filled with interesting characters that enhance the ongoing storylines and product on a weekly basis. Recently, Bron Breakker said The Steiners (Rick and Scott) could appear on television in a certain capacity if needed.

In 2022, The Steiner Brothers were inducted into the Hall of Fame as a tag team by Bron Breakker. The legendary duo has won multiple titles across the globe and went on to have success as singles stars. However, they haven't appeared in any storyline or in the ring alongside the second-generation star.

In an interview on The Wrestling Classic, Bron Breakker stated Rick or Scott Steiner can appear on TV if there's a creative need for it. The former Intercontinental Champion said he wants them to appear on a PLE to do a spot rather than weekly programming.

"I think it's there if we need it. I think if it works creatively if we're in a spot where that's needed, we have it at our disposal at any time. Me personally, I would rather save that for something huge like a PLE. I think if I had it my way, that's something I would save that for as a PLE," Breakker said.

He added:

"I think that would be a cool thing for them to do with me. I don't know, we'll just have to see. We got that one in the back pocket. My cousin's [Brock Rechsteiner] on his way up, we'll see what he does. We'll see," Breakker said. (From 06:00 to 07:35)

Check out the video below:

In August 2024, the duo was seen in the legend's box at SummerSlam when Breakker won the Intercontinental Title.


Bron Breakker on why he didn't use the family name in WWE

A few years ago, Bron Breakker debuted on WWE NXT and changed the landscape of the brand in the coming months. The second-generation star dominated the brand and remained champion for nearly a year in his second reign as the WWE NXT Champion.

However, many wondered why he went with Breakker instead of Steiner. In an episode of Table for 3, the second-generation star said he wanted to make his own name in the Stamford-based promotion and didn't want to rely on the family name.

On the latest edition of WWE RAW, he congratulated Jey Uso and later crossed paths with Gunther.

If you use any quotes from this article, please credit The Wrestling Classic and provide an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.

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