Scott Steiner's response to steroid allegations and drug test in WWE
WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner is one of the most notable wrestlers from the Steiner family. He has worked for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Total Nonstop Action (TNA), among other prominent promotions.
Throughout his career, he stood out for his incredible physique. The use of steroids has been commonly brought up over the years, and directed at many wrestlers. Steiner, 61, has a clear response to such allegations.
When it was brought up in one of the A&E Biography: WWE Legends episodes, Scott Steiner did not want to convince anybody. Instead, he simply pointed to how he never failed a drug test in his illustrious career:
"You can make all the accusations you want. I've never failed a drug test. Take that information and do what you want with it. When I made the transition from Steiner Brothers to Big Poppa Pump, I wanted to get in the best shape I possibly could. A lot of strict diet. Once you are leaner, you're naturally going to look bigger."
Scott Steiner and Rick Steiner performed for WWE (then WWF) between 1992 to 1994 after a three-year stint in WCW. Scott Steiner would only return at Survivor Series 2002 to the Stamford-based promotion after leaving in 1994. Once again, his run there lasted for two years.
Regarding drug tests in World Wrestling Entertainment, the Hall of Famer recounted a joke he told management when he was asked to take it on Slam Sports recently:
"I’ve never failed a drug test in my life. When WWE told me to take one, I told them to have Triple H pick me up in a limo. We could go test together. (laughs) They never asked again!"
On-screen, Steiner and Triple H feuded over the World Heavyweight Championship in early 2003. Their bouts were not well received by fans. Scott Steiner's most significant run later in the aughts was when he joined TNA and became part of the Main Event Mafia stable.
Scott Steiner's nephew is one of the fastest-rising WWE Superstars in 2024
After a successful run in NXT, which was prolonged by another year between 2023 to April 2024, the company finally drafted Bron Breakker to its flagship show, Monday Night RAW.
Within a short period, Breakker has already established his place on the red brand as he is currently pursuing the Intercontinental Championship which is in possession of Sami Zayn.
Despite a setback at Money in the Bank on July 6, where Zayn handed the former NXT Champion a loss, it appears Bron Breakker will stop at nothing until he claims his first piece of gold on the main roster.