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Post by sincityhero on Nov 1, 2007 19:27:28 GMT -5
Who else agrees that they were one of the best tag teams of all time? I think people under rate them... they were soo exciting with all the sick suplexes and clothelines etc... Also does anybody know where to find their old song that went '' STEINER LINED'' ''STEINER LINED'' lol? I found it on limewire but its like half the song...
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Post by cia on Nov 1, 2007 19:29:38 GMT -5
Wrong board.
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Post by sincityhero on Nov 1, 2007 19:42:17 GMT -5
They were in WWF....
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Post by E-Noon on Nov 1, 2007 19:48:11 GMT -5
Then why wouldnt you put this in the classic board.
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Post by sincityhero on Nov 1, 2007 19:48:47 GMT -5
Whats the big difference? If this annoys you don't click it.
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Post by E-Noon on Nov 1, 2007 19:53:47 GMT -5
Im not annoyed, Im just agreeing with the other guy, its the wrong board.
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Post by brethartthehitman on Nov 1, 2007 19:59:13 GMT -5
who cares! yea the steiners were amazing dude! if i can find that theme tonight ill pm you!
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Post by Stevo on Nov 1, 2007 20:01:49 GMT -5
They're overrated. Two guys who would rather go out there and beat the living crap out of jobbers than put on a spectacular match? Sure, they had a flashy offense and looked great, but in order to have great wrestling, you need to SELL for your opponent.
Thats why when the Steiners went toe-to-toe with guys like the Headshrinkers and Arn Anderson, guys who won't just sit there and take the Steiners' crap, great matches were produced.
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Post by compton on Nov 1, 2007 21:16:59 GMT -5
^Yeah, but to be fair, you're talking about a time when squash matches with jobbers was a very common thing.
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Post by sincityhero on Nov 2, 2007 7:53:15 GMT -5
Here is the song I was talking about...
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Post by sincityhero on Nov 2, 2007 12:40:59 GMT -5
Found it. u can close now if u want.
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Post by moogie101 on Nov 3, 2007 13:36:26 GMT -5
They were a great team, yeah sometimes they abused undermatched foes but thats a fault of the business itself not just that of the Steiners. They had a very exciting ring style and in their prime were really working a style a good few years ahead of others. I've always liked hard hitting & boy did these two deliver that with the Steinerlines and suplex variations.
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Post by markallenkellner on Nov 3, 2007 15:24:04 GMT -5
To this day, I still can't believe that Big Poppa Pump is the same guy that popularized the Frankensteiner in America.
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Post by fallenhero on Nov 3, 2007 16:07:19 GMT -5
The song says "Steinerized"
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Post by sincityhero on Nov 3, 2007 20:45:04 GMT -5
Yea I know that now lol
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Post by JH on Nov 4, 2007 6:37:21 GMT -5
one of the greatest teams of all time hands down
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Post by LeighD on Nov 5, 2007 7:27:17 GMT -5
I always flip-flop between Steiners and LOD for the title of wrestling's greatest tag team of all-time. I bought the Best of the Steiners from RF Video a few years back and it is one of the best videos I own!
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Post by ra24sabu on Nov 11, 2007 3:11:22 GMT -5
Harlem Heat > Steiners
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Post by Calcifer Boheme on Nov 13, 2007 1:39:49 GMT -5
I lvoed them... I wish they were still what they used to be, but that happens, I guess.
I will always be a fan of the early 90s Steiner Bros.
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Post by rawsmackdown89 on Nov 14, 2007 23:34:21 GMT -5
The Steiner Screw Driver was so far ahead of its time, even if someone used that move today in WWE, Vince McMahon would fired that person immediately
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