Rick Steiner
Robert Rechsteiner (born
March 9,
1961 in
Bay City, Michigan), better known by his
ring name,
Rick Steiner, is an
American professional wrestler. Steiner is best known for his appearances with the
National Wrestling Alliance,
World Championship Wrestling and the
World Wrestling Federation, both as a singles wrestler and one half of the
tag team "
The Steiner Brothers" with his younger brother,
Scott.
Robert Rechsteiner was an
amateur wrestling standout at the
University of Michigan, placing 4th at an
NCAA Championship competition. While there, he was introduced to professional wrestling by
George "The Animal" Steele, and entered the business immediately out of college. Taking the simpler stage name Rick Steiner, he spent time in the
American Wrestling Association,
Montreal, Canada, and the
Universal Wrestling Federation before going to work for the
National Wrestling Alliance in
1988. He formed an early tag team with
Sting and won the NWA Television Title from
Mike Rotunda before his brother Scott turned pro. The two formed The Steiner Brothers, one of the most dominating tag teams of their time. The team proved they were for real by defeating the Freebirds for the NWA Tag Team Championship in November,
1989. The pair continued to dominate in the NWA (and later
World Championship Wrestling (WCW), as NWA superterritory
Jim Crockett Promotions came to be known), winning multiple championships and making occasional trips to
New Japan Pro Wrestling. The two jumped to the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF), WCW's biggest competitor, in December,
1992. They found success there as well, winning the
WWF Tag Team Championship from Money Incorporated (
Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster (Mike Rotunda)) in June
1993. The Steiners left the WWF later that year, however. "We left with a bitter taste in our mouth." Steiner said in an interview with the
Michigan Daily. "
Vince McMahon said a lot of things, but never followed through with them." [
1]
The Steiners spent time in
Japan and working for
Extreme Championship Wrestling before returning to WCW in
1996. There they found renewed championship success, winning the Tag Team Championship once again from Harlem Heat (
Booker T and
Stevie Ray) in July.
In
1998, the Steiner Brothers disbanded when Scott
turned heel and joined the notorious
stable. Rick and Scott
feuded for several months afterward. Scott gained newfound singles success in the nWo as "Big Poppa Pump," but Rick languished in the singles ranks, often disappearing and reappearing in
storylines after absences of several months. He did, however, have notable feuds with
Chris Benoit, Sting, and Booker T over the WCW Television Title. When WCW was purchased by
Vince McMahon, Steiner was a member of
Ric Flair's heel group "The
Magnificent Seven" with his brother
Scott. Other members of this group were
Road Warrior Animal,
Lex Luger,
Buff Bagwell and
Jeff Jarrett.
Since WCW's demise, Steiner has been seen in
TNA and
independent promotions, and continues to wrestle often. He also wrestled in
Japan for
Pro Wrestling NOAH in late
2004 and early
2005.
In mid 2005, Steiner began selling
real estate, a common career choice for retired and semi-retired wrestlers. He is also a member of the
Cherokee County school system
board of education. However, he was disqualified from entering the primary for the 2006 term, due to the fact he used the Steiner name, rather than his legal name. Steiner is still eligible to enter the November election, if he uses his legal name [
2].
Rick Steiner returned to TNA on the
May 4,
2006 episode of
TNA iMPACT! as a possible partner for
Sting at
TNA Sacrifice 2006. He made a second appearance on
May 11,
2006 in a similar role.
Finishing and signature moves
*
Diving bulldog*
Steiner Driver (
Death Valley driver)
*
Steiner-Line (
Clothesline)
*
Ted DiBiase*
Ric Flair*
Eddie Gilbert*
Robin Green*
Missy Hyatt*
Kevin SullivanNicknames
*"The Dog-Faced Gremlin"
Quotes
*"If you want some, come get some. If you don't like me, bite me."
*
National Wrestling Alliance:*1-time
NWA World Television Champion:*1-time
NWA World Tag Team Champion (with
Scott Steiner):*2-time
NWA United States Tag Team Champion (1-time with
Eddie Gilbert, 1-time with Scott Steiner):*1-time
NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion:*1990 NWA
Pat O'Connor Memorial Tag Team Tournament winner (with Scott Steiner)
*
New Japan Pro Wrestling:*2-time
IWGP World Tag Team Champion (with Scott Steiner)
*
Pro Wrestling America:*1-time PWA Tag Team Champion (with Scott Steiner)
*
Pro Wrestling Illustrated:*PWI ranked him #
88 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the
PWI Years in 2003.:*PWI ranked him #
2 of the best tag teams of the PWI Years (with Scott Steiner).:*PWI Tag Team of the Year Award (1990, with Scott Steiner; 1993, with Scott Steiner):*PWI Match of the Year (1991, with Scott Steiner, versus
Sting and
Lex Luger)
*
Southern Championship Wrestling:*1-time SCW Heavyweight Champion
*
Universal Wrestling Federation:*1-time
UWF Tag Team Champion (with Sting)
*
World Championship Wrestling:*2-time
WCW World Television Champion:*6-time
WCW World Tag Team Champion (5-time with Scott Steiner, 1-time alone / with
Kenny Kaos):*1-time
WCW United States Heavyweight Champion*
World League Wrestling:*2-time WLW Heavyweight Champion
*
World Wrestling Federation:*2-time
WWF World Tag Team Champion (with Scott Steiner)
*
Wrestling Observer Newsletter:*1986 Most Improved Wrestler :*1990 Tag Team of the Year (with Scott Steiner):*1991 Match of the Year (with Scott Steiner, versus
Hiroshi Hase and
Kensuke Sasaki)
NWA World Television Championship | Preceded by: Mike Rotunda | First | Succeeded by: Mike Rotunda |
| NWA World Tag Team Championship |
Preceded by: Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin | First, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Ron Simmons and Butch Reed |
| NWA United States Tag Team Championship |
Preceded by: Kevin Sullivan and Steve Williams | First, with Eddie Gilbert | Succeeded by: Vacated |
Preceded by: Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane | Second, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Vacated |
| NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship |
Preceded by: Mike Rotunda | First | Succeeded by: Vacated |
| IWGP World Tag Team Championship |
Preceded by: Hiroshi Hase and Kensuke Sasaki | First, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Vacated |
Preceded by: Bam Bam Bigelow and Big Van Vader | Second, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Tony Halme and Scott Norton |
| UWF Tag Team Championship |
Preceded by: Terry Taylor and Chris Adams | First, with Sting | Succeeded by: Brad Armstrong and Tim Horner |
| WCW World Television Championship |
Preceded by: Booker T | First | Succeeded by: Chris Benoit |
Preceded by: Chris Benoit | Second | Succeeded by: Scott Hall |
| WCW World Tag Team Championship |
Preceded by: Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin | First, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Vacated |
Preceded by: Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton | Second, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Terry Gordy and Steve Williams |
Preceded by: Harlem Heat | Third, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Harlem Heat |
Preceded by: The Outsiders | Fourth, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: The Outsiders |
Preceded by: The Outsiders | Fifth, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: The Outsiders |
Preceded by: Scott Hall and The Giant | Sixth, with Kenny Kaos | Succeeded by: Vacated |
| WCW United States Heavyweight Championship |
Preceded by: Shane Douglas | First | Succeeded by: Booker T |
| WWF World Tag Team Championship |
Preceded by: Money, Inc. | First, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: Money, Inc. |
Preceded by: Money, Inc. | Second, with Scott Steiner | Succeeded by: The Quebecers
* Rick Steiner at ObsessedWithWrestling.com * Michigan Daily interview* HomesOfNorthGeorgia.com - Rick Steiner's real estate company
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