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Scott Steiner Has No Problem With Bron Breakker Using His Moves

Scott Steiner is happy to let Bron Breakker borrow the Steiner Brothers’ wrestling moves.

Bron Breakker is the son of Rick Steiner and the nephew of former WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner. Despite not using their last names, he has paid homage to them in his ring gear and the moveset used in the ring.

The Intercontinental Champion has used moves like the Frankensteiner and Steiner Recliner, something that Scott Steiner has absolutely no issue with.

Scott Steiner recently spoke with Busted Open Radio where he was asked about Bron Breakker using some of his moves. (H/T to WrestlingInc for the transcription). The wrestling legend has no issue with him borrowing his moves, saying “he’s blood!”.

“He’s blood, of course I would have no problem with that! Known him all his life, love that kid, he’s great, he’s definitely highly [athletic].”

Scott Steiner added that he is surprised how quickly Bron Breakker grasped cutting promos in WWE. He added that it is what has helped him progress so quickly up the ranks on the main roster.

“That’s surprised me, and I think that’s helped him a lot in his progression of where he’s at in wrestling right now.”

Scott Steiner On His Son Brock Potentially Getting Into Wrestling

WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner was interviewed by ESPN at his son’s college football game. When asked if Brock intends to follow in his footsteps into the world of pro wrestling, Steiner confirmed that’s the current plan.

“Yeah, that’s the plan. I mean that’s what he wants to do so whatever makes him happy.”

When asked what it would take for him to succeed in that world, Steiner joked that his son needs to be a genetic freak like him.

“Be a genetic freak like myself,” Steiner said with a smirk. “It takes a lot of work. I did it for like 25 years so it takes a while to be good.”

“He’ll be a Steiner, so that helps out. But he’s a good athlete so the sky’s the limit for him,” Scott Steiner said. “I’ll help him out any way I can. I’m happy for him watching him fulfill his athletic dreams. So once football is over, he’ll do it with wrestling.”

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