Good interview with Steiner...

The Baltimore Sun has a good interview with Scott Steiner up. Highlights are below.

On why he didn't do well in WWE: Well, if you look back, everyone from WCW got treated like [garbage], from Goldberg, to Kevin Nash, to Scott Hall. You have to remember – you were there – we beat WWE for 82 weeks straight, and Vince [McMahon] obviously took that personally, so he wanted to bring everyone in that was on top in WCW and bury them. Kevin Nash is supposed to be the best friend of Triple H, but he got the same thing. He won the first title match [against Triple H] by DQ and then lost the second one. I can't really take it that personally because [Tripe H] treated supposedly his best friend the same way. I'll tell you right now: People up there are miserable. Both times that I went up there, it was the most screwed-up place I've ever been.

On who is to blame for WCW's fall: The people that are the most to blame are the higher-ups in TBS. They despised professional wrestling even though we outdrew basketball, baseball – even when the Braves were in the World Series. And then to sell it for $2.5 million? That's ridiculous. That right there shows you it was a [screwed] up situation. Everybody wants to blame Eric Bischoff, and they don't know what they're talking about. Eric Bischoff was one of the best things to happen to WCW because he brought the pay scale up and he wanted to get rid of the old [expletive] that was going on in WCW. Unfortunately, he didn't want anything to do with the booking. I had a number of talks with Eric where he said, "Man, I need to find some different bookers. Where do I go?" It was hard to find.

On the resect shown to Ric Flair during his RAW farewell: It's written in the show. They have to show up. It's just like if they tell you to go out there and do a match. They had to go out there and pretend like they respect the guy. The only guys that do are Triple H and Shawn Michaels. They're three peas in a pod – three guys who couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag. They're three of the biggest [wusses] that have ever been in the sport. And they're all friends – imagine that. They all come from the same mold. They were never athletes and the way they got things done was behind closed doors and backstabbing people.

Check out the full interview here.