Scott Steiner Claims Bron Breakker Stole His Belongings and Owes Him Money

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Scott Steiner believes Bron Breakker can reach “Roman Reigns’ level” of success in WWE.

Speaking during a recent appearance at the “For The Love of Wrestling” convention, the WWE Hall of Famer commented on his nephew having all the potential in the world.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On whether Breakker can hit Roman Reigns’ level in WWE: “Oh, there’s no doubt he can reach that level. It just takes time. I think he’s ready, he just needs some more seasoning wrestling against good guys. When you wrestle against good guys, you get better. I think he’s ready, he just needs to make the right moves here and there and you never know what can happen. He’s doing good.

“The one thing you have to be a good at as a professional wrestler is the interview. When he was just a little boy, six or seven years old, he’d ride his bike over to my house. He had watched Monday Night Nitro and then he’d come over and do the interview on me, my exact same sh*t, talking sh*t to me. Man, come up with your own sh*t. It was in his blood from a very young age, that’s probably why he’s so good at it right now.”

On Breakker using his moves: “[jokingly] Of course, he’s stealing all my sh*t. Oh yeah, I call him out all of the time. [laughs] Matter of fact, he owes me a check!”

While Damian Priest and Roman Reigns haven’t wrestled each other just yet, the Judgment Day member is looking forward to the opportunity at some point down the road.

Speaking on a recent edition of the “Superstar Crossover” podcast, Priest expressed his desire to face the Tribal Chief, as well as The Rock’s return to WWE.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On The Rock’s return and wanting to face Roman Reigns: “I mean, The Rock is back. Seriously, man, right now because that’s the main focus WWE, right? I’ve never squared up with Roman. So that’s always that’s always in the back of my head. You know, like, ‘Huh, we’ve never touched, nothing.’ So I’d be lying if I didn’t say I haven’t thought of that.”

On possibly cashing in Money in the Bank on Reigns: “If only he was around more often and he was on SmackDown more often, but time to time will tell. Look, I’m not going anywhere. He’s not going anywhere. We’re gonna square up at some point. So I look forward to that.”

Scott Steiner, WWE Hall of Famer, believes that his nephew Bron Breakker has the potential to reach the same level of success as Roman Reigns in WWE. Steiner made these comments during a recent appearance at the “For The Love of Wrestling” convention.

According to Steiner, Breakker has all the potential in the world but just needs some more experience and seasoning wrestling against top talent. Steiner believes that by facing skilled opponents, Breakker will continue to improve and eventually reach the level of Roman Reigns.

One aspect that Steiner highlighted as crucial for a professional wrestler is their ability to cut a good promo. He shared a humorous anecdote about Breakker as a young boy riding his bike to Steiner’s house after watching Monday Night Nitro. Breakker would then imitate Steiner’s interviews, showing a natural talent for talking trash. Steiner believes that this early exposure to wrestling and promo skills is why Breakker is so good at it now.

In a joking manner, Steiner mentioned that Breakker has been using some of his signature moves in the ring. He playfully called him out for stealing his moves and even joked that Breakker owes him a check for it.

Meanwhile, Damian Priest, another WWE superstar, expressed his desire to face Roman Reigns and discussed The Rock’s return to WWE during an episode of the “Superstar Crossover” podcast. Priest mentioned that he has never squared up with Reigns and that it’s something he thinks about. He also discussed the possibility of cashing in his Money in the Bank contract on Reigns if the opportunity arises.

Priest acknowledged that The Rock’s return has become a major focus in WWE. However, he emphasized that he is not going anywhere and believes that he and Reigns will eventually have a showdown in the ring.

Both Steiner and Priest’s comments highlight the admiration and respect they have for Roman Reigns and their aspirations to reach his level of success in WWE. As Breakker continues to develop his skills and gain experience, it will be interesting to see if he can indeed achieve the same level of greatness as Reigns.