RAW is going to be interesting now that Steiner signed on...
I didn\'t follow WCW much, or even at all. So, when I heard all this talk about Scott Steiner on wrestling sites, I decided to finally do a search of this guy. All I can say, is that he is just an iron man. That\'s it. Somewhat the case is like with Goldberg. His mic talent as well as wrestling is subpar, compared to others. I admitt, Golderg has some impressive achievements, and he has held the WCW title a long time, but if they were ever to pit Lesnar vs. Goldberg, Lesnar would definitely win. Lesnar would also win in terms of pure brute strength. I doubt Goldberg could possibly do the things Lesnar did, like his debut, when he powerbombed Spike 3 consecuative times, or F5 Rikishi, or do a back breaker to Chuck Pulumbo, and then set him up for an F5 all in the same move.
Steiner might have the edge over Lesnar in strength, because that is what Steiner is, a body builder. His flexibility is pretty limited. It isn\'t balanced. Lesnar\'s flexibility as well as strength is very impressive.
I still have a huge amount of respect for Lesnar\'s workout routine. Has anyone read that article in RAW magazine during SummerSlam what he does? His work ethic, self dicipline is right there. It\'s like the guy never gets tired. I doubt Steiner or Goldberg could run for 8 miles with a 180lb log on their shoulder. Lesnar in a nutshell doesn\'t do anything that totaly sticks out, it\'s like old fashion things he does, being he was brought up on a farm.
You know what I\'d find entertaining? Well it\'s a toss up, but if they wanted to get interesting, remember how they had Mark Henry display his "Toughest Man in the World" talents to the public, maybe the story line has room to like bring like Lesnar, Bautista, Steiner, possibly HHH to like a "show your strength" competition. It sounds corny, and I don\'t know how entertaining it might be for the viewers, but I think if people saw more than just a F5 our of Lesnar, they would really buy his strength.