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Scott Steiner Says Dixie Carter Was a Dumb A** For Hiring Racist Hulk Hogan

April 20, 2018 | Posted by Larry Csonka

Scott Steiner had an Impact Wrestling Teleconference before his upcoming appearance at this Sunday’s Redemption PPV. Here are the highlights, courtesy of wrestlinginc.com…

Scott Steiner on Konnan & LAX: “Konnan is gonna be doing what he always did when we were in nWo, he’ll be carrying my bags after this match and shining my belt. And my shoes too, actually, he might come and cut my grass. I’m gonna have all three of them, really. I dunno, I haven’t decided yet. [Ortiz and Santana] will be with Konnan cuttin’ my grass,” Steiner responded. “I actually have a [golf] tee spot on the grounds, so it better be just right. I hate golf, but they better be cuttin’ my grass right. That’s why I don’t understand why [Donald] Trump wants keep out all of the Mexicans, but who’s gonna cut the grass? Seriously. I mean that’s a legitimate question.”

Scott Steiner on Why He Originally Came to TNA: “Well, the first part when I wrestled with Jeff [Jarrett] was the reason why I actually came in the first place. It was to help him out and have a viable alternative to just one wrestling organization in the United States. And we formed one of the greatest factions in professional wrestling, the Main Event Mafia with all of the collection of former World Champions. That was great because all of the that talent that is up in the WWE right now is Samoa Joe, Bobby Roode, AJ Styles, those were the guys we were going against and trying to make, try to pass the torch to. The was the most profitable, comfortable time at TNA as far as viewership, making money, merchandise, and all that stuff combined.”

On Dixie Carter: “Unfortunately, that led me to my next incarnation was working for dumbass Dixie Carter who brought in racist Hulk Hogan and all those other guys. That’s what killed it and ran it into the ground. I let my feelings be known and he put a lawsuit on me because of the stuff I was saying on Twitter about Hogan. It was all true, the piece of s— tried to get me arrested, saying that I assaulted his wife in an airport. Thank God they had cameras there. And that’s why I left [TNA].”