2-time WWE champion officially confirms he has retired and will never wrestle again

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A beloved WWE veteran has confirmed that he has no desire to step inside the ring ever again despite not battling any significant health issues. In a recent interview, Scott Steiner stated that he was open to a return to the global juggernaut in a different role, though, potentially as a manager to Bron Breakker.

Steiner had a decades-spanning run in the wrestling business, which began all the way back in 1986. He went on to taste considerable success in prominent companies across the globe, including WWE, where he's a 2-time Tag Team Champion with his brother, Rick Steiner. The duo was even inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022 by Scott's nephew and Rick's son, Bron Breakker.

In a recent interview with Gabe's Cave, Scott Steiner was asked if he harbored a desire to return to the Stamford-based promotion in any capacity now. Steiner explained that, though he was feeling well physically, he was more than content being away from the squared circle. However, the WWE legend did say that he was open to returning in a managerial role by aligning with his nephew.

"My body doesn’t ache, so yeah, sure, I’d love to return. But, you know, time don’t wait for nobody, so I don’t have no desire to get in the ring anymore. Plus, if I have a problem with someone, I’ll just have Bron beat him up," said Scott Steiner. (H/T - ITR Wrestling)

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Scott Steiner is delighted with Bron Breakker's success in WWE

Elsewhere in the chat, Scott Steiner also spoke about how Bron Breakker grew up admiring him and aping his distinct promo style. Steiner said that Breakker was a quick learner and that he's always around to guide The Vision member.

"He’s skyrocketing. He just picked up everything so fast. Mainly because when he was little, 10, 11 years old, he’d always watch my stuff and then he’d ride his bike over to my house and do my interviews on myself. So I think that’s one of the reasons why he’s ahead of the game right now. But yeah, when he calls for advice or he’ll do something wrong, I’ll give him a call, try to help him out," added Steiner.

Breakker, alongside Bronson Reed, recently betrayed Seth Rollins and has set up a much-anticipated feud with the former Vision leader when he returns from injury.

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