When you hire a musclebound "genetic freak" who is prone to verbal and physical outbursts and fits of unpredictability while wearing a chainmail headdress, what do you do? If you're WWE, you bring him in as a babyface and have him engage champion HHH in nonsensical feud that involves posedowns and arm wrestling contests before they compete in one of the worst WWE PPV title matches you'll ever see. Steiner's second act in WWE should have either never happened, or it should have picked up right where his WCW run ended with him as a brash, loudmouth, loose-cannon of a heel. If they had played that angle, he could have come in and wreaked havoc on the faces in two-minute squashes and executed lead pipe beatdowns. Talk about going against typecast.