13. The Steiner Brothers
By their own admission, The Steiner Brothers were never really happy in the WWF. In WCW, both had been featured stars, but they disliked the way they were presented in Vince McMahon's promotion. All-in-all, their run in the WWF only lasted around two years, before they eventually returned to WCW. In early-1993, they were a tag-team McMahon was interested in pushing as top babyfaces. Going against The Executioners, The Steiner won handily. The result was never in doubt, and they'd make their WWF pay-per-view debuts weeks later at the Royal Rumble. After returning to WCW, things really started to get interesting for both men. Scott Steiner turned heel on his brother Rick and cultivated a brash persona which later led to him being dubbed 'Big Poppa Pump' and climbing up the card. A later run in WWE wasn't fruitful for Scott, and neither brother has been seen in the company since. Nowadays, Scott is more prolific with his bookings than his sibling, but both do appear occasionally as a duo on the independent scene. Moving away from wrestling much more than his brother has, Rick sells real estate as a living when he isn't pulling the tights back on for special appearances.
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