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Scott Steiner Calls Hulk Hogan A Racist, Attacks Overweight People And Mexicans

Posted By: Thomas Lowson on Apr 19, 2018

Scott Steiner Calls Hulk Hogan A Racist, Attacks Overweight People And Mexicans

iMPACT! Wrestling superstar Scott Steiner has lashed out at Hulk Hogan, overweight people and Mexican people, during a press-conference media call.

In an effort to build momentum for the company's upcoming Redemption Pay-Per-View, Steiner said how opponents LAX would be mowing his lawn after their match.

He said: "Trump wants to kick out all the Mexicans, but who’s gonna cut the grass? Seriously. That’s a legitimate question."

Steiner, who will team with Eli Drake also complained about former chairman Dixie Carter, calling her a "dumbass" for hiring Hulk Hogan, who he called a racist.

He also said she was the reason for the company's decline.  

The former WCW Champion said he thought overweight people (who he referred to as 'fatasses') were tough because they are used to being abused. 

He said: "Believe it or not as crazy as it sounds, most fat guys don’t like to be called fatasses. Are you kidding me? How can you not call a fat guy fatass?"

Source: Ringside News
Tags: #impact wrestling #hulk hogan #scott steiner #lax

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