Here's some drawings of my all-time favorite professional wrestler, one half of my all time favorite tag team, Rick Steiner, the Dog-Faced Gremlin.
I loved the Steiner Bros. when I was a kid. Both Rick & Scott had such a great style using their collegiate wrestling basics to pull off great belly-to-belly, German, & traditional suplexes, as well as custom Steiner Bros. moves, Steiner DDT, Steiner Device, Steinerizer, & the Steiner-Line.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjox0GdcdRq5nCENq2MLj9h2DFFNm02Oee6d2cN9w-MQLprk2TK0Hqy_L59xMFk17PtxmDCQPTpT-tKw-Mdk6dQxXYthogOOnReQWwq-wezWZgUzrG3Olr9AKjwOwes1wewFTxuyO0Va8qI/s400/steiner+pencil+sketch+.jpg)
I was (still am) disappointed that Scott went his own way & really became obsessed with mass, steroids, & overall image which greatly limited his wrestling ability. Scott went from being one of the most naturally talented wrestlers to a muscle freak who has barely any range of motion & will no doubt, have a really hard time when (if) he hits his 50's and can no longer perform.
Rick had the more marketable look & was so fun to watch, using all kinds of great moves, diving bulldog, double-leg takedowns, scoop-powerslams, headbutts. Rick played it smart & after the NWO era of wrestling dropped out of the spotlight & in 2005 started selling real estate.
The Dog Faced Gremlin will forever be my favorite wrestler.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4DCrtyZ6bGJ_45fp9Sa2tqRnV5JT8e_zvvJKJBVn6ziDqOINvndvXC8t1_Kf050_5wsgMD6dXqGG0Kxu8iCyplRVHFW3IGg87ZEIzUafxlu5lZuvv6rC7K3H0AZf7n1kpHKVKDtyg9qIH/s400/steiner+sketch1.jpg)
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I loved the Steiner Bros. when I was a kid. Both Rick & Scott had such a great style using their collegiate wrestling basics to pull off great belly-to-belly, German, & traditional suplexes, as well as custom Steiner Bros. moves, Steiner DDT, Steiner Device, Steinerizer, & the Steiner-Line.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjox0GdcdRq5nCENq2MLj9h2DFFNm02Oee6d2cN9w-MQLprk2TK0Hqy_L59xMFk17PtxmDCQPTpT-tKw-Mdk6dQxXYthogOOnReQWwq-wezWZgUzrG3Olr9AKjwOwes1wewFTxuyO0Va8qI/s400/steiner+pencil+sketch+.jpg)
I was (still am) disappointed that Scott went his own way & really became obsessed with mass, steroids, & overall image which greatly limited his wrestling ability. Scott went from being one of the most naturally talented wrestlers to a muscle freak who has barely any range of motion & will no doubt, have a really hard time when (if) he hits his 50's and can no longer perform.
Rick had the more marketable look & was so fun to watch, using all kinds of great moves, diving bulldog, double-leg takedowns, scoop-powerslams, headbutts. Rick played it smart & after the NWO era of wrestling dropped out of the spotlight & in 2005 started selling real estate.
The Dog Faced Gremlin will forever be my favorite wrestler.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4DCrtyZ6bGJ_45fp9Sa2tqRnV5JT8e_zvvJKJBVn6ziDqOINvndvXC8t1_Kf050_5wsgMD6dXqGG0Kxu8iCyplRVHFW3IGg87ZEIzUafxlu5lZuvv6rC7K3H0AZf7n1kpHKVKDtyg9qIH/s400/steiner+sketch1.jpg)
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