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Scott Steiner Nov. 26, 2000 - March 26, 2001

Following multiple reigns as a tag team champion, Scott Steiner finally made it to the top of the singles mountain when he defeated rival Booker T to capture his first WCW World Championship.

Scott Steiner April 16, 2000 - July 9, 2000

On April 10, 2000, WCW heads Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo stripped every champion in WCW of their titles. A tournament for the United States Championship was then held. In the finals, Scott Steiner defeated former U.S. Champion Sting. Steiner held the title for close to three months before Commissioner Ernest "The Cat" Miller stripped him of the U.S. Championship for using the Steiner Recliner, which had been banned, on Mike Awesome.

Rick Steiner Feb. 5, 2001 - March 18, 2001

Already a proven tag team competitor, Rick Steiner proved his singles' worth when he defeated Shane Douglas on a February 2001 edition of Monday Nitro. Steiner went on to hold the title for a little over a month before losing it to Booker T at the Greed pay-per-view.

The Steiners June 14, 1993 - June 16, 1993

The Steiner Brothers took WWE by storm in 1993, and they quickly earned a title shot against Money, Inc. They surprised the champs at a non-televised event and won their first World Tag Team Championship. Their title reign would be a short one, however, as Money, Inc. regained the titles just two days later.

The Steiners June 19, 1993 - Sept. 13, 1993

The Steiner Brothers and Money Inc. began to get very familiar with each other, as the World Tag Team Championship was swapped between the two teams three times in six days. The Steiner Brothers had the last laugh, however, and defeated Money Inc. in St. Louis, MO, for their second World Tag Team Championship reign.