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Scott Steiner Trashes Christmas, Halloween and July 4th After Declaring ‘Steiner Math Day’

Scott Steiner Trashes Christmas, Halloween and July 4th After Declaring ‘Steiner Math Day’

Scott Steiner is celebrating his most infamous promo in true Big Poppa Pump fashion, and he’s turning it into a full-blown holiday.

The legendary “Steiner Math” promo, which originally aired back on May 1, 2008, has lived on for years as one of wrestling’s most viral and absurd moments. Steiner even doubled down on it in interviews, even claiming the numbers “added up,” but now he’s taken things a step further on its anniversary.

Taking to Twitter, Steiner kicked things off by marking the occasion and addressing fans directly, as he called it a National Holiday: “I hope you freaks enjoy this National Holiday today.”

That alone set the tone, but Steiner quickly followed up to clarify that he wasn’t just joking about the “holiday” label, he believes it should be treated as the biggest one on the calendar.

“It should be THE National Holiday.”

From there, Steiner went deeper, laying out exactly why he believes “Steiner Math Day” outranks every other major celebration, taking shots at well-known holidays in the process.

“Let’s be clear, #steinermathday is more important then any other Holiday. 4th of July – ain’t got sh*t on Steiner Math Day. Christmas – that guy in the red suit needs some Steiner Supplements & a gym. Halloween – feeding kids sugar & junks so they all hail from the Great State of Obesity.”

He didn’t stop at comparisons either. Steiner wrapped things up by pushing fans to actively spread the message and turn the day into something bigger.

“None of these even come close. Share this and use #steinermath day and let’s prove to all these losers that Steiner Math is the greatest day in the history of mankind.”

Bottom line: Scott Steiner isn’t just reminiscing about one of the most famous promos in wrestling history. He’s fully embracing it, doubling down on its legacy, and trying to turn May 1 into an annual celebration.

Do you think “Steiner Math Day” deserves to be treated like a real holiday, or is this just classic Scott Steiner taking things to the extreme? Let us know in the comments.

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