>>12748579GEORGE THE ANIMAL STEELE : "I'm old school. I never knew what I was going to do in the ring until I did it, which I think is the best way to work back then. Randy was coming into this where you did a lot of talking in the locker room, and you have pretty much everything laid out before you go to the match. You go from step A to step B, and that's just not me at all. So we had troubled waters coming."
STEELE: The first time ever we were going to work each other, he came up with about five pages written out for a match. For him to give me that and tell me this is what we're going to do, I thought it was disrespectful, because I've been there, I've done it. You're a new kid on the block, son. So that's how I felt about it, and I took each page, I read it and threw it in the garbage can. Then I said to him, "Just listen to me in the ring. I'll call it in the ring, and we'll have a great match." That didn't sit well with him, but that's the way it was."
RICKY STEAMBOAT: "We were using the yellow legal pad and writing down steps. And it got into like 100-something steps. Finally, when we got the match top to bottom, we would then meet and quiz ourselves, and I would say, "OK, I'm at step No. 55, it's this and this. Now tell me the rest of the match." And he would go, "Step No. 56 is this, and No. 57 is this." We would go back and forth."
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