A recent episode of the My World with Jeff Jarrett podcast featured co-host and former TNA co-owner Jeff Jarrett giving his thoughts about his departure from TNA Wrestling in 2013 and how Scott Steiner had told then TNA owner Dixie Carter to her face that she was destroying the company by pushing out Jarrett.
“Look, he’s he’s his own worst enemy at times, he’s very vocal. [But] He’s [Steiner] the only one. And I’m not pointing fingers at anybody this time, but he’s the only one who went to Dixie Carter, looked her in the eye and said, Dixie, you are f*cking up bad. I’m telling you, you are screwing yourself bad [letting Jeff go].”
Jarrett also gave his thoughts about how he keeps a special memento from his WCW days that is associated with Steiner.
“I can’t give away this guitar box, because I would always save the boxes. There’s one over in the corner, I pulled it out and there it was…a little handwritten note [from] Steiner. Nitro, Thunder, whatever it was… Scott Steiner hit me and he broke the guitar over my head. And I remember, I mean, probably wasn’t even through the curtain. I said, ‘I want that guitar.’ I said, you know what? I’m going to put Scotty in the sh*tter. So I hung the broken guitar [in the toilet], because when you’re in there and you’ve got to sit down and on the throne, you need a good conversation piece.”
Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com

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