Scott Steiner was banned from the WWE's Hall of Fame ceremony on March 28 in San Jose and apparently it had to do with him threatening to kill Hulk Hogan to his wife Jennifer.

According to TMZ, Steiner grabbed Jennifer at baggage claim after their flight landed in San Jose for WrestleMania weekend and he threatened to "kill Terry," calling Hogan by his real name.

Per the report, Jennifer didn't immediately recognize Steiner during the altercation, but she placed a call to Hogan and he took the next flight out to San Jose and went with her to file a police report the following morning.

The WWE banned Steiner from the Hall of Fame ceremony at the SAP Center in San Jose following the incident and told security not to let him in if he showed up.

Hogan was on-hand to induct his on-again off-again friend and former tag team partner "Macho Man" Randy Savage posthumously.

Steiner is being investigated for "felony terrorist threats" and police have obtained the surveillance video from the airport which allegedly shows Steiner grabbing Jennifer and making threats to her regarding Hogan.

Steiner, 52, shook off the allegations when asked about it by TMZ.

"Typical Hogan," Steiner told the affiliate. "He's just a punk."

Steiner spent time alongside Hogan in WCW and then again in TNA, but following his departure from Dixie Carter's company in 2012, he began to blast Hogan and Eric Bischoff, who were part of TNA management.

Steiner bashed the two on Twitter and was contacted by the company's lawyers for his remarks.

Hogan has had several enemies through the years behind the scenes in professional wrestling, but Steiner appears to be taking it to a whole new level.

It remains to be seen how this will all play out, but Steiner is facing some hefty allegations.

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