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Stone Cold Steve Austin last competed in a wrestling match at WrestleMania 38. Amid rumors of the Texas Rattlesnake's return to the squared circle, WWE Superstar "Big" Bronson Reed has issued a ...
In a viral moment from SEC media days on Tuesday, Steve Sarkisian walked to the podium with the Aggie War Hymn blaring over ...
The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin's legendary rivalry in WWE's 'Attitude Era' reached a fever pitch when The Rock seemingly tried to end Austin's life. The Rock mocked Austin after throwing him ...
Saraya said Stone Cold Steve Austin's WrestleMania return inspired her Just like her idol, Saraya's in-ring career was derailed by a neck injury in 2017. It was unclear whether fans would see her ...
Could Steve Austin lace up his boots once again to open up a fresh can of whoopass in a WWE ring? Maybe... The last time fans saw Stone Cold was at WrestleMania 41, where he announced the Night 2 ...
Stone Cold Steve Austin may not be done with WWE yet. According to a new report from Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, Austin may be considering a return to the ring. The legend, who retired in 2003 ...
WWE Steve Austin’s in-ring legacy is divided between two chapters: pre- and post-neck injury. Pre-neck injury, Austin was a dazzling technical wrestler who knew his way around a massive bump.
How Good Was 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin Actually? Time’s Test WWE.com On Twitter, or X, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter’s Dave Meltzer finds himself at odds with almost everybody.
He also, spontaneously, invented two of the best catchphrases ever: Austin 3:16 says I just whooped your ass, and That’s the bottom line, ‘cause Stone Cold said so.
Stone Cold Steve Austin made a shocking return to the ring at WWE WrestleMania 38, and recent reports have detailed if there's a possibility of a comeback.
How Good Was 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin Actually? Rivalries WWE Not to come across like the worst bad faith actors, but - and this is becoming a real issue - anybody can work a great match.
Just look at Steve Austin! To quote the man himself: What? Steve Austin was better than Jey Uso. A damn sight better. But how good was he, actually…?