Undertaker Pissed Off at Steve Austin’s Disability.

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Bottom-Line | Stone-Cold Steve Austin Documentary Mini-Series
Stone Cold Steve Austin Career Retrospective
The closing moments of WrestleMania 38 left over 70,000 fans in awe as they witnessed the distinctive technique of a true legend. The emphatic chant of "You still got it!" echoed throughout the arena, a testament to the enduring popularity of one man—Steve Austin.

Steve Austin career mini-series

Steve Austin Iceberg.

Austin's swan song at WrestleMania 38 was a masterclass in performance. He seemed to transcend time, growing more comfortable with every move, every strike. His nostalgic presentation showcased a style far removed from modern wrestling. While he emerged victorious against a younger superstar, it was clear that his victory was essential for the fans in Dallas. Denying their hero one final win would have incited a riot. But it wasn't just about the outcome. Austin's style, still as believable as ever, delivered thunderous attacks with unwavering intensity. He went above and beyond, risking his own body to create a shining moment for his opponent, Kevin Owens, enduring a vicious suplex outside the ring..

When it comes to foreseeing superstardom, many wrestling fans had a sense that Steve Austin possessed something special. What makes his run at the top fascinating is that their predictions were completely off the mark. While many envisioned him following in the footsteps of Ric Flair (including Austin himself), little did they know that he would evolve into the next Hulk Hogan—an iconic figure who transcended the sport, capturing the hearts and imaginations of fans worldwide.

Yet, the road to stardom was anything but smooth for Steve Austin. From his formative years spent inside the legendary "sportatorium" to his tenure at WCW, where Austin faced turbulent events that tested his resolve, to his time in the land of the extreme where he would find an outlet for his anger

Steve Austin's wrestling journey began in Dallas, Texas. Growing up, he would watch Houston wrestling, often convincing and pleading with his brothers to join him, despite their lack of interest. Wrestling became a passion that stayed with him as he excelled in high school sports and earned a football scholarship to Texas College. On weekends, Steve and his friends would pack into his truck and head to the legendary "Sportatorium," where wrestling greats like Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, and Andre the Giant had once worked. Despite its humble setting, the "Sportatorium" held a nostalgic charm as a place where legends were born. It was the mecca of wrestling in the South.
During those thrilling matches, Steve's passion for wrestling grew stronger. He and his friends would stay overnight, eagerly awaiting the TV tapings on Saturday mornings. One day, Steve saw a commercial featuring Chris Adams, a wrestling star from WCCW, advertising a wrestling school for $45. At that time, Steve was working as a freight operator, steadily climbing the corporate ladder but emotionally grappling with the end of his football dreams.

In Dallas, a local group of wrestlers called the "Von Erichs" were the biggest stars, captivating the town with their storylines. On Steve's first day of class, fans approached him, asking for his autograph, even though he wasn't yet a wrestler. They believed in his potential and foresaw his success.

It was during his first televised bout, a momentous encounter on WCCW against the journeyman wrestler "Frogman LeBlanc," that the truth was revealed exposing the business that unfolded within the squared circle. The realization hit Steve like a thunderbolt—, orchestrated to captivate and entertain the fans.

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This makes his ‘What’ segment even better lol

gabebolton
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When Stone Cold looked like Vince Neil and went by the name Stunning Steve. Classic

J_Lee-
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Austin: WHAT? WHAT? WHAT?
Taker: You Motherf...
Austin: Ouch! Maybe I can use this in the future to get some heat

joaomendes
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So Steve learned early on that "What?" triggers wrestlers earlier than we thought 😂

cleonRIP
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Austin: Sorry I can't understand you with the mask on
Taker: So you have chosen death...
Austin: Again, sorry what?

justinqualls
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The people in this crowd didn't realize at the time this was a Wrestlemania type match in the workings.

riquepr
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The origins of the "WHAT?' chant. 😅

EazyDee-psxi
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Dude steve was super jacked when he was young

gravenewworld
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Stone Cold looking like a yoked up Chris Jericho. Always amazing to me how many of these guys look and sound exactly the same.

whitneyallen
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‘ Steve’s battle with hearing issues, only enhanced his instincts’ and also memorizing his lines and the choreography practice was also very helpful

doloj
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Hearing Steve Austin talk about the creative aspects of wrestling is a gift

GarrettFaber
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Steve was jacked here. Moreso than his stone cold days

VulgarBeyondSteel
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Imagine watching this and never realizing who these people were going to become

thekingofcool
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Taker was a badass from day 1 till his last day in the ring .

scott
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Austin was built like a bodybuilder here.

standarddiamond
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Steve: "huh?"
Mark: "time to resort to punishment."

thomasa
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This confirms that wrestlers hated the "What?" chant since the beginning.

KTF
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Austin: WHAT?
Taker: RIP
Austin: 💀

elizabethgrantz
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This is what started the chant, "WHAT" because of his disability 😢

suhtangwong
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The dead man under a hood is weird but makes sense he set the trend for his little brother kane who also ended up taking the hood off

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