

The Artifact: The Stunner is clearly in reference to his "Stunning" Steve Austin persona, in spite of the fact that he didn't start using it until he became Stone Cold.At the start of his career, it was his trainer, "Gentleman" Chris Adams note Austin's valet Lady Blossom was Adams' former wife.Both Triple H and The Undertaker have also tried to kill Austin at certain points. The former could match Austin in Ham-to-Ham Combat, and the latter had a barnburner of a match at WrestleMania 13 where a Face/Heel Double-Turn shaped the course of both men's careers. In the ring, The Rock and Bret Hart were his two biggest opponents.Even now in kayfabe, the two still have some animosity. McMahon" was the feud that shaped the entire Attitude Era, running through the WWF's storylines for years. He was a Sociopathic Hero when he first turned, although he lightened into an Unscrupulous Hero during his nicer periods. Anti-Hero: One of the first extremely popular ones in wrestling.Austin also recorded alternate commentary (alongside Jim Ross) for several of his most famous matches as part of an official Blu-ray release from WWE and later recorded solo commentaries for his matches with Bret Hart at WrestleMania 13 and The Rock at WrestleMania X-Seven both of which he released as a part of his podcast.Foley noted that Page now jokes he "could make a fortune" with those tapes. Often Austin and Mick Foley would watch with him and do snarky commentary on the tapes just to bug Page. Alternate DVD Commentary: In WCW, Diamond Dallas Page (a rookie at the time) would record all his matches so he could watch them and improve his in-ring work.Steve Austin: Austin 3:16 says "order in the court!" Adam Westing: Austin appeared in the animated adaptation of Dilbert as the judge during a child custody hearing over Dilbert's baby."If you want to read Stone Cold's tropes, gimme a hell yeah!": (2000) Dilbert (as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin).(1998) Celebrity Deathmatch (as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin).(2019) Straight Up Steve Austin (as Host).(2014-2015) Steve Austins Broken Skull Challenge (as Host).(2013) Larry King Now (Himself as Guest).(2010) Chuck (as Hugo Panzer) in "Chuck Versus the Cubic Z" and 'Chuck Versus First Class'.(2001-2011) The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Himself as Guest).(1999-2000) Nash Bridges (recurring as Detective Jake Cage).(as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin) in "Scents and Sensibility" (2015) Chain Of Command (as Ray Peters).
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(2015) Smosh The Movie (as Steve Austin).(2013) Grown Ups 2 (as Tommy Cavanaugh).(2005) The Longest Yard (as Guard Dunham).


Steve Austin appears in the following works: Not to be confused with that other Steve Austin (hence his nickname "Bionic Redneck"). He has made a few more appearances from time to time, including his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame 2009. He was voted the third greatest superstar of all time by the WWE roster for WWE's 50 Greatest Superstars of All Time DVD set (behind Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker). Crazy how much the industry changed in a short amount of time.) WWE almost immediately went back to Rock as its main attraction, and the product gradually returned to its PG roots. (WCW died the week before WrestleMania X7, ECW died shortly after, and the Austin/McMahon feud ended the night of. Unfortunately, Steve's accumulated neck injuries caught up with him, and he bowed out of wrestling once the Monday Night Wars were over. Which wouldn't be the last time Eric screwed himself. Meanwhile, the recently-fired WCW announcer Jim Ross convinced his new boss, Vince McMahon, to give Austin a try. Since Austin was recuperating from injury, Heyman characteristically used "The Extreme Superstar" to run down WCW every chance he got ( "Where the Big Boys Play With Each Other!"). While wrestling in Japan, he received the standard Bischoff pink slip ( "not marketable") and drifted to ECW, where his former manager Paul Heyman held open a spot for him. Eric Bischoff took over the company in the mid-nineties, and "Stunning" Steve Austin was a victim of his red marker. Originally a heel, Steve had a respectable four-year run in Atlanta as one half of the tag team The Hollywood Blondes.
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin (born Steven James Anderson Decemlater Steven James Williams) is a professional wrestler who wrestled for Jerry Lawler's USWA, WCW, ECW and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (among others) before signing with the WWF in 1995, under whom he'd wrestle almost exclusively for the rest of his career.
