Can Stone Cold wrestle again?
Unlike many WWE legends, Stone Cold has actually stayed retired. He’s never been tempted to return for ‘one more match’ as so many of his fellow stars do. Speaking to Chris Jericho on the latest episode of his Broken Skull Sessions Podcast, Austin explained why he’d always turn the boss down.
How is Stone Cold Steve Austin doing?
Now, almost 15 years after retiring from the WWE, Steve Austin has continued to stay in the spotlight by successfully exploring other endeavors, from hosting television programs to brewing his own beer. Currently, Austin is the host — and creator — of Country Music Television’s Broken Skull Challenge.
Why did Stone Cold leave WWE in 2002?
On June 10th, 2002 Stone Cold Steve Austin walked out on the WWE after learning that he would be losing to Brock Lesnar on that week’s Raw in an unadvertised match. Things got heated in the meeting and Austin ended up getting on a plane back to his home in Texas hours before Monday Night Raw went live.
Will Stone Cold ever wrestle again?
Fans cannot expect WWE superstar Stone Cold Steve Austin to get back in the ring any time soon. The wrestler, who officially retired in 2003, has been acting in movies. If Stone Cold will ever wrestle again, it will be at WrestleMania XXX in 2014, when he is 49 years old.
Does Stone Cold still wrestle?
Stone Cold has admitted that he can’t wrestle anymore . By Kavan Flavius Aug 13, 2019 WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin says he can’t wrestle anymore and won’t try to live in the past. The Texas Rattlesnake was the star of the show when WWE brought several veterans on for a one-night event called the Raw Reunion Special last month.
Who is Stone Cold Steve Austin’s daughter?
Jessica Austin is the daughter of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and is fifteen years old and is a sophomore in high school. An insecure loner, Jessica finds her calling- and her destiny- inside the squared circle, where she yearns to fulfill her father’s Legacy.
When and why did Stone Cold Steve Austin retire?
‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin retired from in-ring competition around 2003, owing to a long history of neck injuries.