Girl Watches WWE - The Steve Austin Story (Full Career Documentary)
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In this video we check out a documentary from Wreslte with Andy about my favorite Wrestler Steve Austin.
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Actually, this video may be a little outdated. Stone Cold actually came of retirement at WrestleMania 38 (2022) to face Kevin Owens in a fun match. Even though he was a little ring rusty, he took some major bumps.
It's came out of retirement
@cxff33 you shut your mouth nobody asked for your opinion and nobody wants to hear what you have to say
@cxff33 please be quiet
@cxff33well it is
@cxff33 well it did and it was actually good
I truly enjoyed your reaction. Hope this channel grows tremendously in 2024
The attitude era was the best wrestling era ever with D generation X, Steve Austin, the Rock, Undertaker, Kane and Mick Foley. And the monday night wars WWF vs WCW. It was awesome!
Stone Cold Steve Austin has had one of the greatest careers of All Time. Multiple WWE Championships, Legendary feuds against Triple H, Undertaker, The Rock and of course Vince McMahon. He’s in a WWE Hall of Famer and that’s the bottom line cause Stone Cold said so 💀 🍺
I mean, I'd throw Kane in there with him.
His matches with Undertaker were boring but the build ups were great
I mean, they're both vanilla in the ring. Not sure what you're expecting. @@dbszady
@@MounibHamka I'm 6'3", & 260lbs, but I'd let Bunny pin me.....🤪🥵
@@MounibHamka IDK, I don't even know you.
Rock vs. Austin trilogy at WrestleMania 15, 17 & 19 are his biggest matches. Other matches I'd recommend are Austin vs. Vince McMahon at St. Valentine's Day Massacre 1999 (the biggest feud of Attitude Era), Austin vs. Rock at Backlash 1999 (personal fav of mine), Austin vs. Undertaker at Fully Loaded 1999 (crazy End of an Era match). But out of everything you need to see the Beer Truck segment he did with The Rock/McMahon's in 1999. There's also the times he interrupted The Rock's funeral for him after Rock threw him off bridge and ran over Rock's car with Monster Truck or the time Undertaker crucified Austin on a cross or....
The fact that Steve Austin does funny stuff on WWE makes me laugh when it comes to his humors. Bunny you make my day alot better when you upload videos.
He raised the game, but he also had incredible opponents. He is my number 2 all time on my personal list. I remember in school, my friends and I would talk wrestling it was either NWO or Austin 😆. It was the most insane fun time to be fan. I will always hold those close to my heart. Cool to relieve these moments and feelings bunny awesome video.
Austin is easily my top 3 of all time
Austin vs Hart such a classic WrestleMania from back in the day 12:49
Where's Scott steiner promo compilation... I promise you will have a ton of fun watching it
I was worried about Your well being.You forget to blink at the first couple of minutes😂
Yep, the very face of the Attitude era, indeed. What a time it was to be a wrestling fan. 😁
And yeah, like others pointed out already, Steve briefly came out of retirement a couple years back for a feud with Kevin Owens at WM 38. It was a fun match, all things considered! He's since said that he wouldn't rule out doing another WM match at some point. There's even been speculation that a dream bout between him and CM Punk could potentially happen....
whats with the blurring. i get it if its blood but theres random stunners blurred
Stone Cold Steve Austin one of the greatest of all time so happy that you finally react to this bunny thank you ❤
If you wanna watch on your own or react to, Biography RUclips channel has a whole documentary on stone cold Steve Austin
if you think sara is amazing then give me a hell ya 🥰
HELL YEAH!
Good ole Chilly McFreeze Steve Austin.
You know if you get a peacock account you can watch all this on your TV.
Btw this video is outdated, HE DID returned for a match almost 20 years later on WM 38 vs Kevin Owens and for being a retired dude he did well. Props to Kevin to take it easy with him. Bet he was honoured
Pillman 9 Millimeter.
That disturbed theme of stone colds theme song playing in the video background is so good, stone colds best theme imo
Bunny here the Steve Austin Matches you should watch:
Survivor Series 1996 vs. Bret Hart
WrestleMania 13 vs. Bret Hart
SummerSlam 1997 vs. Owen Hart
Royal Rumble Match 1998 and 2001
King of the Ring 1998 vs. Kane
No Way Out 2001 vs. Triple H
WrestleMania X7 vs. The Rock
WrestleMania 38 Night 1 vs. Kevin Owens
7:31 I'm pretty sure that you can actually play this ECW Match against Mike Whipwreck on WWE 2K16 Showcase
Oh hell yeeeeah!!!
WHAT💀?
ayyyyy we did it.. if you want a more in-depth history of stone cold this documentary is great ----> ruclips.net/video/uhAlKWk2ZmM/видео.htmlsi=U3y40gW4RlREI3qE
The biggest Wrestlemania is 17 from 2001. Rock vs. Austin #2 in the main event.
That match was epic, and the heel turn at the end genuinely shocked the hell out of me.
And the triple threat tag team match 😱😱
The peak
If you’ve been waiting for this video since forever, give me a hell yeah!
hell ya 😈
Hell yeah
Hell yeah
Hi bunny
WWF from 1997-2002 was special
Wrestling With Andy has a lot of great videos that explain the history of so many great wrestler. Daniel Brian, the Four Horsewomen, the American Dream Dusty Rhodes.
Yes, times a million.
Why is so much censored?
He did came back recently vs Kevin Owens
I can’t believe they just fast-forwarded past Austin’s criminally underrated feud with Triple H.
Steve Austin in 97 was great building up to becoming the biggest star in wwf/wwe
The Rock is bigger
@@titod.7012 not even close. having worked with my husband on promotions, austin was tripling rock for merch sales. he was most beloved all time. in fact rock was behind hogan as well
@@jussieeeeyunnv t shirt sales is all austin has. The Rock is the ppv and tv ratings king.
Please Hulk Hogan video like this
Jim Ross said it best Stone Cold Stone Cold Stone Cold Stone Cold 18:58
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This video saying the Stone Cold heel turn killed the wrestling boom period at the time is a MASSIVE oversimplification
I thought Steve Austin said it wasn’t a broken neck, but a bruised spinal cord? Idk pretty much a broken neck
Definitely watch the submission match with Bret Hart
Upload the Undertaker video
It’s also awesome to see a beautiful woman who doesn’t know much about wrestling to notice that Austin is the best
All Hail The Rattlesnake💀
Austin and Rock were the two biggest stars in WWE History 17:41
Austin and McMahon.s fued pushed WWE past WCW in the ratings
Attitude Era was the greatest thing that ever happened to wrestling
If you think stone cold Steve Austin is the goat gimme a Hell Yeah
Stone Cold Steve Austin, in my opinion, is the absolute greatest of all time. WHAT?
It's funny seeing Austin with hair lol.
Stone Cold was one of the reasons, so many people in my generation didn't grow up liking Hulk Hogan. Mostly cause Hogan played too many politics, in the wrestling world.
Did you mean you preferred Baby Face Austin? Heel Austin was not as over, as the AntiHero version of him.
Suggest you watch the video packages leading into Austin-Rock at WM17. It's a classic. Even having Limp Bizkit, playing in the background made it a classic. One of the best buildups to WrestleMania.
And that's the bottom line because Stone Cold Said So 0:51
I was at the episode of RAW talked about around the 20 minute mark here. It was recorded on Tuesday, December 29, 1998 in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was the middle of my senior year of high school, and the amount of people talking about RAW and wearing different merch around school was like nothing I remember before or since.
Watching Mick Foley trying to fight off a screw job, but it felt more and more like he would lose was really upsetting the crowd. But when that glass shattered, the roof almost blew off the building!
I don’t care what people say, that pop that night was bigger than any other, and that’s why it is consistently ranked at least in the top 3 all-time, but usually #1.
The Jan 4th 1999 episode was recorded a week earlier?
When Austin hit the rock with a chair and helped mankind become champ
Were you the one that threw the cup at the ref?😂
@@h.rdfd. Yes it was. Late-‘98 WWE was taping RAW every-other week. No, I was up near the back wall opposite the entrance ramp, so no cup throwing from me.
You probably wouldn't want to do it as a RUclips video, but there's one that's over an hour long and it actually goes into his personal life so you know who he is, not just his character
Keep up the great work, you're getting better and better 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💯💯💯💯
5:32 -> The man with the white shirt is called Alex Wright, a WCW German wrestler from Nuremberg in the 90's. Just a curiosity as you currently live in Germany and might like to know about. Cheers
Oh Bunny, I wish you could have been a wrestling fan during the attitude era. I've been a wrestling fan for 40 years and let me tell you, that was the absolute best time to be a wrestling fan. There will never be an era like that again.
Stone Cold Steve Austin invented the WHAT chant cause no matter what you say the entire crowd will be chanting it in every arenas you go to once you got the Mic in hand and the more you talk the louder the fans will say...WHAT? 25:55
There will never ever be a rivalry in WWE History like the Rock and Steve Austin like this 23:58
Watch all matches Rock-Austin
WrestleMania 15, 17, 19.
And I recommend you to watch The Invasion story.
The Rock vs Stone Cold at WrestleMania 17 is a must to react to. They faced each other many times, but this was their greatest match.
Check he's royal rumble wins
I grew up watching it on TV all my life cause wrestling back then is was and always will be real to me and Stone Cold Steve Austin was tremendously amazing
I watched every match.
For years and Years I still watch today
You know I had to get here quick once I saw my guy Steve Austin in the title 😂thank you BunBun for the video I really enjoyed it 😊❤
Bunny watching her favorite wrestler for a half hour. W vid
Awesome video.
Easily one of the most influential personalities in sports entertainment. There wasn’t a person who didn’t gravitate to Stone Cold, he was a supernova in the Attitude Era and will still get a pop today
Yes! I'm excited for this one!!
I have been a fan of Steve Austin since 1995.
Stone cold best match is wrestlemania 13 vs Bret hart
I remember seeing that piledriver that broke his neck. Owen Hart looked at the ref like, "What do I do" because he was suppose to lose that night. That last statement of him not coming out of retirement to compete was true at the time. He actually wrestled Kevin Owens at Wrestlemania 38.
If you ever hear Steve Austin talk about that match he always says he won with the worst roll up of all time
He comeback in Wrestlemania 38 to fight with Kevin Owens
Austin actually admitted once that he agreed with bischoff firing him and said he would have done the same because of his attitude at the time, and also that it was because of that and Paul Heyman inviting him to ecw that he developed the "stone cold" persona. Plus a great fact they skipped, when he came up with the stunner, he got the idea from diamond Dallas Page and he asked ddp if it was ok to use it.. of course he said yes.
Bunny, my dear, what you saw here is only a drop in the bucket of what was going on during that time period. That's why I recommended you watch the "Monday Night Wars" videos from Wrestling Bios. You can probably start with the mid-1997 videos, particularly when Scott Hall (Razor Ramon) showed up on Nitro (WCW)... THAT was when everything started to change. It went from the "boring old baby-face vs heel" format, to the "anti-hero vs everyone" format, which is where Austin (and many others) really started to shine.
Did some of the promos "age poorly".... yes, yes they did. But at the time, the gloves were off, and (in the US, at least) pretty much anything went if it got the ratings. The "Pillman has a gun" segment really put the network in a "bad spot", because the FCC threatened to pull their license over airing it. Raw was also put on a 7-second delay as a result, just in case they pulled anything else that controversial. Prior to that, they were 100% live with no delay. When DeGeneration X came around, they pushed boundaries as well... which resulted in one of the funniest segments of all time, when Shawn Michaels and Triple H literally read the Network's letter to (WWF at the time) WWE about their shenanigans. The segment had to be bleeped out because of the language in the warning letter! Talk about using authorities own words against them! LMAO!
Also, I'm going to highly recommend you watch (and do a reaction for) the Austin - Bret match at WresleMania 13. From a technical standpoint, they were both amazing. But pulling the "double switch" (Bret to Heel and Austin to "anti-hero-babyface) like they did was absolutely epic! Yes, you'll see blood, and I know you don't like that.... but trust me, that match is worth watching.
Also, also, I can tell you that, as Generation X (not the DX group, but the actual generation) were becoming young adults.... we (yes, I am one) were NOT going to put up with certain authority figures taking advantage of us any longer. So, both WCW and WWF noticed that, and began doing their programing that was right up our alley. Did it affect us? To a point, yes. I told my boss off on more than a few occasions when I felt he was being disrespectful to me. Did he fire me? No. Why? Because **I** knew (and told him that I knew) that he would go through hundreds, if not thousands of new hires before he found someone with my work ethic and dedication. I would be hired somewhere else within a month. He absolutely HATED that I knew that, what was worse is that I had the "stones" to say it to his face. I stayed there because I enjoyed the job. I left once he made it "unfun" enough for me to leave and find somewhere else to work. From what I heard (I had a "mole" working there who kept me informed), it took him 4 years to find ONE person who could replace me. In those 4 years, he had either 2 or 3 people doing the job I alone did. He also ended up selling the business about a year and a half after finding that one person.
Let me give you (and anyone who reads this far) a piece of life advice that I learned: If you don't enjoy what you're doing for a living, find something you WILL enjoy doing. Because employers will NEVER pay you what you are worth. So, if you're not enjoying what you're doing, then it's "just work", and they don't pay you enough for that.
7th time reccomending Stone Cold's "Biography" documentary on Biography's youtube channel... and really loved this reaction to a Stone Cold doc, you'll love the one im reccomending even more now lol 🔥👌
Bun Bun! Austin vs. Triple H Survivor Series 2000 or No Way Out 2001
Yup! Stone Cold vs Triple H at No Way Out 2001 was spectacular. Probably my favorite Stone Cold match.
Should have watched the legit documentary of stone cold. It’s better than this guy talking the entire time
Please react to the career of Bret Hart 🙏🙏
Hy bunny Undertaker tombstone phildriver evolution of Undertaker WWE
You should react to his documentary on WWE network
Bullet Club or AJ Styles ..
Not surprised they skipped over some of the bad stuff, especially the times Steve got arrested for hitting his wife, which I think was wife number 3.. who Vince paid her to keep quiet about. It went to court and he didn't even deny it. But that of course never gets mentioned. They even play down the multiple times he was difficult to work with and refused matches. Who else would get away with that (besides Hogan).
Nobody is a saint 😂. You can't compare Hogan with Steve.
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The goat
*WHAT?*
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This was a good vid Bunny! I remember Austin’s rise and feud with Bret like it was yesterday. People like to crap on Bret bout him being “bitter” all the time. That was true at one time but the dude’s been happily married and enjoying his grandkids etc.
Anyways, Austin credits Bret for ultimately getting him over and launching his career into the stratosphere. The biggest rivalry in the late 90’s besides Bret and Shawn, was definitely Bret and Austin. Also Austin vs Rock and Austin Vs Vince.
I honestly don’t think there will ever be a peak in pro wrestling like there was in 96-2001. We had the Birth of the nWo, The Monday night wars between Raw and Nitro. In WWF, you had Taker, Foley, DX, The Rock, Austin, Kane, and others…. Most all in their primes and others coming up to eventually become big stars themselves.
This comment is long enough but if you haven’t seen “Hitman: Wrestling with Shadows” they have it on youtube. It’s Bret’s last year in WWF and he has a documentary crew filming him etc. you see the Montreal screw job and get a hands on perspective from Bret’s side of things.
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I really use to enjoy watching Stunning Steve Austin in Wcw. He had great matches with Dustin Rhodes and Ricky Steamboat
i have been waiting for this one
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This Stone Cold video is a fair summary of his career but the narrator interjects his subjective opinion too much for my liking. Austin is one of the biggest draws of all time but to say he's the biggest ever is kinda false in many ways & disrespectful to Hulk Hogan. 33 million people watched Andre beat Hogan for the WWF title in 1988, while Austin's peak audience during Attitude Era was 12 million. Just one example. Also narrator ignored during Austin's hiatus in 2002, that he beat his 2nd now ex wife Debra and got arrested for it and charged. Maybe I'm wrong but I guessing if he was covering Hogan's career he'd be quick to point out his controversies.
The Rock > Austin.
In the entertainment world, yes.
In the wrestling business, no.
@shaunfoulk7049 nope. In and out of wrestling The Rock is bigger and better.
@@titod.7012 How long have you been watching wrestling? Austin was the biggest name during wrestling's most popular era? Are you kidding me? Or have you been smoking that really good? Hell, Austin helped make the Rock a big deal. But I guess we're all entitled to our own opinions 🤷
@@shaunfoulk7049 I've been watching since January of 1999. It's irrelevant either way when I started watching the Rock is the bigger star.
@@titod.7012 Wow, cool story junior. March of 1986. So that's why you didn't see Austin, basically starting the Attitude Era 2 years prior. Makes sense 😉👍
When you think about how many eventual WWF/WWE legends were in WCW 🤦🏾♂️ I love WCW but man did they fumble the bag on too many occasions. Triple H, Steve Austin, Mick Foley, and the Undertaker were all in WCW, along with Edge 🤦🏾♂️.