Meeting Stone Cold Steve Austin was scary but amazing, he was *NOT* racist or even mean to me and my brother. Austin got up from eating his food and left his wife at the table to come over and take pictures and sign autographs for two black kids playing middle school hooky because the wrestlers were in town and staying at a hotel near our school! We weren't even supposed to be there he could've said no or called security etc. We met several wrestlers that day and none of them made a bigger impression nor scared the piss out us like he did, fyi he's a tough SOB in real life so if you ever meet him mind your manners. He wasn't my favorite wrestler at the time but that day Austin was a hero.
@yami2957 I've actually heard that's the reason he didn't like certain wrestlers. Because they were racist and homophobic. That's one think hes always maintained in his career, he didn't tolerate intolerance.
@zachariahsmith9130 So we should tolerate and celebrate sexual depravity that God HIMSELF says is against nature and fully deserving of the DEATH PENALTY?!? Way to take your morality from a guy that used to regularly beat on his wife like a pinata to where he almost KILLED her multiple times!!
You know what I love about Steve Austin both as character and IRL , he always came off as an everyday kind of guy . No over flaunting , just straight to the point
That why he used Mark Henry to buck dance for him instead of just telling his side. Debra already busted his cover as a women beating racist p o s. Y’all are just a bunch of marks.
@@brokenkayfabe It's very true on everything about Between the undertaker and stone Called steve austin to me they are the best the other ones are just trying to hold on to their coat tails
According to those who witnessed the confrontation between Steve and Jeff, Steve was waiting for him right behind the curtain and immediately got in Jeffs face. Jeff backpeddled. He wanted no part of Austin.
I’m confused how making it look extremely unrealistic and goofy makes it great selling, isn’t that like the opposite of what good selling is? Cause literally anyone can just fly around and jump after a stunner, but making it look like it would realistically knock you out, now that’s good selling
@@KrishanKumar-ec1ch But those times shawn over sold was because he was going against much larger dudes, WWF was the land of the giants during that time, he was 6’1 and looked short during that time.
One of the best RAW episodes I remember was when Stone Cold interrumpted every match by the end. One of those was Jeff Jarret's. He stunned him and then mocked his little walk that was hilarious
How could Goldberg talk about not chugging real beers? He was struggling to drink with Stone Cold at Wrestlemania 20. You could see it was burning his eyes and everything.
But age? he discriminates when it's deemed socially acceptable just like everyone did when those above groups where "ok" to hate, he seemed to be alluding to being ok with beating children with leather straps before, didn't outright say it but sounded like he did and just didn't wanna say. I'm convinced advocating aggravated assault with a weapon and domestic violence are worse than just thinking you're better than someone else, which is what he'd be doing if he had issues with those you list above.
@freespeechordie2252 If you won't either agree with someone or disagree in a respectful manner then it's honestly best not to comment just asserting someone is on drugs doesn't contribute a whole lot and may even risk some insult back as a retort and that isn't good.
Austin was wise to steer clear of Hogan. He refused to put over Bret Hart, Undertaker, and multiple others and did a lot of manipulating the creative to get his way in storylines.
To be fair to Hogan, I think everyone who gets to the top ends up being paranoid about the company trying to cut their legs out from under them. Steve said he felt that way and tried to protect himself, Cena clearly was manipulating creative to protect himself, etc. It just seems like when you get yourself over and reach the top the company automatically assumes you can make anything work and tries to job you out to guys to get them over if you don't protect yourself. Unfortunately, I think this makes a lot of wrestlers end up going too far in the opposite directions and you end up with stuff like Hogan screwing a lot of guys over, Cena screwing up the Nexus run, etc.
Hogan stepped aside for Warrior and look what happened....Their future walked out and they had to go back to the one who put them there. I can understand why Hogan would be selective as to who he lost to, especially cleanly. He saw Rock as the future in 2002 (Austin had peaked and was on the slow decline by '02; He was never the same popularity wise once he had his surgery in '99 and was on hiatus for 10 months) and unfortunately he was wrong again.
@@DrHDoofenshmirtzphd There's a difference between losing a top spot and simply losing a match. Steve and John Cena despite the whole Super Cena meme lost tons of matches during their run, but kept the belt around them. Hogan refused to lose matches period.
@@kpax45even the Ultimate warrior and probably Goldberg since he injured alot of people he worked with not just Bret Hart during HOF speech people in the front started to walk out
Stone Cold does not hate Goldberg, infact they are really good friends, through the 2003-04 era, Steve was supporting Goldberg and was right beside him during a few matches and also had Goldberg on his Broken Skull show...
When dude asked StoneCold if he would win I was like, "Whoa dude you are lucky he don't stun your ass". The pause before drinking the coffee you can tell he was pissed.
Honestly I think the only reason Owen didnt apologize was that he was so ashamed at the time he couldnt bring himself to, and I think time would have allowed him to eventually say his apologies. But sadly he didnt know he didnt have that kind of time.
That is the case with Owen I think. At times, its is hard to apologize for soemthing specially when things things are still fresh. Sadly, he just did not get the time/chance to make things right. Which sucks for both. I mean, he could have done it sooner, he may have done it later or maybe never, but we'll never know due to "circusntances" beyong his control.
Right. All he's ever said was when Owen didn't call and check on him or apologize for almost paralyzing him, it changed their relationship. He was the last one to salute him on his tribute show, toasting him with tears in his eyes. Probably regret that he never settled that.
In the context of Austin being a racist,let his own words kill that noise-"This aint a black thing.This aint a white thing.This is a kick your ass thing!"
it's funny hogan refused to put over austin in the wwe. considering he put over goldberg in the wcw and undertaker at 2002's judgement day rock at wreslemania 18 ultimate warrior in mania 6 kurt angle 2002's king of the ring and randy orton 2006's SummerSlam
Hogan never put anyone over clean. Remember, Malone came out there and did the stunner on some NWO member that came out there during their match. Why the extra Page coming out with Malone was a thing in thematch? I don't know.
@@younglove3362 hogan literally let the rock, brock lesnar, kurt angle, goldberg beat him clean, stone cold doesn't put someone over clean often though
@TheOnlyGoodOneHere LMAO 🤣 There was always shenanigans when Hogan had a match. STOP ✋️. Hogan didn't put over Goldberg, the Rock, or Brock clean. There was always some interruption of some sort or someone running 🏃♂️ to try and cost, or help Hogan. A clean match is a one on one no interference match. Just because he lost despite cheating happening to benefit him doesn't mean he put the opponent over clean. Cut the crap! 🙄
According to the people there at the time Scott was supposed to due to nash interference. That would be the start of the build up leading to Austin and Hogan. They literally changed the finish the night before or day of idk which but there's shoot interviews out there with Scott saying it. Then with Scott losing and hogan turning face after it pretty much killed any potential for Austin hogan and the entire nWo in one fell swoop.
Yeah I was gonna say, he doesn’t have much ground to stand on to be self righteous, wife beaters are no different than vomit, stuff under your shoe…entertaining wrestler no doubt but not much else
@@brokenkayfabe but she did wrestle a few times though, former women’s champion…regardless she’s been blacklisted, you’ll never see her mentioned on wwe as long as we live..
WWE sure showed it’s true colors when they put a gag-order on Debra and railroaded her out quickly, while doing everything possible to cover it up for Austin from the audience. Luckily for WWE, no strong social media outlets around to report the incident.
The owen/austin thing was brutal. He probably heard it all the time that he could never top Bret. Bret was also famous for not hurting wrestlers. Owen injured the top face of the company. I believe bret mentioned that owen was so ashamed that he couldn't bare to speak to austin. My guess is that, even though austin deserved an apology, owen needed time reconciling with that shadow he's been living in. It was just cemented the fact that he can never top bret. Unfortunately he didn't have enough time come to terms with this due to the tragedy.
Steve Austin injured Masahiro Chono in Japan on September 23, 1992, the exact same way Owen injured Steve, by preforming a sit-down piledriver when the opponent is expecting a tombstone piledriver.
Owen injured Dan Severn with the same damn move AFTER he injured Austin. Watch Dan Severn interview about that incident. He literally wanted to beat up Owen for that
I wouldn't give a damn if stone cold had a kkk hood on dressed in rebel flags. He was my favorite wrestler. I'm black. I wore my head bald in 2002 at the age of 8 lol in my drawls with my belt on in the middle of the yard, with my dad's beer.
JJ beating Austin all over the Indy circuit is hard to believe but in the other hand if u know the Jarretts and how they function it's not hard to believe at all. Still sad tho
Steve took the Jarrett thing all wrong. He was way, way too paranoid at that stage. Jeff calling out the wrestlers like Stone Cold when he came back was what you call “good business sense.” There was no way on earth Jarrett saying that 3:16 was blasphemous would’ve done anything to stop or even touch Stone Cold’s momentum. Wrestlers are supposed to trash talk each other. That was a solid promo, from a credible returning top star who WWF needed back at the time, and Stone Cold was ridiculously petty to react the way he did.
After watching that promo, I really wasn't impressed. It really sounded force and he seemed uncomfortable in general and pretending to be someone he wasn't.
@@brokenkayfabe At the time, in the context, it was quite memorable. Historically Jarrett isn’t the best promo. For him it was a decent performance. But that always worked because it made him really easy to boo. The fact that he was returning from WCW was a very, very big deal. Up until that point WWF was only losing all of their top talent to WCW, and it made them seem minor league. A big return of a championship caliber guy was huge, that can’t be understated with the war that was ongoing. It was the first sign that people weren’t just abandoning the “sinking ship,” and that WWF was still a big deal. That validity boost can not be overstated, and Vince knew it. Austin could’ve helped them capitalize on that, by having a small feud and whooping Jarrett night after night all across America and Canada. There was potential good money to be made there, no question, and Jarrett saw it, but Steve’s ego and paranoia blew a big opportunity, and instead we ultimately got garbage Austin championship feuds with guys like Kane, with slow, lumbering “giant” matches that did not produce any lasting memories.
@@royjohnson2519 Some of them were great, and Austin was so on fire that anything he did would’ve drawn. BUT if you really look at the match quality, all of Austin’s best matches were undeniably against guys around his size or smaller. Especially after his neck injury. Yes he drew no matter what, but during his title run, his matches were never the best on the card when he was facing “big men.” But when he was facing Bret, Owen, Shawn, Foley… etc… their matches were fantastic.
Stone Cold dislike of Ahmed Johnson is legit. But saying Stone Cold dislikes Goldberg and Hogan is not creditable. Stone Cold had both of them on his podcast in long interviews and they got along fine and talked about all the stuff you claim Austin dislike them for
Austin is friends with Goldberg their rivalry was just a story WWE hoped to use before Goldberg left WWE on his first run. One person you didn't mention that Austin doesn't like is Jon Moxley aka Dean Ambrose. Moxley when he was in WWE appeared on Austins podcast show. Austin didn't like Moxleys attitude
To be fair a lot of wrestlers didn't like: Ahmed, Hogan, & Goldberg at least at the time and some afterwards. I can't blame Austin for disliking Owen at the time as if someone almost broke my neck and didn't apologize me I'd have issues with that person too. Pretty sure Owen would've apologized if he hadn't died so tragically
Stone Cold having JJ and Punk and Goldberg and all these guys on his podcast shows that business is always first. Thats what i like about him and other old wrestlers that dont hold on to grudges.
I was wondering if Hacksaw Jim Duggan would be in this list. On Roddy Piper's podcast back in 2015 they got into a very heated argument and there was clearly a lot of friction there.
The night Owen died was so sad man.. I agree that the show should not have gone on!! Situations like this need all the respect in the room and all the attention!! How could you?? That being said I'm still convinced it was on purpose!! But at the same time, I think Owen dropped Steve on purpose!!. Not only did Steve Express in the back how he was questioning Owen dropping to his ass. Owen also kicked out when Steve rolled him up. He knew Steve had a spinal injury and he kicked out really hard like that because he dropped him on purpose to try to ruin his career. I don't care what anyone says, the Hart brothers were jealous of people like Stone Cold and The Rock... There's no excuse for dropping to your ass after he expressed he was scared of you doing so, There's definitely no excuse for kicking like Owen did when the match got the three count.. It makes me sick what Owen did, but it makes me even sicker watching the consequences of what he did and knowing the consequences.... Every single bit of this was on purpose, from Owen dropping Steve to Owen falling to his death. There was No accidents!!
you realized toronto and canada fans in wwe is bizarro world. Also toronto or canada has always like hogan and gave him pops that no other city in america has ever given hogan. Hogan was going to get cheered on that night against 99.9 wrestlers in the world in 2002. The only wrestler that totonto or canada would cheer over hogan is bret hart. Contect matters don't make it seem like hogan would get cheered against austin in texas or against the rock in florida. In which he got booed the entire night in florida at wrestlemania 37
Nah, Austin would have been cheered more. The match itself would have been shite though. Austin acting terrified of Hogan hulking up would simply not have worked and Hogan would not be able to deal with Austin's physicality. I still would have liked to have seen it though regardless.
Owen did NOT break Steve Austin's neck. I used to believe that also until I saw the documentary about Austin. Stone Cold suffered a spine impact injury which compressed several of his vertebrae but nothing was broken. Also, The finish involved Stone Cold winning so saying Stone Cold somehow found the strength to pin Owen after having his neck broken is laughable. Go watch the match. After the ref and Owen realized Austin was hurt they spent several minutes just walking around the ring to give Steve a chance to get his wits about him. Then Owen allowed Austin to pin him with a simple roll over pin so that they had the correct finish. Then 2 referees helped Austin walk back to the locker room which is when he went to the hospital. He most definitely had a serious, and scary neck injury but his neck was not broken.
Either way, it's ironic that he made jokes about breaking the guys neck after a move the guy wasn't comfortable taking from him, only to slip and break his neck doing a character he really didn't want to do. Kama is funny sometimes.
Just one Month ago Austin had an interview actually about last wrestlemania but the topic came about of Goldberg… and the interviewer asked him about Goldberg and his son… wasn’t really interesting but at the end Austin just said that they both are very close friends aso. That was in dailymotion.. Excuse my English it’s not my native language
@@brokenkayfabe cause when he’s active he’s doing a work. It’s not really true. Most idiots think him and Bret hart hated eachother. That’s the farthest thing from the truth
Ahmed Johnson may surpass the Ultimate Warrior for the best example of a wrestler who looks the part but lacks every other characteristic needed to make it ling term.
I had a conversation with stone cold once. There were many times during the talk when I couldn't hear him. There was too much background noise... It was a friendly conversation except for the 100 times he shouted "WHAT" at me... 😐
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Neither possibility seems much of a stretch!!
Meeting Stone Cold Steve Austin was scary but amazing, he was *NOT* racist or even mean to me and my brother. Austin got up from eating his food and left his wife at the table to come over and take pictures and sign autographs for two black kids playing middle school hooky because the wrestlers were in town and staying at a hotel near our school! We weren't even supposed to be there he could've said no or called security etc. We met several wrestlers that day and none of them made a bigger impression nor scared the piss out us like he did, fyi he's a tough SOB in real life so if you ever meet him mind your manners. He wasn't my favorite wrestler at the time but that day Austin was a hero.
I love stone cold too! thanks for sharing that awesome story!
He has roasted some racists publicly online, and was very matter of fact about it. He def is not racist
@@zachariahsmith9130 He also publicly supported same-sex marriage. Austin seems like a progressive guy.
@yami2957 I've actually heard that's the reason he didn't like certain wrestlers. Because they were racist and homophobic. That's one think hes always maintained in his career, he didn't tolerate intolerance.
@zachariahsmith9130 So we should tolerate and celebrate sexual depravity that God HIMSELF says is against nature and fully deserving of the DEATH PENALTY?!? Way to take your morality from a guy that used to regularly beat on his wife like a pinata to where he almost KILLED her multiple times!!
You know what I love about Steve Austin both as character and IRL , he always came off as an everyday kind of guy . No over flaunting , just straight to the point
That's why people loved him and still do
If an every day guy is white trash, then you’re right.
Probably why his podcast was so successful 2
He has always said the character is litraly just him turned up to 10
That why he used Mark Henry to buck dance for him instead of just telling his side. Debra already busted his cover as a women beating racist p o s. Y’all are just a bunch of marks.
Something tells me the fan that said Austin wrote that on Ahmed's rental was probably the one that actually wrote it.
Or…its a figment if his imagination. Lol
Something tells me it never even happened and Ahmed made that up.
@@justamurse5646 Very true I think so too
@@brokenkayfabe It's very true on everything about Between the undertaker and stone Called steve austin to me they are the best the other ones are just trying to hold on to their coat tails
@@martinneps9387 I'm a big HBK mark as well though :)
"A pilled-up HBK tried to moderate the situation" Literally every conflict HBK was present for 🤣
lolol
Oh that's not fair. Shawn was much more an instigator than a mediator!! 😂😂
@@jeffrobagman2834 Which is why it's funny to picture it
lmfao right
@@jeffrobagman2834so true. Haha. Was just about to say “aside from the ones he started”
Austin really wasn't drinking all that beer 😂 seriously yall didn't notice? Most of that shit was on the mat
Haha
He would drink a case and half of it would get in his mouth. So he at least got a buzz.
Lmaooo
And the beer on many occasions would be low-alcohol beer.
Goldberg said he got a buzz drinking with Austin, but I think he said he wasn't much of a drinker
According to those who witnessed the confrontation between Steve and Jeff, Steve was waiting for him right behind the curtain and immediately got in Jeffs face. Jeff backpeddled. He wanted no part of Austin.
Yep! Shawn Michaels was involved too
@@brokenkayfabe I heard it was Vince Russo.
ruclips.net/video/vi79yYxwNGw/видео.html heres my source.
Right, the only part he wanted to be a part of was Kurt angle's wife.
@@keithunderwood8803 ded 😂
When Ahmed calls someone racist, take it with a stadium full of salt.
@zeusallfather-xn3rfwhat like he wanted ass ?
“A wild slapnuts appears” Is the greatest running gag in the wrestling community
So if you know a Wrestler who can do the J.O.B., to the H.A.W.K. Any night, any day write their name in the comments JACCCKKK!!!! 😂
@@WWEGaymer cena.
Ring of the hawk
Austin and Goldberg are actually friendly. I don't think they hate one another at all.
So true
Yep Now, both are very rich and level headed adults
They're friends
I dont think peoople get that these wrestlers are better actors than they are. They are joking. Always in character type of thing.
Goldberg is well known for not pulling his punches, so most wrestlers hate him
That Scott hall sell is either the best or easily top 3
Facts
The rock was the all best regular seller of the stunner but as a one off at a major event Scott is definitely #1 in that category
I’m confused how making it look extremely unrealistic and goofy makes it great selling, isn’t that like the opposite of what good selling is? Cause literally anyone can just fly around and jump after a stunner, but making it look like it would realistically knock you out, now that’s good selling
@@KrishanKumar-ec1ch But those times shawn over sold was because he was going against much larger dudes, WWF was the land of the giants during that time, he was 6’1 and looked short during that time.
@@jbatts834 also, against hogan
One of the best RAW episodes I remember was when Stone Cold interrumpted every match by the end. One of those was Jeff Jarret's. He stunned him and then mocked his little walk that was hilarious
I remember that! The mock walk walk was hilarious 😂
He stole that from Vader doing it in WCW on a Sunday night before a pay per view.
How could Goldberg talk about not chugging real beers? He was struggling to drink with Stone Cold at Wrestlemania 20. You could see it was burning his eyes and everything.
Stone Cold has never had issues with anyone regarding sexuality gender ethnicity religious beliefs.
I hear ya,
But age? he discriminates when it's deemed socially acceptable just like everyone did when those above groups where "ok" to hate, he seemed to be alluding to being ok with beating children with leather straps before, didn't outright say it but sounded like he did and just didn't wanna say. I'm convinced advocating aggravated assault with a weapon and domestic violence are worse than just thinking you're better than someone else, which is what he'd be doing if he had issues with those you list above.
I am pretty sure he knows there are only two genders
@@Mr.Goodkat
So he didn't say something and you therefore assume he would absolutely have done the act himself?
Wise the fuck up.
@freespeechordie2252 If you won't either agree with someone or disagree in a respectful manner then it's honestly best not to comment just asserting someone is on drugs doesn't contribute a whole lot and may even risk some insult back as a retort and that isn't good.
Austin was wise to steer clear of Hogan. He refused to put over Bret Hart, Undertaker, and multiple others and did a lot of manipulating the creative to get his way in storylines.
To be fair to Hogan, I think everyone who gets to the top ends up being paranoid about the company trying to cut their legs out from under them. Steve said he felt that way and tried to protect himself, Cena clearly was manipulating creative to protect himself, etc. It just seems like when you get yourself over and reach the top the company automatically assumes you can make anything work and tries to job you out to guys to get them over if you don't protect yourself. Unfortunately, I think this makes a lot of wrestlers end up going too far in the opposite directions and you end up with stuff like Hogan screwing a lot of guys over, Cena screwing up the Nexus run, etc.
Hogan stepped aside for Warrior and look what happened....Their future walked out and they had to go back to the one who put them there. I can understand why Hogan would be selective as to who he lost to, especially cleanly. He saw Rock as the future in 2002 (Austin had peaked and was on the slow decline by '02; He was never the same popularity wise once he had his surgery in '99 and was on hiatus for 10 months) and unfortunately he was wrong again.
@@1983jblackHogan should have jobbed to Randy Orton instead
@@DrHDoofenshmirtzphd There's a difference between losing a top spot and simply losing a match. Steve and John Cena despite the whole Super Cena meme lost tons of matches during their run, but kept the belt around them. Hogan refused to lose matches period.
@@brolysupersaiyan1634 in all fairness, or lack of it, I doubt Hogan would loose to Orton.
Not for nothing but most people in the wwf hated Ahmed Johnson
💯.
Most Hated Shawn Michaels too
@@kpax45even the Ultimate warrior and probably Goldberg since he injured alot of people he worked with not just Bret Hart during HOF speech people in the front started to walk out
Nobody would honestly think Steve Austin was racist
Back in the day he was a crazy Texas redneck
Dude don't seem racist but he looks like he would use the n word if he was mad enough 😂
everyone is racist at times
@@natsusatsujinki8342that is with all you people tho....
He's just playing a character
We miss stone cold in that ring
Faye Reagan at the end had me rolling, she was one of the good ones, just go back and watch her in Frosty Finish 😮
I was scrolling through the comments just to see if anyone caught that lol
I love stone cold....He was part of my childhood and a honestly good dude
But we don't really know these people
@@baconatorrodriguez4651if you travel you see a lot of wrestlers in real life, coolest people you wanna meet
Apart from the whole wife beating thing
The whole roster hated Ahmed
Yea thats what I hear
Especially Ron Simmons. I don't know the whole story but Ron damn sure didn't take to him.
@@8Bitorbust Rock didnt like him at all either.
@@bryanmmusic !!!!!! Oh wow! That I had no idea about.
Ahmed's mother probably isn't too fond of Ahmed.
Stone Cold does not hate Goldberg, infact they are really good friends, through the 2003-04 era, Steve was supporting Goldberg and was right beside him during a few matches and also had Goldberg on his Broken Skull show...
When dude asked StoneCold if he would win I was like, "Whoa dude you are lucky he don't stun your ass". The pause before drinking the coffee you can tell he was pissed.
That stunner to Scott Hall is in my opinion the best sold stunner of all time!!!
Definitely. Nobody could ever do it Justice after that one Scott hall bump
No Shane was always the best salesman lol
@@cleshcaro Shane's definitely one of the best, but doesnt top Hall's. Orton sold it really good too...
A fan told him. Ever think it was the fan that lied or did it?
Honestly I think the only reason Owen didnt apologize was that he was so ashamed at the time he couldnt bring himself to, and I think time would have allowed him to eventually say his apologies.
But sadly he didnt know he didnt have that kind of time.
Owen had a history of hurting people
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So did Stone Cold. Broke another man's neck years earlier.
@@tronovonflidder775 He did in Japan, but it was not as bad. Owen hurt many people.
Owen had plenty of time to apologize. He didn't want to. People need to stop giving Owen a pass because he died.
That is the case with Owen I think. At times, its is hard to apologize for soemthing specially when things things are still fresh. Sadly, he just did not get the time/chance to make things right. Which sucks for both. I mean, he could have done it sooner, he may have done it later or maybe never, but we'll never know due to "circusntances" beyong his control.
Stone Cold was the poster boy for the attitude era. Jeff Jarrett was able to spell his name.
I considered Jarrett's solo matches as bathroom breaks.
I love Steve changed over the years. Got better with the fans. I’m still a fan to this day.
He didn’t hate Owen hart even in an interview Austin said he didn’t hate him
Right. All he's ever said was when Owen didn't call and check on him or apologize for almost paralyzing him, it changed their relationship. He was the last one to salute him on his tribute show, toasting him with tears in his eyes. Probably regret that he never settled that.
In the context of Austin being a racist,let his own words kill that noise-"This aint a black thing.This aint a white thing.This is a kick your ass thing!"
haha love it
It's a Texas thing
Still racist
@@Jcrow21 whats J.Crow short for? Jim Crow?👀👀👀
@@valasuenos475 Deez nuts
it's funny hogan refused to put over austin in the wwe. considering he put over goldberg in the wcw and undertaker at 2002's judgement day rock at wreslemania 18 ultimate warrior in mania 6 kurt angle 2002's king of the ring and randy orton 2006's SummerSlam
I dont think Hogan refused, Austin just refused to work with him. So it was never even approached.
Hogan never put anyone over clean. Remember, Malone came out there and did the stunner on some NWO member that came out there during their match. Why the extra Page coming out with Malone was a thing in thematch? I don't know.
@@younglove3362 Hogan jobbed pretty clean to Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle soon after WM18.
@@younglove3362 hogan literally let the rock, brock lesnar, kurt angle, goldberg beat him clean, stone cold doesn't put someone over clean often though
@TheOnlyGoodOneHere LMAO 🤣
There was always shenanigans when Hogan had a match. STOP ✋️. Hogan didn't put over Goldberg, the Rock, or Brock clean. There was always some interruption of some sort or someone running 🏃♂️ to try and cost, or help Hogan. A clean match is a one on one no interference match. Just because he lost despite cheating happening to benefit him doesn't mean he put the opponent over clean. Cut the crap! 🙄
Dope vid!! quality is way up!
Thank u dude
No way Scott Hall was ever going over Austin at mania. The fact Scott was a mess at the time had little to do with the outcome
yes he was The nwo just debuted a month before and they didnt want them all to lose at WrestleMania
Hall said he wasn't doing nothing at the time. He was supposed to go over Steve, but then he got told he wasn't. So Scott was like fcuk it then
@@SFNDMK his exact words were: "you want me to lose pay me" that came from Scott Hall himself.
According to the people there at the time Scott was supposed to due to nash interference. That would be the start of the build up leading to Austin and Hogan. They literally changed the finish the night before or day of idk which but there's shoot interviews out there with Scott saying it. Then with Scott losing and hogan turning face after it pretty much killed any potential for Austin hogan and the entire nWo in one fell swoop.
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Another video that doesn’t bring up domestic abuse with Debra, which immediately ended her career in wrestling.
Yeah I was gonna say, he doesn’t have much ground to stand on to be self righteous, wife beaters are no different than vomit, stuff under your shoe…entertaining wrestler no doubt but not much else
Shes not a wrestler though.
@@brokenkayfabe but she did wrestle a few times though, former women’s champion…regardless she’s been blacklisted, you’ll never see her mentioned on wwe as long as we live..
WWE sure showed it’s true colors when they put a gag-order on Debra and railroaded her out quickly, while doing everything possible to cover it up for Austin from the audience. Luckily for WWE, no strong social media outlets around to report the incident.
@@brokenkayfabe So, if Austin married a wrestler, then was reported for domestic abuse, that would legitimize it? 🤯
The owen/austin thing was brutal. He probably heard it all the time that he could never top Bret. Bret was also famous for not hurting wrestlers. Owen injured the top face of the company. I believe bret mentioned that owen was so ashamed that he couldn't bare to speak to austin. My guess is that, even though austin deserved an apology, owen needed time reconciling with that shadow he's been living in. It was just cemented the fact that he can never top bret. Unfortunately he didn't have enough time come to terms with this due to the tragedy.
Good video, I've subscribed for more. There were a few sound issues which could be worked on for future videos
Thank you! yes, I'm still trying to figure out how to fix that so it works across all platforms...
@@brokenkayfabeYo, who is that at 8:02?
Nvm, it's Faye Reagan
Everybody hated Ahmed johnson
Stone cold is not a racist watch the episode of punk'd that he's in.
Plus stone cold has always had that cool swagger about him
I know he’s not
He’s good friends with Rock and Booker T
Yep that was a tell tell sign that he didn't play that shit.
I know he's a racist person to town he comes from is just like vidor
Yeah man, Stone Cold isn't racist. Most of the time it's the innocent looking ones who are the most racist.
You got me there son and made me spit my morning cuppa all over the place with that wild slap nuts
haha. im so proud.
Wouldn't put Owen on there. Austin actually loves him. That was just an unfortunate situation. Austin is good though!
Hahahaha Faye Reagan at The End! 😂 Probably Watching a Couple of those before Bed
💯👀
I’ve been searching the comments for the last 3 minutes, wondering if anyone was going to mention her appearing in the video.
If Stone Cold hates someone I automatically hate that person…simple.
That's not very smart
@StretchH2O it's very smart , you on the other hand eh
Why..?
Are you the slave of Stone cold? Or you don't have your own mind or understanding 😮
@@angrybm oh…autistic humor, good to see autistic virgins have their own special way of having fun, cute.
@Billy Cartwright You are apparently?
Goldberg and Austin are friends and always have been
The caucasian persuasion. 😂 love it
Steve Austin injured Masahiro Chono in Japan on September 23, 1992, the exact same way Owen injured Steve, by preforming a sit-down piledriver when the opponent is expecting a tombstone piledriver.
Owen injured Dan Severn with the same damn move AFTER he injured Austin. Watch Dan Severn interview about that incident. He literally wanted to beat up Owen for that
I wouldn't give a damn if stone cold had a kkk hood on dressed in rebel flags. He was my favorite wrestler. I'm black. I wore my head bald in 2002 at the age of 8 lol in my drawls with my belt on in the middle of the yard, with my dad's beer.
@@Karl.Leiserbach So you're comparing kayfabe
Owen hart also injured dan savern
Proof that Steve is racist!
Hogan is just envious of Austin.
how come hogan can put brock lesnar over on raw in a squash match and stone cold can't?
@@theonlygoodonehere2259, thank you!
@TheOnlyGoodOneHere are you saying why didn't Austin put lesnar over? If you don't know you ain't no wrestling fan
A WILD SLAPNUTS APPEARS!!!! Dude I subbed just for that. Very nice
JJ beating Austin all over the Indy circuit is hard to believe but in the other hand if u know the Jarretts and how they function it's not hard to believe at all. Still sad tho
This is a GREAT vid showing moments no other vids do. 👍🏻🍻😁🇺🇸
Thanks so much! I got a few like them on HBK, Cena, Roman Reigns…let me know if you check um!
Steve took the Jarrett thing all wrong. He was way, way too paranoid at that stage. Jeff calling out the wrestlers like Stone Cold when he came back was what you call “good business sense.” There was no way on earth Jarrett saying that 3:16 was blasphemous would’ve done anything to stop or even touch Stone Cold’s momentum. Wrestlers are supposed to trash talk each other. That was a solid promo, from a credible returning top star who WWF needed back at the time, and Stone Cold was ridiculously petty to react the way he did.
After watching that promo, I really wasn't impressed. It really sounded force and he seemed uncomfortable in general and pretending to be someone he wasn't.
@@brokenkayfabe At the time, in the context, it was quite memorable. Historically Jarrett isn’t the best promo. For him it was a decent performance. But that always worked because it made him really easy to boo. The fact that he was returning from WCW was a very, very big deal. Up until that point WWF was only losing all of their top talent to WCW, and it made them seem minor league.
A big return of a championship caliber guy was huge, that can’t be understated with the war that was ongoing. It was the first sign that people weren’t just abandoning the “sinking ship,” and that WWF was still a big deal. That validity boost can not be overstated, and Vince knew it.
Austin could’ve helped them capitalize on that, by having a small feud and whooping Jarrett night after night all across America and Canada. There was potential good money to be made there, no question, and Jarrett saw it, but Steve’s ego and paranoia blew a big opportunity, and instead we ultimately got garbage Austin championship feuds with guys like Kane, with slow, lumbering “giant” matches that did not produce any lasting memories.
You not lying about his paranoia. He wasn't trying to go back to eating baked potatoes again 😅
@@joen8529 those matches drew money and ratings and is also considered a top 5 best drawing title reign of all time
@@royjohnson2519 Some of them were great, and Austin was so on fire that anything he did would’ve drawn. BUT if you really look at the match quality, all of Austin’s best matches were undeniably against guys around his size or smaller. Especially after his neck injury.
Yes he drew no matter what, but during his title run, his matches were never the best on the card when he was facing “big men.” But when he was facing Bret, Owen, Shawn, Foley… etc… their matches were fantastic.
Was that Faye Regan at the end? Nicely done, lol.
Legend
The thumbnail had me, im thinking no one hates Mark Henry
Haha yeah...about that.
Great video!!
Thank you!
We all walked imitating Stone Cold
Accept it 😂😂
6:55 Jarrett's WCW experiences were a lot better than his WWE experiences lol
Stone Cold dislike of Ahmed Johnson is legit. But saying Stone Cold dislikes Goldberg and Hogan is not creditable. Stone Cold had both of them on his podcast in long interviews and they got along fine and talked about all the stuff you claim Austin dislike them for
Including Jeff jarret he will never bring Ahmad Johnson in his podcast nor Owen hart if he was still
Alive
no, the Hogan stuff is legitimate: everyone not friends with Hogan or relying on his closeness to get bookings hates him.
Austin is friends with Goldberg their rivalry was just a story WWE hoped to use before Goldberg left WWE on his first run. One person you didn't mention that Austin doesn't like is Jon Moxley aka Dean Ambrose. Moxley when he was in WWE appeared on Austins podcast show. Austin didn't like Moxleys attitude
good point on moxley!
That’s ironic, given how similar Moxley is to Austin in AEW . . . though that probably doesn’t help, actually.
@@fromthecheapseats7126pfft hahaha
To be fair a lot of wrestlers didn't like: Ahmed, Hogan, & Goldberg at least at the time and some afterwards. I can't blame Austin for disliking Owen at the time as if someone almost broke my neck and didn't apologize me I'd have issues with that person too. Pretty sure Owen would've apologized if he hadn't died so tragically
Owen was so Unapologetic about it he had the audacity to use it as a gimmick
Austin and Goldberg are very good friends
What's with the random Faye Reagan at the end?
I wish they would bring back WCW
goldberg lesnar and austin are good friends
JJ hit's Bettle Juice with a guitar.😂
he doesn't hate Hulk or Goldberg at all actually very good friends with both .
It needs to be said that despising someone who isn't the same color as you does NOT make you a racist.
Those are strong allegations to say he hates people.
Stone Cold having JJ and Punk and Goldberg and all these guys on his podcast shows that business is always first. Thats what i like about him and other old wrestlers that dont hold on to grudges.
Stone Cold... One of the BEST there ever was! Because I SAID SO!
he is like Micheal Higgenbottom, he cant whip cream with an outboard motor.
*WHAT!?*
@@MasterWitchDoctor*WHAT!?*
Hulk Hogan seems to be on everyone`s hated list in the backstage.
Faye regan at the end lol
If you know, you know 😂
Lmao I thought I recognized that girl, so random...
No way Austin wrote that, Austin is nothing but business and wouldn’t do stupid shit to risk his position on top.
anyone know who that redhead was at the end of the video? never seen that wrestler at all.
Yeah that's Faye Reagan I like her work 😂
BRUH SOMEONE SAW IT 💀
I know he hated Owen, because of the broken fricken neck.
Nice to hear a snippet of MarkyD123 "The Hawk" on this video.
I was wondering if Hacksaw Jim Duggan would be in this list. On Roddy Piper's podcast back in 2015 they got into a very heated argument and there was clearly a lot of friction there.
Nice touch with Faye Reagan at the end of the video! Lol!
I can understand why Austin doesn’t like Owen Hart lol 🤕
Golddust Giving Ahmed Mouth 2 Mouth Is Still Funny As Hell.
Bruh is that Faye Reagan (Valentine) at the end?🤣
Lol. Thanks for watching the entire video. Appreciate you.
Yes lol
@@brokenkayfabe that opened a memory in my brain I didn’t know I had. I immediately looked her up after for research purposes
Had to comb through the comments... 8:01 😅
@@DefenestrateLogicyou’re welcome
Ahmed really ruined his career. The original Jesse Smollet
I think I can safely say Austin has NOTHING against Owen hart
And I can definitely say Austin held no heat against Owen ever
And you'd definitely be wrong.
@@dedgzus6808 I mean there many interviews out there of him denying any heat so nah
@@darrenhigham753 There are interviews of him talking about it so yea you'd be wrong.
Glad to see others enjoy the Hawks content as well. Death to the Slapnuts
Owen Hart also injured another wrestler with the same move
Ahmed Johnson, Hulk Hogan, Bill Goldberg, Owen Hart, Jeff Jarrett.
The night Owen died was so sad man..
I agree that the show should not have gone on!! Situations like this need all the respect in the room and all the attention!!
How could you??
That being said I'm still convinced it was on purpose!!
But at the same time, I think Owen dropped Steve on purpose!!.
Not only did Steve Express in the back how he was questioning Owen dropping to his ass. Owen also kicked out when Steve rolled him up. He knew Steve had a spinal injury and he kicked out really hard like that because he dropped him on purpose to try to ruin his career.
I don't care what anyone says,
the Hart brothers were jealous of people like Stone Cold and The Rock...
There's no excuse for dropping to your ass after he expressed he was scared of you doing so,
There's definitely no excuse for kicking like Owen did when the match got the three count..
It makes me sick what Owen did,
but it makes me even sicker watching the consequences of what he did and knowing the consequences.... Every single bit of this was on purpose, from Owen dropping Steve to Owen falling to his death.
There was No accidents!!
Owens death was an accident but based in fhe cheapness of McMahon going with a cheap rigger who actually had no experience.
4:25 "What the hell am I, an aardvark?" 😂😂😂😂😂
finlly...someone heard it lol
@@brokenkayfabealso love the shoutout to The Hawk with the wild slapnuts appears!
Austin wanted no part of hogan at mania 18 because he knew hogan would be heavily cheered making Austin look like a chump
more like the other way around
Like Steve said, he ran himself into the ground and really lived the DTA gimmick
you realized toronto and canada fans in wwe is bizarro world. Also toronto or canada has always like hogan and gave him pops that no other city in america has ever given hogan. Hogan was going to get cheered on that night against 99.9 wrestlers in the world in 2002. The only wrestler that totonto or canada would cheer over hogan is bret hart. Contect matters don't make it seem like hogan would get cheered against austin in texas or against the rock in florida.
In which he got booed the entire night in florida at wrestlemania 37
Nah, Austin would have been cheered more.
The match itself would have been shite though. Austin acting terrified of Hogan hulking up would simply not have worked and Hogan would not be able to deal with Austin's physicality.
I still would have liked to have seen it though regardless.
Wham bam! You get the stunner!
Owen did NOT break Steve Austin's neck. I used to believe that also until I saw the documentary about Austin. Stone Cold suffered a spine impact injury which compressed several of his vertebrae but nothing was broken. Also, The finish involved Stone Cold winning so saying Stone Cold somehow found the strength to pin Owen after having his neck broken is laughable. Go watch the match. After the ref and Owen realized Austin was hurt they spent several minutes just walking around the ring to give Steve a chance to get his wits about him. Then Owen allowed Austin to pin him with a simple roll over pin so that they had the correct finish. Then 2 referees helped Austin walk back to the locker room which is when he went to the hospital. He most definitely had a serious, and scary neck injury but his neck was not broken.
I was actually there live.
Holy semantics Batman!
@@timz979 . It's definitely not semantics. As serious as Stone Colds neck injury was it still was no where near as serious as an actual broken neck.
Either way, it's ironic that he made jokes about breaking the guys neck after a move the guy wasn't comfortable taking from him, only to slip and break his neck doing a character he really didn't want to do. Kama is funny sometimes.
Wouldn`t you die from a broken neck?
good job
Are you kidding me… Austin and Goldberg are so close friends… you can’t even imagine
Its obvious that you didn’t watch the whole video which is fine but you should before trying to argue the video.
hey zoomer tik tok has killed your attention span
Ah....it's cute that you actually think that.
Just one Month ago Austin had an interview actually about last wrestlemania but the topic came about of Goldberg… and the interviewer asked him about Goldberg and his son… wasn’t really interesting but at the end Austin just said that they both are very close friends aso. That was in dailymotion..
Excuse my English it’s not my native language
nice bit you put together , thanks !
Stone cold said Owen could do the piledriver but said not do jump. Owen jumped and hurt Steve.
Austin and Goldberg are really good friends
Ahmed Johnson is known as a bigger liar than the hulkster! Good riddance to him.
If Austin don’t go on record saying he hates somebody, it means you really don’t know
well when he was an active wrestler he did but once he started podcasting he never would say
@@brokenkayfabe cause when he’s active he’s doing a work. It’s not really true. Most idiots think him and Bret hart hated eachother. That’s the farthest thing from the truth
THANK YOU, BEST SELL OF THE STUNNER...Rock's is only thought of better because he over sells it and gets annoying to me. But Hall's i loved it
100% him and the rock. My exact thoughts!
Ahmed Johnson may surpass the Ultimate Warrior for the best example of a wrestler who looks the part but lacks every other characteristic needed to make it ling term.
I had a conversation with stone cold once. There were many times during the talk when I couldn't hear him. There was too much background noise...
It was a friendly conversation except for the 100 times he shouted "WHAT" at me... 😐
Hahaha🤣
Did you really streal the hawks Jeff Jarret theme? It literally says subscribe to the hawk lol 6:08