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Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time ()


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At his apex, Stone Cold Steve Austin was a pop culture phenomenon, the biggest superstar in the history of sports entertainment. Despite battling the rejection of being fired and a career-threatening injury, Austin persevered and vaulted... See more »

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'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
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Sting (archiveFootage)
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Daniel Bryan
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Ric Flair (archiveFootage)
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Molly Holly (archiveFootage)
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Owen Hart (archiveFootage)
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Earl Hebner (archiveFootage)
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John Morrison
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Paul Heyman
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Booker T
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Chris Jericho
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Kevin Kelly (archiveFootage)
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William Regal
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Shawn Michaels
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Pat Patterson
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Todd Pettengill (archiveFootage)
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Harley Race (archiveFootage)
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Christian
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Jim Ross
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Michael Hayes
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Col. Robert Parker (archiveFootage)
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At his apex, Stone Cold Steve Austin was a pop culture phenomenon, the biggest superstar in the history of sports entertainment. Despite battling the rejection of being fired and a career-threatening injury, Austin persevered and vaulted to the top of his profession. Now, fans can relive the epic story of the Texas Rattlesnake with Stone Cold Steve Austin. Filled with new, never-before-seen i Written by Anonymous

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Movie Connections Features Episode dated 31 October 1995 (1995). See more »
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Quotes Steve Austin: [about Owen Hart botching a piledriver] As soon as my head hit that mat, I was thinking Christopher Reeve. Cause I knew I was never gonna walk again, ever. I couldn't feel anything from my neck down.
Jim Ross: It was very scary. It was essential basic human error.
Steve Austin: Man, I'm laying there, and now pain's starting to set in, and my interior delts are burning like fire. There was no way I was gonna lay there and let some ambulance or bunch of paramedics carry me out of that ring. I hit him with the roll-up; it looks like shit. One, two, three; I'm the champion. I grab the belt, and I held it up in the air, and when I looked back at that footage, and I look in my eyes, if you look at my eyes, the lights are on there, but there ain't nobody home. I'm... pretty fucked up, and I'm really hurt. But I did it. I remember going to the back, I sat down on a bench, and I was in a world of hurt. And I was confused and I was... didn't know what was gonna happen to me. When you come that close to almost being paralyzed for the rest of your life, it really fucks your head up.
Vince McMahon: That incident really, really bugged him, on so many different levels.
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