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Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Rattlesnake’s Most Iconic Moments

4 months ago By Jhon Woug

Stone Cold Steve Austin, born Steven James Anderson (later Steven Williams), is one of the most influential and charismatic people in the history of professional wrestling. He is infamous for his rebellious personality that basically defined the WWE’s (then WWF) prime time of the Attitude Era, noted for its edgy, boundary-pushing content. His synonymous catchphrases, loud beer chugging, and fierce rivalries have indeed left their mark on the industry. This article analyzes in deep length the moments that Stone Cold Steve Austin had, and exemplifies the career that shaped professional wrestling of the modern world.
Early Career and Rise to Stardom

To understand some of the most legendary moments of Austin’s tenure, one has to understand the journey that Austin took to reach the top of the mountain of the profession. Austin entered into the professional wrestling business in 1989, after being trained by Chris Adams in Dallas, Texas. He wrestled under the ring name of “Steve Williams” before adopting the ring name of “Steve Austin” in the World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He showed flickering promise, but his employers in WCW never gave him entry to his unlimited limits and he was thus kicked out in 1995.

Austin went on to work for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) just after leaving WCW but used these promotions to refine his gimmick of a moody, rebellious wrestler. Upon joining WWF in late 1995, he took refining “Stone Cold” far more seriously.

Origin Of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin: The Birth
The Stone Cold persona was officially birthed back in 1996. The transformation of Austin’s character began during the King of the Ring tournament. After defeating Jake “The Snake” Roberts in the final, Austin cut his now-famous “Austin 3:16” promo where he belittled Roberts’ religious beliefs and said: “Austin 3:16 says I just whipped your ass!” This all cemented his character, which subsequently shifted merchandise, with “Austin 3:16” topping merchandise sales in the history of wrestling.

The Austin-McMahon Feud
One of the biggest ever storylines till date in WWE history is the hate actions between Stone Cold Steve Austin and the then WWE chairman, Vince McMahon. Their feud typified the WWE’s Attitude Era and became one of its trademark angles.

Austin’s First Stunner to McMahon
On September 22, 1997, Austin gave McMahon a Stone Cold Stunner during an episode of “Raw.” Now selling the events of that time, one might realize how striking this became as living proof that Vince McMahon was not one to be left within a ring competition. The Stunner was what really set off this perpetual grudge match in which Austin repeatedly flips the bird in the face of McMahon, standing as a symbol of fans’ anti-establishment sentiment. The Zamboni Incident

On September 28, 1998, during the show “Raw,” Austin drove a Zamboni down to ringside, jumped off the Zamboni, and ran into the ring to attack McMahon. This stunt is supposed to help fans realize exactly how disrespectful any form of authority is to Austin and how far he’ll go just to get his hands on McMahon.

Beer Truck Incident
Maybe the most memorable moment of the Austin-McMahon attitude was actually March 22, 1999. On this “Raw” episode, Austin simply drove a beer truck right into the arena and started drenching McMahon, Shane McMahon, and The Rock in beer. The image of Austin showering his rivals with beer became really one of the iconic images that expressed the “rebellion” character of his identity.

Championship Reigns and Memorable Matches
Austin had a career punctuated with many champion wins and epic matches. His in-ring ability to be a perfectionist and, at the same time, tell a story from whistle to whistle on television made him a backbone for the presentation.

“First Blood Fatal 4-Way” – WrestleMania
One of the mega matches associated with Austin has been his bout at WrestleMania 13 against Bret “The Hitman” Hart in a submission match. It consisted of dramatic storytelling and savage intensity. The picture of a bloodied Austin refusing to submit to Bret Hart’s devastating finisher—the Sharpshooter—holds a valuable place in wrestling history.
This was a defining match for Austin’s career, really setting his reputation as a hard, never-say-die competitor in stone, aligning him into the fan-favorite “tweener” (a character who is not fully a face, not a heel).

WrestleMania 14: Conquering Shawn Michaels to Win the Title
At WrestleMania 14, Austin faced Mike Tyson’s special enforcer in-ring with Shawn Michaels in a WWE Championship contest. Hugely significant not just because of the win for Austin—marking his first win of the WWE Championship—but also because of the mainstream interest in the event provoked by Tyson’s presence. This is the victory that placed Stone Cold at the top of the mountain in the WWE, leading the promotion through its most successful time frame of the Attitude Era.

The Great Rock Feud and the Three Great WrestleMania
The rivalry between Austin and The Rock is legendary and one of the best wrestling feuds in its history. Holy wars went down at three WrestleManias—15, 17, and 19, each telling another unique episode in their blood feud.

WrestleMania 15: He got his revenge from The Rock and gained back the WWE Championship for the second time, proving much better.

WrestleMania 17: In one of greatest matches in the history of WrestleMania, Austin defeated The Rock, with this event cementing him as the real villain by aligning with Vince McMahon.

WrestleMania 19: In a match that would turn out to be Austin’s last at WrestleMania, The Rock took out Austin, thereby ending one of the greatest storied rivalries in the history of wrestling. Infamous that match was because of the emotional sign of respect between the two legends.

It’s true that Austin’s career was filled with moments and catchphrases that became ingrained in popular culture. His ability to sincerely relate to the people around him through his words and actions made him a true icon.

“What?” Chant
The “What?” chant is considered one of Austin’s most lasting legacies. The “chant,” culled from a 2001 promo, stays such a brilliant, almost elemental device for a live audience to engage with a wrestler in the course of his speech a few years on now; the chant itself still goes strong. Often, it’s used by fans in promos decades later for purposes of interruption or participation.

“DTA: Don’t Trust Anybody”
Austin developed the phrase “DTA: Don’t Trust Anybody” to sum up his paranoid, lone wolf personality. This would be a recurring catchphrase of Austin’s character and was frequently quoted out in his promos.

Stunner to Donald Trump
At WrestleMania 23, Austin served as the special guest referee in the “Battle of the Billionaires” match. He delivered a Stone Cold Stunner to Donald Trump after the match as part of the storyline for the event. This moment had heightened media presence and sits at the top as one of the most shocking, highly enjoyable moments in WrestleMania history.

Post-Retirement and Legacy
After a string of neck injuries, Austin called it a career in working regular matches back in 2003. He never truly left WWE, though, working as a guest referee, host, and the occasional competitor in special events. His continuance of working past retirement has just served to add chapters to his legend and influence in the industry.

They were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame During 2009, Austin was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, in recognition of his contribution and achievements in the professional wrestling world. It very clearly wrapped up what had been bright about his career up until that point, as well as what he achieved during his active years, leaving behind a legacy.

Effect on Contemporaneous Wrestlers
The influence of Austin transcends his era; there are many wrestlers today who cite him as an influence. His ‘rebel’ character, style in the ring, and fan connecting abilities have been aped by many for today’s WWE superstars. CM Punk, Ken Owens, and Dean Ambrose are just some of the wrestlers inspired by Austin’s persona and career.

Media and Entertainment Ventures
Apart from wrestling, Austin has also entered media and entertainment. He has hosted television programs, including “Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge” and “Straight Up Steve Austin.” These have given Austin a chance to show his personality and to communicate with his fans out of the scope of the wrestling arena. Besides his wrestling career, Austin has also made several appearances in movies and television series. His successful transitions in movies such as “The Expendables” and “The Longest Yard” have established that he can effectively transition from wrestling to filmmaking.

Conclusion
Stone Cold Steve Austin is a testimony to charisma, plotline, and resilience. From his early days in WCW and ECW to being the poster boy for the Attitude Era of WWE, Steve Austin has been part of quite a lot of spectacular moments and some completely memorable brilliant storylines in professional wrestling. He has had quite some feuds in his time, feuding with everyone from Vince McMahon to The Rock and Bret Hart to form some of the most memorable matches and storylines in WWE history. As it says, Austin was much more than a wrestler. The symbol he was cut across a lot more than wrestling. He inspired millions of people, other wrestlers, and if for anything else, his idioms, rebelliousness, and dedication to his work will doubtlessly keep him in the canon of the most beloved personas in the history of professional wrestling. Standing as a testament to the legend’s timeless appeal, the top moments of Stone Cold Steve Austin remain befitting in the history books of wrestling and equally worthy as a statement concerning the wide and varied stuff done by him to entertain and excite.

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