Stone Cold Steve Austin
   
His Battle in The WWF
 
EIGHT LONG YEARS!

The Stone Cold Steve Austin story

In 1989, Steve Austin was living in Texas and
earning a living by unloading trucks on the
loading dock. His football scholarship at
North Texas State University had run out, and
working at the docks was his only way of
making some cash.



During that time, he would go to the Sportatorium in Dallas to watch the Von Erichs wrestle. He
was always a fan of the sport, watching Paul Boesch�s Houston Wrestling on television while
growing up. One day after work, Steve saw an ad for a wrestling school run by Chris Adams. He
decided to take a shot and five months later, in 1990, he had his first professional match for
World Class Championship Wrestling. During his tenure in WCCW, Austin and Adams engaged
in a bitter feud�with the student eventually toppling his teacher.

In 1991, "Stunning" Steve Austin was introduced to World Championship Wrestling and spent
the next five years in the promotion. As a singles competitor, the Texan captured the
organization�s TV Title in 1992 with a win over Barry Windham. One year later, he captured
their U.S. Title on two occasions from Dustin Runnels and then Ricky Steamboat. But it was his
pairing with the late Brian Pillman that earned Austin his greatest notoriety.

As the "Hollywood Blonds," Austin and Pillman became the most recognizable tandem in the
promotion, eventually beating Steamboat and Shane Douglas for the tag team gold. After the
Blonds broke up, the "powers that be" at WCW decided that Austin wouldn�t "get over" without
a "gimmick." According to the front office, a wrestler in black boots and black trunks wasn�t
marketable. During a tour of Japan, the Texan tore his tricep and subsequently underwent
surgery to repair it. While in rehab, the WCW hierarchy decided to fire him. But, instead of
bringing Steve in to the office and doing it face to face, they took the chicken @#$% way and
fired him over the phone. According to Austin, WCW treated him like a "complete jackass," and
he was hell-bent on making them pay!

After a brief run in ECW, Steve Austin signed a
deal with the World Wrestling Federation in
1995. Instead of letting the superstar tear ass
through the ranks, he was given the moniker of
the "Ring Master" and issued a mouthpiece in
the form of Ted DiBiase. However, that didn't
last long and the Texan proudly walked on his
own.
 
Stone Cold Pride




"Back when I was in busting my ass down south, some jackass told me they
couldn't market a "wrestler" in black boots and trunks! He said I needed some
kind of "gimmick" to get over. Now, whenever I see someone wearing one of my
shirts, I'm proud to know I proved that piece of trash wrong!"
 
Stone Cold Steve Austin

Height: 6'2"
Weight: 252 pounds
From: Victoria, Texas
Favorite Quote: "And that's the
bottom line, 'cause Stone Cold said
so!"
Finishing Move: Stone Cold
Stunner
Career highlights: World
Wrestling Federation Champion (2),
Intercontinental (2), Tag Team (2),
1996 King of the Ring, 1998 Royal
Rumble winner.
 
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