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Stone Cold Steve Austin Looks Back on WrestleMania 38 and His Career Decisions

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Austin Shares What He Would Have Done Differently and Thoughts on Cena’s Turn


Summary

– Steve Austin regrets not delivering a stunner to Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 38

– He admits his 2001 heel turn was a mistake that fans never fully embraced

– Austin reflects on how wrestling has changed and his new passion for off-road racing

Steve Austin recently spoke about his WrestleMania 38 return, revealing that he wishes he had gone off-script and stunned Vince McMahon. He felt it would have been a perfect way to close out his return rather than sticking to the planned ending.

Austin also remembered his 2001 heel turn, admitting it didn’t work as he had hoped. He believed the fans never wanted to see him as a villain, and in hindsight, he should have kept his edge rather than forcing a dramatic character change. He acknowledged that he pushed too hard to make it work and should have trusted the audience’s reaction.

Discussing the evolution of wrestling, Austin noted that today’s matches are more structured, whereas his era required adapting in real-time. He emphasized the importance of reading the crowd and adjusting on the fly, an essential skill in his prime.

Reflecting on his WrestleMania 38 match, Austin admitted he wasn’t fully prepared for the physical demands of the ring after years away. Despite some struggles, he appreciated the crowd’s energy and continued support.

Beyond wrestling, Austin has dedicated himself to off-road racing, winning Rookie of the Year at 58. He sees it as another way to challenge himself, much like his time in the ring.

Austin continues to embrace his legacy, recognizing his career’s successes and regrets while pursuing new passions.

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