He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
He’s synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment if not all {of professional} wrestling as one of the in style performers within the theatrical sports activities’ historical past. Stone Cold Steve Austin can nonetheless garner a crowd response like few ever have with the easy sound of glass shattering to start out his entrance theme. And the now-58-year-old Texas Rattlesnake is happening a new journey exterior the squared circle for Stone Cold Takes on America, which premieres April 30 on A&E at 10 p.m. Eastern, with new episodes airing weekly in the identical tv block.
The premise of the show is to see Stone Cold doing the actions he missed out on whereas touring the world as skilled wrestling’s prime man. What actions? As he places it within the promo for the show, he’ll tackle any problem that’s powerful sufficient to tackle him. And whereas Stone Cold is primarily identified for his time within the WWE, little or no wrestling is concerned within the show. Stone Cold advised Deadspin that there are many flashbacks to his profession all through the collection and a phase filmed with former WWE wrestler Mason Ryan. However, the show doesn’t concentrate on the motion between the ropes and turnbuckles in any respect. Because of that, Stone Cold journeyed partly to seek out who he’s exterior of his beer-drinking, middle-finger flipping, stompin’-a-mudhole-and-walkin’-it-dry persona.
“I’m Steve Austin. And that’s how I live my life. All my buddies that I know here in the region of Nevada that I live in, man, I’m considered a local. So I don’t live my life as Stone Cold,” the six-time WWE Champion just lately advised Deadspin. “And that was almost an issue that I had in the first few episodes because it’s Stone Cold Takes on America. I kind of had an identity crisis because I could go to Stone Cold now if I wanted to. But I didn’t and I never did during the show. There’s a couple of times where I said ‘Give me a hell yeah!’ But for a while there, I actually struggled with who do the people want to see? Do they want to see me as a human being?”
Austin continued: “And I asked one of the guys who was up at the network ‘Is being Steve Austin enough?’ Because it says Stone Cold. And I wrestled with that, no pun intended, during part of the filming of that show. And I think finally, maybe about the halfway mark, I kind of found out who and what I was. … Sometimes I don’t know where Stone Cold starts and Steve Austin comes in. I found out that in filming the show, Stone Cold is pretty specific to the world of wrestling or competitive endeavors. And going through life myself, I exist as a guy named Steve Austin. Personality is still there but I’m a way different cat.”
Stone Cold Steve Austin on the street
Filming of Austin’s new show began in November and didn’t wrap till the final week of March with a sabbatical of round a month within the center. Per Austin, the WWE was approached to participate within the show however it didn’t come to fruition due to the corporate’s concentrate on its largest yearly occasion, WrestleMania. Some of the duties Austin “takes on” are extra widespread than being an expert wrestler throughout the collection. He’ll go bowling with some aggressive seniors, attempt to turn into an attentive waiter and do a stay climate forecast — inexperienced display screen and all. And in Austin’s prime days within the WWE, he didn’t see a lot of the cities he traveled to exterior of the sector, resort and airport.
“It wasn’t about really going to different towns and stuff like that, but just really doing the things that I wanted to do or just doing things that anybody in America would do,” Austin advised Deadspin. “Being on the road is being on a road and having a steering wheel on your hand, some of those drives, all you’re doing is driving.
“… I’ve been out of the wrestling business for 19 years now. And my wife and I like to travel a lot in our RV and go camping and stuff like that. But we’ve kind of not been as active in that regard as we have been in the past. So to go out on the road and film the show, there was a little bit of a stop down, with some internal things that were going on. And then we picked back up. And we stopped down, I missed my crew. And I was like ‘Man, I’m not doing anything because where’s my crew?’ And we finally started back and finished up and it was a little bittersweet because we’ve kind of grown to be a big family. And I think we did some really good stuff, and I hope the really good stuff outweighs the bad stuff.”
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