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Steve Austin Says WrestleMania 32 May Have Been His Last; Talks Almost Vetoing Dancing With New Day
- Updated: May 2, 2016
Source: You’re Welcome With Chael Sonnen
On episode 80 of You’re Welcome With Chael Sonnen, WWE Hall Of Famer ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin talked about WrestleMania 32 possibly being his last, being pitched the idea of dancing with The New Day at ‘The Showcase Of The Immortals’, and WWE talent being too manufactured nowadays.
Although Austin expressed some disappointment over his WrestleMania 32 segment, he admitted he was happy to be performing in front of the Dallas, TX crowd. Also, ‘The Bionic Redneck’ claimed that WrestleMania 32 may have been his final appearance in a WWE ring.
“It was good to go down there [to Dallas, TX for WrestleMania 32]. The situation could have been a little cooler. It was fun to do business with those guys, but the crowd was outstanding. I hope everybody had a good time. I don’t know when the next time I’ll ever hit a WWE ring will ever be again. That might have been the last time. And I wanted to be there in Dallas, TX at [WrestleMania] 32. Minor capacity because I never announced my retirement, but I kind of consider myself retired. So to go out in front of 97,000 or 101,000 people, however many [WWE] said that it was, that’s the city I started my [professional] wrestling career in, wrestling at the world famous Sportatorium, so it was a great time.”
As for The New Day, …
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