“I Don’t Know Why We Did That”: WWE Hall of Famer Shoots on WWE Falsely Advertising Stone Cold Steve Austin

Stone Cold Steve Austin has always been a major attraction in WWE. He had given the fans countless memorable moments. But unfortunately, he had to announce his retirement from in-ring competition back in 2003 because of injuries. Prior to his retirement in 2003, WWE once falsely advertised Steve Austin for some WWE shows, most probably in 2002. And this led to major complaints from the fans.

Recently, WWE legend Jim Ross gave his thoughts on it. Ross claimed it to be a mistake.

During an episode of the Grilling JR podcast, Jim Ross said, “It was a mistake. It wasn’t the right way to do business. I don’t know why we did that. I can tell you Austin did not condone it. That’s not his style.”

“But that was a decision made by the higher ups. I wish we had not done that. I always believe in being honest and truthful to the fans. And we weren’t on that occasion. It was unfortunate,” he added.

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WWE had advertised Stone Cold Steve Austin for many big events in the past, including WrestleMania 38. And this time, the Texas Rattlesnake not only showed up, but also competed in a match after almost 19 years.

Stone Cold Steve Austin made the headlines on both the nights of WrestleMania 38

Coming into WrestleMania 38, fans expected Steve Austin to get involved in a heated confrontation with Kevin Owens. But something surprising happened. Austin agreed to compete in a No Holds Barred Match against Kevin Owens after the WWE Raw superstars challenged the Texas Rattlesnake.

Austin had never backed out from a challenge. The WWE Hall of Famer picked up an impressive win over Kevin Owens. But that wasn’t his only appearance at WrestleMania 38. He once again appeared on Night Two of WrestleMania 38. This time, Austin crushed Vince McMahon’s celebrations after winning his match.

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Steve Austin entered the ring and hit Theory with the stunner. Later, he also delivered stunners to Vince McMahon and Pat McAfee. Though fans expected Steve Austin to appear on Night One, nobody expected him to appear on Night Two of WrestleMania 38. It was a big surprise for many fans.

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