Did anyone see Stone Cold on "the Hour" last night, promoting his new movie?
He was lookin' good...talked a bit about his step-dad, being pile-drived on his head...how he seems to always have good luck and timing.
He also said that he knows he could come to RAW and be right on top again. He said that he could do two more years, if he wanted to, but he says that he liked living, and wanted to feel good while living - so, no more wrestling.
I can see what he was getting at - look and flair and angle - they live in constant pain.
His movie is called "The Condemned" and it is coming out on April 21, if I heard correctly.
At the end of the interview, there was a funny moment where Austin gets asked, "Hey, you used to be a ranch hand - will you break out into other roles, like a "Brokeback Mountain" role or something?"
That made Steve laugh. He shook the interviewer's hand and politely and graciously declined.
What I liked the most about Steve last night was how his humility shone through. I like that in a man, especially in a great entertainer like Stone Cold! (for the record, he said that he can't stand it when people get famous and then act all big and everything)
He was lookin' good...talked a bit about his step-dad, being pile-drived on his head...how he seems to always have good luck and timing.
He also said that he knows he could come to RAW and be right on top again. He said that he could do two more years, if he wanted to, but he says that he liked living, and wanted to feel good while living - so, no more wrestling.
I can see what he was getting at - look and flair and angle - they live in constant pain.
His movie is called "The Condemned" and it is coming out on April 21, if I heard correctly.
At the end of the interview, there was a funny moment where Austin gets asked, "Hey, you used to be a ranch hand - will you break out into other roles, like a "Brokeback Mountain" role or something?"
That made Steve laugh. He shook the interviewer's hand and politely and graciously declined.
What I liked the most about Steve last night was how his humility shone through. I like that in a man, especially in a great entertainer like Stone Cold! (for the record, he said that he can't stand it when people get famous and then act all big and everything)