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after winning the 96 king of the ring, Where and when was the first time, show, etc. That he used new entrance music?

Also what event, events did fans start having Austin 3:16 sign's etc. I went over some raw episodes from 7/1 96 - 10/96 and did not see anything like this.

Just wondering
 

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you sure? or oct 8, 1996?
Nov 17th 1996 survivor series he has the music....
 

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Austins's music:
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    • As The Ringmaster
    • As "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
      • "Hell Frozen Over" by Jim Johnston (October 27, 1996 – October 11, 1998)
      • "I Won't Do What You Tell Me" by Jim Johnston (October 12, 1998 – April 30, 2000; December 3, 2001–present)
      • "Glass Shatters" by Disturbed (September 24, 2000 – July 22, 2001; 2011 – Promos)
      • "Rattlesnake" by Jim Johnston (2001)
      • "Hell on Earth" by Jim Johnston (2001)
      • "Paranoid" by Jim Johnston (2001)
      • "Venomous" by Jim Johnston (August 6, 2001 – November 29, 2001)
      colored is his most famous theme
 

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He started using the first version of the glass shattering theme sometime around the fall of '96. I know he was still using the Ringmaster theme against Yokozuna at Summerslam that year but by the time In Your House: Buried Alive (October 1996) happened when he fought HHH, he had already switched over to the new one. (And after that, he started using his second version of the glass shattering theme sometime between the '98 Rumble and Wrestlemania 14. I can't recall the exact date, but when he came out and confronted Tyson the night after the Rumble, he still had the old music.)

No idea on the signs and such. Cornette says on the Monday Night Wars DVD that the arena was flooded with Austin 3:16 signs the night after KOTR '96, but I honestly don't recall that being the case at all.
 

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you the man....thank you.
I am looking for some footage of this debut.
 

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He started using the first version of the glass shattering theme sometime around the fall of '96. I know he was still using the Ringmaster theme against Yokozuna at Summerslam that year but by the time In Your House: Buried Alive (October 1996) happened when he fought HHH, he had already switched over to the new one. (And after that, he started using his second version of the glass shattering theme sometime between the '98 Rumble and Wrestlemania 14. I can't recall the exact date, but when he came out and confronted Tyson the night after the Rumble, he still had the old music.)

No idea on the signs and such. Cornette says on the Monday Night Wars DVD that the arena was flooded with Austin 3:16 signs the night after KOTR '96, but I honestly don't recall that being the case at all.

Thank you.
I agree. I watched the raw the following night after that KOTR just about an hour ago. And not 1 single sign, He was boo'd as well. LOL

Thanks again. I was looking to follow a video timeline
 

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He might be on Raw today. He is at the Staples Center (where Raw is tonight)
 

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He started using the first version of the glass shattering theme sometime around the fall of '96. I know he was still using the Ringmaster theme against Yokozuna at Summerslam that year but by the time In Your House: Buried Alive (October 1996) happened when he fought HHH, he had already switched over to the new one. (And after that, he started using his second version of the glass shattering theme sometime between the '98 Rumble and Wrestlemania 14. I can't recall the exact date, but when he came out and confronted Tyson the night after the Rumble, he still had the old music.)

No idea on the signs and such. Cornette says on the Monday Night Wars DVD that the arena was flooded with Austin 3:16 signs the night after KOTR '96, but I honestly don't recall that being the case at all.
Fuck yea I was at SS96