Steve Austin Puts Over WWE PPV Evolution, Talks Legends Continuing To Wrestle



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Recently On The Steve Austin Show, WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin weighed in on WWE's first ever women's pay-per-view, Evolution. Also, Austin shared his thoughts on wrestling wrestling legends at WWE Crown Jewel.

According to Austin, he is happy about WWE Evolution as it is "big time" for the female WWE Superstars to get a standalone pay-per-view.

"I thought it's cool! I mean, man, because, man, it's been, it's been, it's been all-of-a-sudden, just the women's division just started spinning better, better workers, better characters, better gimmicks, more time -per-view, I think it's flat-out awesome for not just women in wrestling, but for wrestling in general, I mean, for the women to have a card from top to bottom, to pay-per-view from top to bottom we own them, that's pretty big time. " Austin noted, "I was excited to see one of my favorites, Trish Stratus, making a comeback."

During the podcast, Austin shared that he would not want to come back to the squared circle as a 53 year old and would like to remember the "bad-kicking" version of himself from WWE's Attitude Era.

"People ask me, they say, 'Hey Steve, everybody's making a comeback, HBK's back, Triple H's back, Undertaker's back, They've got The Brothers Of Destruction, They're heading over to Saudi Arabia.' I'm like, 'okay, so if I did come back, do I want to come back as the 53 year old' Stone Cold 'Steve Austin or the bad-kicking' Stone Cold 'Steve Austin?' "Austin explained, "I want to pick up my bad-kicking, not my age."

Check out the podcast here. If you are using this article, please credit The Steve Austin Show with an H / T to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Source: The Steve Austin Show

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