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Steve Austin: Birthday

American media personality
Born: December 18, 1964

Stone Cold Steve Austin, born on December 18, 1964, is a legendary professional wrestler and actor. Austin gained fame in the 1990s as one of the biggest stars in the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE). Known for his rebellious attitude, no-nonsense demeanor, and iconic catchphrase, “Austin 3:16,” he became a cultural phenomenon in the world of professional wrestling.

Austin’s in-ring style was characterized by his brawler persona, intense aggression, and a signature finishing move known as the “Stone Cold Stunner.” He often feuded with other wrestling icons, such as Vince McMahon and The Rock, in memorable storylines that captivated audiences worldwide.

Throughout his career, Stone Cold held various championships, including the WWE Championship and the Intercontinental Championship. His popularity extended beyond the wrestling ring, leading to roles in movies and television. Despite facing career-threatening injuries, Austin’s resilience and determination earned him the nickname “The Texas Rattlesnake.”

In 2009, Stone Cold Steve Austin was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest and most influential figures in the history of professional wrestling.

Steve Austin’s 5 most popular quotes

  • I’m a very serious person, but I don’t take myself very seriously and I would rather laugh all day than argue.
  • You treat me like a dog and you expect me to smile? You remind me of a jackass.
  • I no longer need my power tie, because I always have, my power finger.
  • I’m telling you this – if Stone Cold comes back out, somebody’s going to get their ass whipped!
  • Guys like me come along very seldom in the wrestling business. You can count ’em on a couple of fingers.
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