"Stone Cold" Steve Austin and WWE Chairman Vince McMahon kicked the Attitude Era for the WWE in their hotly contested feud that lasted from 1997-2001.
McMahon and Theory were celebrating when Austin's music came out and the crowd at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas went crazy. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and WWE Chairman Vince McMahon kicked the Attitude Era for the WWE in their hotly contested feud that lasted from 1997-2001. They banged cans, and Austin hit one more Stunner for the road.
The 76-year-old WWE chairman had his first official match in 10 years as he defeated SmackDown announcer and former Colts punter Pat McAfee in an impromptu ...
It was his first match since a no-contest against CM Punk on “Monday Night Raw” in 2012 and his first at a WrestleMania since he lost to Bret Hart in 2010. He too shared a beer with Austin, and like the two before him, took a Stunner of his own to a roaring crowd. McAfee lost to McMahon’s on-screen protégé Austin Theory in the scheduled match for the event.
Pat McAfee had his big WrestleMania moment during Night Two of WrestleMania 38, as after an entertaining throwdown with Austin Theory McAfee was able to ...
Others can't help but compare it to Austin Theory's selling of the Stunner, as he took it right before and delivered a fantastic selling of it, gaining altitude before falling out of the ring. Some fans pointed out that Vince has never exactly taken a great Stunner, but this one had to be one of the worst, as Austin had to turn around and chase him a bit and then deliver it after Vince started falling back. Others pointed out that it looked like Vince reacted to the wrong music, though that could have been just a character thing of being nervous about Austin possibly coming out.
In the rare interview, McMahon invited McAfee to be part of WrestleMania, which the former NFL star accepted, explaining that it was his dream to wrestle at the ...
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Vince McMahon beat Pat McAfee at WrestleMania 38, leading to a Stone Cold Stunner from Steve Austin.
The 76-year-old McMahon, who appeared in tremendous shape, defeated McAfee with help from Austin Theory. Vince McMahon defeated Pat McAfee in an impromptu match after McAfee’s feel-good win over Austin Theory at WrestleMania 38. McMahon dropped to his knee before Austin could stun him, only for McMahon to stumble against the ropes before mercifully crumbling into a Stunner. Video of the Stunner is below.
Tonight's WrestleMania Sunday event saw Pat McAfee defeat Austin Theory while McMahon watched from ringside. Vince actually came out before the match and gave ...
The finish saw Vince punt kick the football into McAfee’s chest for the pin to win. The bell finally rang as Vince clotheslined McAfee. Vince sent McAfee into the turnbuckles and beat him around the ring for several minutes. After the match, Vince checked on Theory at ringside but had words with McAfee after the SmackDown commentator invited him in the ring.
During the second night of WrestleMania 38 on Sunday night, McMahon decided it was a good idea to take a stunner from Stone Cold Steve Austin for old time's ...
Both the first time and the last time Vince McMahon took a Stunner he sold it horribly. Wrestling fans had some thoughts about McMahon’s stunner after the event. Vince McMahon is 76-years-old and probably shouldn’t be wrestling anymore.