Stone Cole Steve Austin (AEW)

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===Attitude Era Wrestling (2012-present)===
===Attitude Era Wrestling (2012-present)===
====Debut and Championship pursuit (2011-2012)====
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Austin made his debut in AEW on the first ever ''[[AEW Monday Night Concussion|Concussion]]'' where he was defeated by [[Shawn Michaels (AEW)|Shawn Michaels]] in a Triple threat match that also involved [[Triple H (AEW)|Triple H]]. The next week on the October 10, 2011 episode of ''Concussion'' [[Shane McMahon (AEW)|Shane McMahon]] "fired" Austin. Austin returned just one week after that, on the October 24, 2011 episode of ''Concussion'' where he faced [[Ted Dibiase, Jr. (AEW)|Ted Dibiase, Jr.]] and wrestled him to a ''no contest''. On the October 31, 2011 [[AEW Concussion Halloween Special (2011)|Concussion: Hallween special]] Austin fought [[Cody Rhodes (AEW)|Cody Rhodes]] to a ''no contest'' in a '''Finisher's Only match'''. On the November 14, 2011 episode of ''Concussion'' Austin fought Cody Rhodes, [[Bobby Roode (AEW)|Robert Roode]], and [[The Miz (AEW)|The Miz]] to another ''no contest'' in a [[Basic Non-Elimination Matches (AEW)|Fatal four way match]], after the match it was announced that Austin asked for his release from AEW.
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Austin returned to the AEW on the December 12, 2011 episode of ''Concussion'' to defeated [[Jeff Jarrett (AEW)|Jeff Jarrett]] in a [[Singles Match (AEW)|standard wrestling match]]. On the December 19, 2011 episode of ''Concussion'' Austin was defeated by [[Christopher Daniels (AEW)|Christopher Daniel]s in a standard wrestling match.
====Managing Randy Orton (2012-present====
====Managing Randy Orton (2012-present====

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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin
Ring name(s) "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
"Stunning" Steve Austin
"Superstar" Steve Austin
Steve Williams
The Ringmaster
Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight 252 lb (114 kg)
Born December 18, 1964 (age 47)
Austin, Texas
Resides Los Angeles, California
Billed from Victoria, Texas
Trained by Chris Adams
Debut May 11, 1989

Steve Austin (born December 18, 1964), better known by his ring name "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, is an Efed professional wrestler. He is currently signed with Attitude Era Wrestling, Where he manages Randy Orton.

Contents

Efed professional wrestling career

Attitude Era Wrestling (2012-present)

Debut and Championship pursuit (2011-2012)

Austin made his debut in AEW on the first ever Concussion where he was defeated by Shawn Michaels in a Triple threat match that also involved Triple H. The next week on the October 10, 2011 episode of Concussion Shane McMahon "fired" Austin. Austin returned just one week after that, on the October 24, 2011 episode of Concussion where he faced Ted Dibiase, Jr. and wrestled him to a no contest. On the October 31, 2011 Concussion: Hallween special Austin fought Cody Rhodes to a no contest in a Finisher's Only match. On the November 14, 2011 episode of Concussion Austin fought Cody Rhodes, Robert Roode, and The Miz to another no contest in a Fatal four way match, after the match it was announced that Austin asked for his release from AEW.

Austin returned to the AEW on the December 12, 2011 episode of Concussion to defeated Jeff Jarrett in a standard wrestling match. On the December 19, 2011 episode of Concussion Austin was defeated by [[Christopher Daniels (AEW)|Christopher Daniel]s in a standard wrestling match.

Managing Randy Orton (2012-present

Personal life

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
      • Stone Cold Stunner (Stunner)
    • As "Stunning" Steve Austin
      • Stun Gun (Flapjack dropped into a hangman)
    • As The Ringmaster
      • Million Dollar Dream (Cobra clutch)
  • Signature moves
    • As "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
      • Back body drop
      • Boston crab
      • Catapult
      • Clothesline
      • Leapfrog body guillotine
      • Mudhole Stomp (Multiple stomps to the chest of a seated opponent in a corner, followed by the middle finger gesture to the opponent and finished with a final stomp)
      • Pointed elbow drop, sometimes from the second or top rope
      • Sleeper hold
      • Spinebuster
      • Stomp to the opponent's groin
      • STF
      • Suplex
      • Superplex
      • Texas piledriver
      • Thesz press followed by multiple punches
    • As "Stunning" Steve Austin
      • Hollywood and Vine (Standing figure four leglock)
      • Knee drop
      • Pointed elbow drop, sometimes from the second or top rope
      • Schoolboy pin
      • Sleeper hold
      • That's A Wrap (Modified figure four leglock)
      • Vertical suplex
  • Nicknames
    • "The Texas Rattlesnake"
    • "The Three One Six"
    • "The Bionic Redneck"
    • " Toughest Son of a Bitch in the AEW"
    • "Superstar"
    • "Stunning"
    • "Stone Cold"
    • "Paranoid Rattlesnake"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Voices" by Rev Theory (2011–present)
    • "Hell Frozen Over" by Jim Johnston
    • "I Won't Do What You Tell Me" by Jim Johnston
    • "Glass Shatters" by Disturbed
    • "Rattlesnake" by Jim Johnston
    • "Hell on Earth" by Jim Johnston
    • "Paranoid" by Jim Johnston
    • "Venomous" by Jim Johnston


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