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Steve Austin Lists His Most Memorable Career Moment, Talks Heyman in WWE, More
March 2, 2013
11:43 am
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Steve Austin recently spoke with Ministry of Slam about his wrestling career, his future work and more. Check out the highlights:

On his most memorable career moment: "Man, you're talking about trying to pick something from close to a 15-year body of work, but one of the most personal highlights for me would be cutting the promo in the basement of a Holiday Inn with ECW back in 1995. A bunch of the ECW guys were there, and I'd watched them cut their promos. Paul E (Heyman) was there too, and he was the guy who gave me that platform to talk, which I did for around 7 minutes. One take, one time and that was it, I put it all on the line. For me to finally get that platform to vent and talk about the frustrations I was feeling, as well as where I aspiring to go, I look back on that as a very important part of both my life and career."

On Paul Heyman's current role in WWE: "I don't know how many hats he's wearing while he's there, but yes. You can talk to a guy till you're blue in the face, and if anybody can get through to them, it's Paul. I mean, in terms of getting inside a guy or gal's head, helping them unlock their potential and letting them see things that they didn't see themselves, he's very good at doing that. I think probably the most important thing that he can continue to do is remain there, in that ring, and deliver the kind of electric performance that he's doing. So, my point is that if the kids could just sit there and watch that guy work, they're gonna' soak that knowledge in. As long as WWE keep Paul around for talent to watch him, and pick his brain afterwards or at lunch – I mean, he's a valuable asset to the company just as a talent anyway – but what can rub off onto those kids is even more valuable if you ask me."

On backstage politics in wrestling vs. Hollywood: "I'm a pretty private, streamlined person, so I don't really go out and get my nose into a bunch of horsesh-t in Hollywood – playing the games many people like to play. I live in Los Angeles, but that's where it starts and stops. I dig the weather and it's easy to take meetings, which is pretty much it. When you have the movie industry and then take professional wrestling, basically the entertainment industry, they are just parallel that run right beside each other. One is a little bit bigger than the other; obviously Hollywood and the movies is a bigger street, but make no mistake, the traps, shenanigans and horsesh-t are exactly the same as wrestling. To me, they mirror each other."

On his future projects: "I've been seven months out, healing up my ACL and PCL, so I'm waiting until summer to film my next action movie. We've signed a two-picture deal through my company, Broken Skull Ranch Productions with Anchor Bay Entertainment. I'm looking forward to doing those, because I have full creative control and can let the sh-t really fly. I've also got a couple of other reality TV projects I'm working on which will be released in the next couple of months. I love reality television, the atmosphere that it creates is just a bad-ass and fun way to spend time doing something you love to and getting paid for it! I'm also spending more time at my ranch; deer season is over till next year, but I'm kicking ass on my leg, feeling good and getting ready to film season 3 of Redneck Island in April. I'm as busy as I wanna' be, feeling fortunate and also doing pretty god darn good in terms of my health.

March 2, 2013
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Stone Cold is prolly one of the last old school type Action heros if you ask me hes on the level with Van Damme, Arnold, And  Stallone. His action movies are what i would think an action movie is supposed to be. 

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