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Steve Austin Comments On Today’s Era Of Wrestling & The Current WWE Product, More

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WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin was a recent guest on ESPN’s “First Take” to promote his “Straight Up Steve Austin” reality show. You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On today’s era of wrestling: “You’re spot on. Today is a different era. It’s a more athletic product. The guys and girls are better athletes than we were. But going back to the names you mentioned were the exact same names that I grew up on, big NWA fan, Mid-South, Power Pro from Bill Watts, from where I broke in, World Class Championship Wrestling, and into the Attitude Era, my peak, I just think the business was a lot more protected back then. And you didn’t have to be — we really pushed the envelope creatively as far as the Attitude Era goes. It was just a grittier product, which is kind of what I thrive on.”

On today’s WWE product: “But all resect to all the men and women of WWE for working through this pandemic and working without crowds because when you watch the football games being played with no crowd or at 25 percent capacity of crowds, those crowds affect your performance, and especially in the ring, in professional wrestling because that’s how you get your feedback, as far as your decision-making process. So, I miss the crowds, and it is a different product today, Stephen [A. Smith]. You’re spot on, and all the guys you mentioned were my heroes.”

On why he didn’t use a Stunner on Bigfoot on his reality show: “Man, you should’ve seen how big that Bigfoot was. And I never believed in Sasquatch because every time you see him in a picture, he’s blurry. But it was just a fun day hanging out with Brett Favre, and hell, by the footage that you’re seeing right now, I wasn’t that effective with the bow. And I think he had a little bit of home-field advantage.”

(h/t – 411 Wrestling)

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