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Steve Austin Reveals His Regrets About WWE WrestleMania 38 Match
Steve Austin made a return to in-ring competition at WWE WrestleMania 38 in 2023, defeating Kevin Owens.
The match stemmed from Owens’s disparaging remarks about the WWE Hall of Famer, which prompted Austin to cut a fiery promo and accept Owens’ invitation to appear on the “KO Show.” This segment ultimately escalated into a match between Austin and the former Universal Champion.
However, in a recent interview with Zack Heydorn for The Takedown On SI, Austin reflected on the match and revealed that certain aspects of his performance did not meet his personal expectations.
“I was happy in a moment, but, you know, they didn’t send me a ring down. I didn’t have any timing. I think they interviewed Triple H, The Undertaker, and Hogan. Each one of them said something that was so true. Paul said, ‘You can come back, but you don’t know what you have, because you haven’t been out there.’ Undertaker said, ‘You’re not going to have any timing.’
He was right. I didn’t have any timing. Hell, I hadn’t hit a set of ropes in 19 years. Hadn’t thrown a punch in 19 years. Hogan says ‘you’re just not calloused up. Your body is not as hard as it used to be.'”
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“He was right, because when you when you take off, people talk about ring rust, that’s timing. So, I had no timing. Hogan was talking about being calloused up … those ropes hurt. Those bumps hurt. If you make a long comeback, it takes you two or three months to get those callouses back, so that your body doesn’t hurt after every single match. You build up an immunity to it, so they each made valid points.
Like Paul said, you don’t know what you got until you get out there, because you can think you got it, but you don’t. When I went out there, I think I couldn’t hear the crowd as much as I wanted to. When I watched it back, the crowd was into it. It was very, very loud, yes, but I wish I would have taken more time, savored more moments, and worked the people a little bit more than I did.
I think I was in a space of not knowing what I had and trying to be a little too frantic. I could have slowed down drastically and made that better. I wish that I would have. I haven’t told too many people that, but I told you,” Austin said.
While WWE presented Austin with several potential opponents for WrestleMania 39, he declined. Earlier this month, Austin revealed that he hasn’t been approached about an appearance at WrestleMania 41.
Austin remains open to considering any proposals to appear at the event.
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