Vince McMahon's surprising victory at the 1999 Royal Rumble was a strategic move to elevate his character in WWE. Despite criticism, the decision was meant to prove his place in the ring and generate ...
If the late 1990s in WWE were a non-stop cycle of Tom and Jerry, Stone Cold Steve Austin was cast in the role of Jerry more ...
Suspending disbelief can be a challenge on occasion, but that's part of wrestling's charm. In short, Mr. America was another ...
Steve Austin has been involved in many hilarious segments over the years, and anytime he can showcase his comedic chops with ...
Vince McMahon's involvement in the 1999 Royal Rumble is considered one of WWE's most infamous moments. At that time, McMahon was embroiled in his iconic rivalry with Stone Cold Steve Austin and ...
I calmly stepped over Steve, with Vince [McMahon] looking right at me and screaming fans only inches away. “I grabbed [Austin’s’] head and beat him with my fists like rubber hammers.
When October of 1998 rolled around, the first ever Judgment Day PPV, was announced for that month. At the time, the WWE ...
He cut his teeth penning published pieces for top UK and European wrestling read Fighting Spirit Magazine (FSM), and also has ...
However, it was the outside interference from McMahon’s historic rival, Stone Cold Steve Austin, who took out Triple H and allowed Vince to make the pinfall and shockingly become the WWE ...