Stone Cold Steve Austin might have a few things to settle with Vince McMahon. If they were both back in the Attitude Era, the two of them might have opted to settle their differences back inside the ring.
However, in 2014, fans expect that the confrontation might be a tad bit different.
The famous Texas Rattlesnake welcomes one of his greatest nemeses, if not the greatest, onto The Steve Austin Show podcast. This highly listened to podcast will be airing on the WWE Network immediately after Raw next week, December 1.
Stone Cold Steve Austin always releases two podcasts every week. He usually makes them more family-friendly on Tuesdays, while he has the infamous Stone Cold Steve Austin Show "Unleashed" on Thursdays. Surely, as expected by loyal WWE fans, the meeting with McMahon will be of the "Unleashed" variety.
Those who have followed the WWE through the years know and understand that these two men, who have contested the main rivalry of wrestling's biggest period, certainly have a lot to discuss. Additionally, in traditional WWE fashion, fans are expecting the meet-up to be a sensational showdown.
Fans have somehow been witness to how WWE does not let their own agendas get in the way of giving a good show. Through the years, no matter who was involved in their own kinds of rivalry, no stone has ever been left unturned.
The highly awaited Stone Cold Steve Austin and McMahon face-off is being advertised by WWE as "No Holds Barred." With this name, fans are pretty hopeful that they will allow the show to be exactly that.
Still, despite the rivalry, these two globally famous wrestlers actually have a fantastic personal relationship. After all, McMahon gave Stone Cold Steve Austin the world, while the popular Bionic Redneck gave more in return.
Fortunately for the fans, with WWE's promise to always deliver a fabulously tough show, it remains to be determined how McMahon deals with the potentially hard-hitting questions that Stone Cold Steve Austin could ask him.
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