WWE News: Steve Austin is honored that the public continues to use his famous “What!?”


WWE News: Steve Austin is honored that the public continues to use his famous “What!?”

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin will go down in WWE history as one of its greatest legends. His charisma allowed him to connect with millions of fans.

Who soon imitated some of his most famous expressions or catchphrases, such as “Gimme a Hell Yeah!” or “What?!”, which are still used today and.

Are already part of the vocabulary of fans. We have the clearest example in the “What?!”, which the fans have been chanting for more than.

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Twenty years, and with which they try to laugh at or belittle anyone who is speaking into a microphone and is not to the liking of the audience.

public Assistant. It should be remembered that Austin began using this expression in 2001 with the aim of adding a new comedic nuance to.

His heel persona towards the end of the WCW / ECW invasion storyline. The fact that more than two decades later the public is still using it is.

A source of pride for the legend, as he pointed out in a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet in Insight. It really (surprises me), but it’s a testament to.

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How shocked people were by that,” Austin said. “You know, that started with me leaving a voicemail on Christian’s (Cage) phone. I was working.

As a heel at the time and I was like, ‘Man, this is a really good way to deal with people and get on their nerves. Because if you say something to me.

I say ‘What?’ And I give it back to you, and it’s irritating, it’s what it was designed to do. So I made it into something that worked for me like babyface.

As a way to make fun of a certain situation. With the right cadence and delivery, people can get carried away when a talent is doing a promo. And it’s very.

Flattering to keep seeing it, but a lot of people have insulted me and hated it. We ended up putting it on a T-shirt, for God’s sake, and it sold a ton.

So I’m grateful for the word, but if it went away tomorrow I wouldn’t complain. I feel honored that he is still here,” said the legend. Austin retired from.

The ring in 2003 due to a serious back injury. However, he returned to play one last match at WrestleMania 38. The legend defeated Kevin Owens in.

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The main event of the first night of the great event, leaving fans, his rival and himself satisfied. However, it looks like Austin could return for.

One more match. He himself recently revealed that he had been in talks with WWE to participate in WrestleMania 39

where he would have faced one of the best boxers in the world. However, due to his busy schedule, he was unable to physically prepare for the event, so he ultimately declined the proposal.