Stone Cold Steve Austin Interview 10.8.2010
Posted by David Damage on Monday, May 2, 2011
Under: Archive Interviews
WWE
Hall of Famer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin gave an interview with The Sun
where he praised the WWE's change in direction to a PG product, talked
about MMA vs. wrestling and more. Some of the highlights are below:
On
The WWE's PG Product: "You will hear wrestling fans all over the world
groan when they hear me say this but I think WWE is doing the right
thing. Cena is leading the way now. It is a PG flavored WWE theme and I
think it's great for the longevity and the growth of their product in
today's world."
On Why MMA Is Taking Older Viewers From the WWE:
"UFC interviews are based on a shoot and they are non-scripted. Those
guys out there are trying to sell tickets for a fight and they talk
accordingly. It's a serious product that's in the ring. Wrestling is
supposed to be that serious product in the ring as well. That's not to
say that you can't laugh, smile, and have some humor in there, but you
don't want to do slapstick Three Stooges comedy while you're trying to
draw main event money at a big PPV."
On Whether They Pushed
Things Too Far in the Attitude Era: "I remember one time Vince came up
to me, I was flipping the middle fingers and all that. Vince said
'Steve, we were wondering if you could come up with a different hand
signal than the middle fingers. Something that everyone watching could
do.' I guess it's not so politically correct for a six-year-old kid to
throw up the middle finger. I said, 'No. I'm going to be who and what I
am.' And Vince kind of said, 'Okay' - or at least the ratings and the
merch sales said 'okay.' So that's the direction we went with the WWE,
and everybody else followed suit."
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