"Stone Cold" Steve Austin Interview
Posted by David Damage on Thursday, March 22, 2012
Under: Interviews
Steve Austin was recently interviewed by CowboysIndians. Here are the highlights:
On his ranch: "I live in South Texas brush country, where everything that grows will cut ya, stick ya, or hurt ya. It's not as pretty as the [Texas] Hill Country, but it's effective for raising big deer...It's a hunting ranch. That's what I bought it for."
On his problems with feral hogs: "[The pigs] tear up our roads and make holes and stuff like that. It's not their fault. They're pigs. It's what they do. But from a ranching standpoint, you've got to take them out."
On what he planned to do when he was younger: "I thought I was going to sell insurance with my dad."
On the beginning of his career: "I was very aggressive and I was very competitive."
On his retirement in 2004 due to his injuries: "It was time I rode off into the sunset."
On his retired life: "At the ranch, that's me in my el-ement in a relaxed state. Back in the day, in the ring, that was me in a work state. ... It's like actual combat, but it's a soap opera."
On his new website: "It's my way to keep in touch with my fans and let them know what Steve Austin is doing in the wild outdoors."
On his ranch: "I live in South Texas brush country, where everything that grows will cut ya, stick ya, or hurt ya. It's not as pretty as the [Texas] Hill Country, but it's effective for raising big deer...It's a hunting ranch. That's what I bought it for."
On his problems with feral hogs: "[The pigs] tear up our roads and make holes and stuff like that. It's not their fault. They're pigs. It's what they do. But from a ranching standpoint, you've got to take them out."
On what he planned to do when he was younger: "I thought I was going to sell insurance with my dad."
On the beginning of his career: "I was very aggressive and I was very competitive."
On his retirement in 2004 due to his injuries: "It was time I rode off into the sunset."
On his retired life: "At the ranch, that's me in my el-ement in a relaxed state. Back in the day, in the ring, that was me in a work state. ... It's like actual combat, but it's a soap opera."
On his new website: "It's my way to keep in touch with my fans and let them know what Steve Austin is doing in the wild outdoors."
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