“Stone Cold” Steve Austin was the face of the attitude era at a time when the image of the main event was stacked and included other superstars such as rock and triple H, but unfortunately had to short career because of problems with his knees, with his retirement in the ring in 2003 before being 39 years later this year. Since then, Austin has further fought with his knees and in a Recent interview with Alex HernandezUpdated fans on knee replacement surgery that he recently suffered.
“The knee is well, I’m about 13 weeks old,” said Austin. “It really takes about a year to these things to heal completely, so it’s still a little tender. I just got into the car and started driving again (again).” The veteran then revealed that he was preparing to participate in the Mint 400 race, and admitted that it would probably be the most difficult race it was conducted. “If I can just keep my knee together – it’s my pause – I’m going to do my best, but the knee is solid; I’m out of pain because they have cut all arthritis when they put this new joint there.”
Based on the admission of legend, all the fans who hoped to hear his glass breaking during Wrestlemania could be lucky, especially if they hoped to see him hit the stunner too. The veteran could still get involved in one way or another, as The Undertaker did last year, in particular with his former rival, The Rock, influencing the turn of the heels of John Cena and potentially exceed his executive role to make things happen.
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