WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin has achieved a major milestone in his personal life outside the world of professional wrestling. The Texas Rattlesnake recently received a message from the Senior Director of 2K, Bryce Yang, on social media.
Stone Cold Steve Austin is one of the greatest names to ever step inside the squared circle. Apart from his match against Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 38, the former WWE Champion hasn't wrestled full-time since 2003. Despite being out of action for so long, Steve Austin is still one of the most popular names in wrestling.
Congratulations are in order, as Stone Cold Steve Austin has achieved a major milestone in his business. The legend's Broken Skull Beer has completed 10 years. After this major accomplishment, the Senior Director of 2K, Bryce Yang, took to Instagram to send a message to The Texas Rattlesnake.
Yang congratulated Steve Austin and his partners on completing a decade of Broken Skull Beer. He also highlighted that most people know the city of El Segundo because of Broken Skull. Bryce also uploaded pictures with Stone Cold and current WWE stars Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch.
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"Congrats @steveaustinbsr @esbcbrews @bluehouserob on the first decade of @brokenskullbeer 💀 🍺 and 🍻 to all the amazing shared memories over that fine, amber-colored libation since that first launch event in 2015. The city of El Segundo is undoubtedly known by so many more people globally because of Broken Skull IPA/Lager/etc, and ESB. 🍻," he wrote.Check out his Instagram post below:
Stone Cold Steve Austin opened up on his WWE retirement
During an interview on DJD Classics, Stone Cold Steve Austin revealed that he didn't have a lot of money left when he decided to retire from wrestling at 38. He also mentioned that apart from financial issues, he missed being in front of the fans and on the road with his peers.
"Hell, I retired when I was 38, man. You know, how much money I left on the table. I mean, it's not just about the money, it’s about the good times, being with the boys, traveling down the road, being in front of a crowd, getting that adrenaline rush. That’s what I lived and breathed, and so I didn’t handle it well," he said.Many fans want to see Steve Austin make an appearance on WWE TV in some capacity. It remains to be seen what the legend has planned for his future in the pro wrestling world.
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