Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin who is a former six times WWE World Champion recently revealed that WWE pitched for his own beer company during his prime and it was really popular back then.
There are a number of signatures with which Stone Cold Steve Austin can go easily. Every time you hear one of them you can relate Austin with any of them. For example, Broken Skull which is a signature of Austin. Apart from that, shattered glass, “What” chants and Stunner or some of the biggest signatures of Austin as well.

Steve Austin Reveals WWE’s Pitch To His Own Beer Company Became Really Popular
Apart from all these is signatures, there is another think that can describe Austin easily and that is beer. During our childhood we always thought Austin might have own his beer company definitely. That is why he always dreams beer, one of the biggest reasons behind it was to promote his own brand.
The fun part is, some of the signatures of Austin arrived quite late and they were not used during his prime. Two of the biggest signatures of him were beers and the what chants. He used both of them quite late in his career and not during his peak. It might sound a little surprising to a lot of fans but it is real.

Austin has finally made his return to action at WrestleMania 38 and he had a great match with Kevin Owens at the mentioned event. This might remain his last match but it would be a great satisfaction for the fans to see him taking retirement from in ring action in such an excellent style. Austin 3:16 will always remain one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling.
Stone Cold Steve Austin who is a former six times WWE World Champion recently spoke to Brewbound Podcast where he revealed that WWE pitched for his own beer company during his prime and it was really popular back then. He said;

“Well it was an option. We [WWF/E] actually pitched a beer company and I won’t name their name but we’ve all heard of them and they are very popular and I just think it was due to the fact that I was very aggressive, maybe a little controversial. My mother used to tell me, ‘Steven, if you were on TV when you were a kid, I wouldn’t let you watch you.’
“So I just think what I was doing was very cutting edge, it was very edgy and that was tip of the spear [as] far as the Attitude Era is concerned so, I just don’t think I was [Austin laughed]… someone’s idea of what a role model for their beer would look like at that time.”
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