Stone Cold vehicles Steve Austin rose to fame on Raw and his personal collection
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Stone Cold vehicles Steve Austin rose to fame on Raw and his personal collection

It was at Wrestlemania 19 Stone Cold that Steve Austin fought his last wrestling match. He faced The Rock in a fight that rivaled some of his greatest matches of his entire career and nearly lived to see what many consider to be his greatest fight ever against Bret "Hitman" Hart at Wrestlemania 13.

Steve Austin struggled with injuries, fatigue, personal issues and a host of other issues that would have caused the superstars of that era to leave. However, Steve never gave up, and as a result, he entertained millions of fans, ushered in a new era, and then continued to carry the entire company on his huge, muscular shoulders.

What was it? Many people have raised this issue, but in the end, Austin just liked the audience. If it wasn't the Relationship Era he started or the layered image he created, it was the countless thrilling memories of WWE's premier episodic TV show, Raw, in particular the many documented moments involving the vehicles he confiscated and wrecked. oh-so-beautiful chaos s.

And there it is, the reason we're here today: cars and Austin's heritage, of course. So, join us as we take a look at the giant cars that Steve Austin made famous on Raw, as well as take a look at his personal collection of cars and trucks. You all might be surprised by what this man rides and feel a touch of nostalgia as we look back on some great memories.

15 CAR

Well, as far as excitement goes, during the Attitude Era, no one was more exciting to watch than Stone Cold Steve Austin, and he proved it time and time again. Memories just pile up when fans like us look back and one in particular is the infamous brewery incident. So, they are all Vince McMahon and members of his soon-to-be-named evil corporation, glorifying themselves and their dastardly deeds as none other than Steve Austin himself drives a huge truck to the ring. Now, if driving the car up the ramp wasn't enough, the man started dousing the people in the ring with the actual contents of the truck! Now, how about sticking this to the boss?

14 STEVE PRIZE 1974 CAMARO Z28

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Now, speaking of his personal car collection, one only has to follow the man on his social media accounts, as he doesn't mind showing his fans his cars and trucks - a definite treat for any Steve Austin and gear fan. He posted this photo with a beautiful slogan worthy of a novel: “Every car has a story. And this one is no exception." The post made many jealous of the car and a little curiosity as to what the “story” of this beauty really is. What we know for sure is that Steve had the car restored and driven back from Texas to California. Everyone in their car collection should have a classic Camaro, and Steve pulled it off.

13 Monster truck

It may have been fate that forced Steve Austin to face The Rock in his last wrestling match before retiring, as the two had an incredible feud dating back to the late nineties. All memories are funny and these two gave wrestling fans some epic moments. From the brawl at the top of the bridge to the incredible uncompromising matches throughout the stadium, perhaps the moment stands out for us above all else. We can remember how Steve, in a giant monster truck, proceeded to destroy the "Brand New" Lincoln Rock on live TV! Now Steve appreciates a great car as much as any other guy, but if you were the enemy then he didn't mind using your car as the perfect way to get back at you.

12 A LITTLE LUXURY

Indeed, Steve is definitely a fan of powerful trucks and muscle cars, but perhaps every car enthusiast knows the benefits of owning a truly incredible luxury sports car. Seen here in his McLaren 720S, the Texas Rattlesnake smiles and gives us a thumbs up from the driver's seat. He took to his trusted social media to share the moment with his fans, and many watched with gaping mouths as we admired not only the car in question, but Steve's amazing taste in cars. He was quoted as saying, "...and I only got to 50 mph through the bad streets of LA." And, if he really was driving that slowly, we're sure he had his reasons.

11 CULT CINEMA ROLES

Well, as you might expect, Steve turned his charms to the big screen and made quite a few films, and his roles, like his wrestling career, were far above par. He made the audience realize that there was a new big dog on the cinematic plain. He released movie after movie, including The Longest Yard, The Condemned, The Expendables, The Package, and Recoil. The kickback in particular was especially memorable for gear fans in general, as the character played by Steve drove a magnificent Plymouth 1968 GTX. In addition to his film roles, he has also hosted TV shows including Broken Skull Challenge and Redneck Island, and we can't help but mention the Steve Austin podcast.

10 WHAT COLLECTION WOULD BE WITHOUT BRONCO?

The Ford Bronco went into production way back in 1965 and has become a classic truck. However, for years, fans had to rely on older models if they wanted to add this truck to their collection, as production ended in 1996, over twenty years ago. But recently, Ford and Bronco made headlines as they planned to return to the market in 2020. We know Steve loves the Bronco since he has this car in his collection and we're wondering if he's targeting one of the new ones when they come out? Only time will tell, and if he acquires it, we are sure that he will share this image with us, his devoted fans.

9 Cement truck and corvette

Well, as we've proven over and over again here today, Steve is definitely a fan of everything on wheels. He once declared, "If he has wheels, I can drive him," and we certainly won't doubt him, as he's proved it over and over again. But he also doesn't shy away from destroying beautiful cars to make it important! Case in point: when he poured pounds and pounds of concrete into his classic Corvette McMahon! The incident left many wondering, how could he find the courage to destroy the classics? But we're taking our time to remind you that the event in question was planned, and we're sure that as the cement rolled down that mechanical arm, a small part of Steve shuddered at what he was about to do... even if the machine did indeed belong to his evil boss.

8 TRIPLE H GOT WHAT COME WITH IT

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The forklift... man, it brings back memories. Books and movies aside, wrestling was all you really had to deal with the realities of this harsh world, and no other superstar has been able to take me away like Steve Austin. I will always be grateful, and as I look back on all these memories, a sense of nostalgia and melancholy fills me to the core. I miss those days, as do all the fans. Steve drove a forklift for his own money before entering the ring and was required to do so on camera several times, and how can we forget when he pulled a SkyTrak Orange forklift into the parking lot in pursuit of his nemesis, Triple H. and lifted his car (with him inside!) into the sky before..well, we're sure you all remember how it was.

7 RAMCHARGER

Two names that scream power in the automotive industry are Ford and Dodge, for sure. These motors are built to be strong and durable. Both companies brought us countless powerful cars, notably Ford's Mustang and F-Series, and Dodge's Charger and Challenger. These and they alone are some of the most respected vehicles in the industry, but we ask you never to forget that Dodge also produces a truck that can rival Ford trucks any day of the week: the Ramcharger. And seeing that this is a post by none other than Steve Austin, we are well aware that he is, as always, ahead of the game. The man knows his trucks.

6 THE GREATEST OF ALL TIMES

What led to his early retirement has been well documented over the years and is part of the pro wrestling legacy he and other superstars left behind. But what he's been through throughout his storied past as a professional wrestler and human makes him undoubtedly the greatest of all time. Few can dispute this statement, and even WWE Chairman Vince McMahon himself has boldly stated this in countless interviews. In fact, the business and success he enjoys today should be grateful to him as he took the reins from Hulk Hogan and went further than Halkamania ever did, and further than any other superstar will ever go in the future. And that's... Well, we're sure you know the rest.

5 LANGUAGE

And the hits keep coming. How could we not mention one of the most interesting moments in the history of Raw in these Greatest Hits of the wrestling industry? The infamous Zamboni fiasco, we're sure McMahon remembers, caused jaws to drop around the world, and it played a part in changing the landscape of the wrestling industry. Many consider DX to be the birth of the attitude era, and we have to strongly disagree because Steve had an attitude long before that, when Hunter was still running around like "Connecticut Bluebloods" and Shawn Michaels was dancing in front of a mirror. The Zamboni incident promised us more to come, and when we heard him say the words, “I'm not done with you yet, Vince! I'm not done with you yet…not that far”, we knew there was so much more to come and damn it it was.

4 HIS JEEP 4X4

And really, what kind of person who knows a lot about a powerful engine and owns many powerful trucks can have such an extensive collection without owning a jeep? Not the old Stone Cold, that's for sure. He is the proud owner of the powerful Wrangler 4X4 pictured here and we love him all the more for it. As a proud owner of a Jeep 4X4, I'd like to think we have some kind of similarity. And yes, my boyish admiration for him shows up here, and I don't care. It's pretty cool to drive a truck that looks like the one Steve drives. And if you see me driving down a country road playing his intro music, try not to judge me too harshly... he's a hero after all.

3 HIS IMPRESSIVE ATV COLLECTION

Speaking of back roads, Steve is familiar with the area as he was born and raised in Texas and currently lives in California and Texas. The Broken Skull Ranch was his dream for a while and it came true for him and we are very happy for him as no one deserved the success he had more. And it is on this ranch that Steve can be seen driving around on several of his ATVs. He was also the spokesperson for the 2018 Kawasaki Mule Pro-FXR ATV pictured above, and really, who else could they get to do it better? It's easy to draw parallels now, as he's a big tough guy and proves it, as does the quad.

2 OTHER AUTOMOBILE MEMORIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF WRESTLING… BROUGHT BY THE STONE COLD!

And of course, the fun didn't end there, as there were a few more memories we couldn't exactly share since it's a family edition. We are sure you understand. He even rode the Undertaker's bike for a while once, and that too was a great memory - or rather, aftermath. But regardless of the event or memory, Steve has been there for all of us wrestling fans and he has achieved what no other superstar has been able to do. And our job, his devoted fans, is to make sure that no one ever forgets about it. At the same time, we look forward to any project he brings us, and we want to hear from the man himself: "This is the main thing, because that's what Stone Cold and his devoted fans say."

1 BEFORE DAWN RELATIONSHIPS

But Steve was much more than the antics he unleashed in the ring. Before becoming the Stone Steve Austin, he was an amazing Steve Austin back in WCW, and the memories he built up there earned him the respect of wrestlers and fans all over the world. Some standout memories include the incredible match with Ricky the Dragon Steamboat and of course all those epic matches with his then tag partner the late great Brian Pillman. It was in these matches that Steve proved to everyone and everyone that he, too, was a wrestling tactician and admirable. After being unfairly fired from WCW, he tried his hand at ECW and finally the call came from the WWE (WWF at the time), the call Steve had been waiting for. And in time, Steve will have an appointment not only with a razor and shaving cream, but with the best in the business.

Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB and Steve Austin.

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