Championships and accomplishments
National Wrestling Alliance
NWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Brian Pillman
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
1990 Rookie of the Year
1997 Match of the Year - vs. Bret Hart (Submission match, WrestleMania 13, March 23, 1997)
In 1998, PWI ranked him #1 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year on the annual PWI 500 list
1998 Most Popular Wrestler of the Year
1998 Wrestler of the Year
1998 Feud of the Year - vs. Vince McMahon
In 1999, PWI ranked him #1 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year on the annual PWI 500 list
1999 Feud of the Year - vs. Vince McMahon
1999 Wrestler of the Year
2001 Wrestler of the Year
2001 PWI Most Hated Wrestler
In 2003, PWI ranked him, with Brian Pillman, # 50 of the best tag teams of the "PWI Years"
In 2003, PWI ranked him # 19 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years"
Texas Wrestling Federation
TWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Rod Price
World Championship Wrestling
WCW World Television Championship (2 times)
WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Brian Pillman
WCW United States Championship (2 times)
World Wrestling Federation
WWF Championship (6 times)
WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWF World Tag Team Championship (4 times) - with Shawn Michaels (1), Dude Love (1), The Undertaker (1), and Triple H (1)
Million Dollar Championship (1 time)
King of the Ring (1996)
Royal Rumble winner (1997, 1998 and 2001)
Fifth Triple Crown Champion
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
1990 Rookie of the Year
5 Star Match - with Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton and Larry Zbyszko vs. Sting, Nikita Koloff, Ricky Steamboat, Barry Windham, and Dustin Rhodes (WarGames match, Wrestle War 1992, May 17, 1992)
1993 Tag Team of the Year - with Brian Pillman
1996 Best Heel
1996 Best Interviews
1997 Feud of the Year - vs. Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart, The British Bulldog and Brian Pillman)
1997 Best Interviews
1997 Most Charismatic Wrestler
1997 Match of the Year - vs. Bret Hart (Submission match, WrestleMania 13, March 23, 1997)
5 Star Match: vs. Bret Hart (Submission match, WrestleMania 13, March 23, 1997)
1998 Wrestler of the Year
1998 Best Box Office Draw
1998 Feud of the Year - vs. Vince McMahon
1998 Best Interviews
1998 Most Charismatic Wrestler
1999 Best Box Office Draw
1999 Feud of the Year - vs. Vince McMahon
2000 inductee to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame
2001 Best Interviews
2001 Best Brawler
2003 Best Non-Wrestler
Acting career
In the WWE-produced movie 'The Marine', the lead role of John Triton was originally scripted for Austin, but after his contract ran out in 2004 and he never re-signed, the role was given to John Cena.[citation needed] Following the end of his in-ring wrestling career, Austin began pursuing a career in acting. In January 2005, Austin signed a three picture deal with WWE Films, with his first film named as The Condemned. Austin has also appeared on several television series, and, along with fellow wrestlers Goldberg, Kevin Nash, Bob Sapp and The Great Khali, appeared in the 2005 remake of The Longest Yard.
Filmography
The Longest Yard (2005) as "Guard Dunham"
Tales of the Rat Fink (2006) as "Heavy Chevy"
The Condemned (2007) as "Jack Conrad"
Television appearances
V.I.P. (October 24, 1998) in episode "Scents and Sensibility"
Dilbert (June 13, 2000) in episode "The Delivery"
Nash Bridges (1999-2000) in six episodes as "Detective Jake Cage"
Celebrity Deathmatch (1998-2002)
Punk'd (April 25, 2005)
Video/DVD
'Cause Stone Cold Said So (1997)
Austin 3:16 Uncensored (1998)
Austin vs. McMahon: The Whole True Story (1999)
Hell Yeah: The Stone Saga Continues (2000)
Stone Cold Steve Austin: Lord Of The Ring (2001)
Stone Cold Steve Austin: What? (2002)
The Stone Cold Truth (2004)
Stone Cold Steve Austin's Life & Legacy (2007)
Books
Austin, Steve, Brent, Dennis and Jim Ross (2003) The Stone Cold Truth, ISBN 0-7434-7720-0
2007-03-21 17:15:52
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answered by Akanksha 2
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the two are 2 of the final. not as my own favorites yet in all of WWE fan's eyes Stone chilly, Rock, and Hogan are the three best wrestlers in background. i think the Rock is extra of an entertainer, a miles better fighter and bigger on the mic. in certainty he has the final mic skills in WWE background. he's a huge face and heel and has the final catchphrases ever. i admire him extra effective than Austin, yet I nevertheless might desire to declare Austin is extra effective. He created the physique of recommendations era. Flipping hands, violence, language and ingesting. He extra that each physique to WWE. If it wasn't for him each era could be the PG era. He replaced into additionally the face of uncooked. a week he created plenty see t.v. wheter it replaced into the beer truck, beating up McMahon interior the wellness middle, puring concrete into Vince's corvette, incredibly much taking pictures Vince, making use of Zamboni, monster autos and atvs. Stone chilly gave us lots of the final moments in background and that's the reason i say he's everywhere in the final interior the background of wrestling.
2016-10-19 07:47:12
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