

April 2022 will be special for all the WWE Attitude Era fans. This is because of two reasons. One reason is The Undertaker getting inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. And the other reason is Stone Cold Steve Austin returning to WWE after a long time.
Be it a match or not, everyone, including The Undertaker, can’t wait to see what Austin does when he finally arrives at The Grandest Stage of Them All later this month.
During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, The Undertaker claimed that as a fan he is excited to see Austin at WrestleMania 38.
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The WWE legend said, “When Steve was in his prime and on top, he was really intense. He took all of this very, very seriously, as he should have, and he was kind of a lone wolf. After our careers, we’ve really grown closer.”
“After 19 years since his last match, and with WrestleMania in Texas at AT&T Stadium, I’m just like everyone else—I can’t wait to hear and see the reaction when that glass breaks,” he added.
Not only ‘The Phenom‘, but people from all around the world are looking forward to Austin’s appearance at this year’s WrestleMania.
Though there were rumors of him competing inside the ring once again, it looks like it will just be a segment with Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 38.
But after all that Kevin Owens had said about Texas and Steve Austin, the fans at the AT&T Stadium in Texas can expect a heated confrontation between Owens and Austin.
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When did Stone Cold Steve Austin last compete inside the ring in WWE?
It has been almost 19 years since fans last saw Steve Austin competing in a match in WWE. His last WWE match came against Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson at WrestleMania XIX.
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Austin had to announce his official retirement from in-ring competition because of the severe injuries he suffered.
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In recent years, Austin had made sporadic appearances in WWE. And at WrestleMania 38, the WWE Universe will once again hear the sound of glass breaking.
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