In Your House: Ground Zero: No one is safe from the bite of The Texas Rattlesnake, and that includes one of Austin's closest friends, Jim Ross.
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Monday Night Raw, Sept. 8, 1997: This Stunner to then–WWE Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter cemented "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's reputation as an anti-authority hero.
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The Stunner that set WWE on fire: "Stone Cold" attacks WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon.
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Monday Night Raw, Dec. 22, 1997: Austin Stuns an imposter Santa Claus. "You shouldn't have done that," Austin says moments after the Kris Kringle imposter kicked a child out of the ring.
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Monday Night Raw, Dec. 29, 1997: Dressed as "Baby New Year," Goldust should have resolved to stop irking The Rattlesnake. Instead, he eats a Stunner and winds up in a portable toilet labeled "Crapper 3:16."
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WrestleMania XIV: The Texas Rattlesnake nets his first WWE Title, using a Stunner to unseat Shawn Michaels.
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Mr. McMahon's "Stooges," Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson, often wound up on the wrong end of the Stunner.
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WrestleMania XV: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin Stuns The Rock to win the WWE Title on The Grandest Stage of Them All for a second year in a row.
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Unforgiven 1999: Triple H may have won the WWE Title in a match partly officiated by The Texas Rattlesnake, but that still didn't mean it was wise for The Game to boast about the victory.
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Vengeance 2001: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin stuns Kurt Angle en route to advancing in a tournament to decide the first Undisputed Champion.
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WrestleMania X8: Scott Hall's fatal mistake was trying to use Austin's own Stunner against him. Hall would pay the price: back-to-back Stunners.
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WrestleMania XX: Austin drops a disrespectful Brock Lesnar. This would be the last the WWE Universe saw of Lesnar for years.
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WrestleMania XX: The Texas Rattlesnake then turns his attention to a fellow bald, black-tights-wearing Superstar, Goldberg.
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No Way Out 2003: Austin scores retribution against his former boss at WCW, Eric Bischoff. Bischoff let Austin go in 1995, roughly a year before the term "Austin 3:16" found its way into the vernacular.
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WrestleMania 23: Fully embracing his blue-collar roots, Austin Stuns one billionaire (Mr. McMahon) ...