Steve Austin gave a rare interview to Ken Hoffman of
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
and talked about the WWE Hall of Fame, and the difference between Stone Cold
Steve Austin and the man behind the image.
Key excerpt:
“I did
sell a ton of tickets to the matches, and I did sell a ton of merchandise. In
the wrestling business, it doesn’t really matter how many times you were
champion. It’s how many tickets you sold. For whatever reason, I sold more
tickets than anybody else. I broke pay-per-view TV records. That’s my legacy.
That’s the thing I’ll hang my hat on,” says Austin.
“I grew up 100 miles
south of Houston on down Highway 59. I grew up watching Paul Boesch’s Houston
Wrestling. I fell in love with the business when I was 7 or 8 years old. All I
ever wanted to be was a professional wrestler. Wrestling was the biggest thing
in my life. It made my heart beat and my blood flow,” he
says.
"What drove me was the
emotion. When I was hot, we were sold out seven days a week. I fed off the
energy of having those people cheer for me. Vince McMahon loved to be hated, and
the people loved me. … I didn’t want to quit wrestling. I didn’t walk away on my
own. Injuries ended it for me.”
Tonight,
when his name is announced as the newest member of the WWE Hall of Fame, for the
first time as a wrestler, he will step to the microphone — and have no idea what
he’ll say.
“I’ve
been trying to come up with a speech. I’m so thrilled and excited about this.
But going up there and talking about myself the real person, not Stone Cold
Steve Austin the wrestler, is a whole different ball game. You wouldn’t think
that Stone Cold, the character, would ever get emotional, but I am a pretty
emotional person. … Wrestling was a large part of my life, and it’s hard to draw
one straight line, or one train of thought, through it. So I’m going to make the
best of it and just wing it.”