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McMahon says goodbye to Austin on Monday Night Raw

Stone Cold Steve Austin walked out on WWE in 2002 and on this date in WWE history, Vince McMahon said goodbye to him on "Monday Night Raw."

(1) Stone Cold Stunner vs. (8) Jackknife Powerbomb

The second round of the Cageside Seats Greatest Finisher Tournament continues today with a match-up pitting number one seed the Stone Cold Stunner against number eight seed the Jackknife Powerbomb. Come vote now!

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Wrestling Stats: Stone Cold's legacy as WWF Champ

Taking a look at the legendary Stone Cold Steve Austin's legacy as WWF champion with a detailed breakdown of each and every one of his title reigns. The stats may surprise you.

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Wrestling Stats: The Rock's Legacy as WWE Champion

Taking a look at The Rock's legacy as WWE champion with a detailed breakdown of each and every one of his title reigns. The stats may surprise you.

Austin vs. Dude Love at Over the Edge 1998

Stone Cold Steve Austin defended his WWF championship against Dude Love at the Over the Edge pay-per-view on this date in WWF history (May 31, 1998). It was one of the great matches of the Attitude Era.

Stone Cold's career changes forever vs. Savio Vega

Stone Cold Steve Austin lost a Caribbean Strap match to Savio Vega at Beware of Dog 2 on this date in WWF history. And it marked a major turning point for "The Rattlesnake's" pro wrestling career.

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On burials in pro wrestling

Stone Cold Steve Austin was mentioned as someone who "buried" opponents in a recent tournament thread. HHH was accused of burying Curtis Axel on 'Raw'. But who has been involved in more burials than anyone else in wrestling history?

RAW is OWEN

WWE pays a two hour tribute to its fallen star, Owen Hart, just one night after his death at the Over the Edge pay-per-view in 1999.

Triple H tears his quadriceps on Monday Night Raw

Triple H was once one of the very best wrestlers in the entire world. But it was on this date in WWE history that that started to change, as he tore his quadriceps on an episode of Raw and was never quite the same.

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