“Stone Cold” Steve Austin has been making the media rounds to promote his new show, Straight Up Steve Austin. If crushing a car with a tank is any indication, the show should be badass.
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— Steve Austin (@steveaustinBSR) August 13, 2019
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Austin stopped by First We Feast for an episode of Hot Ones with Sean Evans to chow down on super spicy chicken wings. Many a tale was told; Jake “The Snake” Roberts simple pre-match routine, Austin’s margarita recipe, making Broken Skull beer, a receipt for Big Boss Man, working with Mike Tyson, and more.
The story that got a giggle out of me was the time Austin soiled himself against Yokozuna in South Africa.
Sean Evans: Fact or fiction, you let the caboose loose while wrestling Yokozuna in South Africa?
Steve Austin: Had to. A lot of times when you are doing international travel and there is a dietary change, things happen. And man, Yok, he was six hundred pounds at the time. When he picked me up and slammed me, things happened. Something went south. And luckily I was wearing black trunks.
And Yoko was so cool. He’s no longer with us. God rest his soul. I was laying there on the mat and I just crapped my trunks. I looked at him and said, “Yok, let’s go home.” Go home is wrestle-speak for let’s do the finish and get out of here. And he’s so cool, he goes, “Okay, brah.” And we did the finish. I got beat and walked to the back and took a hell of a shower.
The poop talk continued on the third chicken wing.
Austin: I don’t want level three to be the one that makes me have a Yokozuna moment here on your show. This is the season finale, but what a finish it would be! We got Stone Cold out here and he shit himself.
Austin felt the heat on some wings but didn’t break a sweat on the final one rating over 2,000,000 on the Scoville heat scale before sharing a beer to close the show. That episode of Hot Ones was an enjoyable half hour. If you listen to all of Austin’s podcasts, then you may already be familiar with the stories. Otherwise, crack open a beer and give the show a go.