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Website
  
BrokenSkullRanch.com

Name
  
Stone Steve


Height
  
1.88 m

Full name
  
Steven James Anderson

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Full Name
  
Steven James Anderson

Born
  
December 18, 1964 (age 59) (
1964-12-18
)
Austin, Texas, United States

Residence
  
Broken Skull Ranch, Tilden, Texas; and Los Angeles, California

Occupation
  
Professional wrestler, actor, producer

Years active
  
1989–2003 (wrestler)1998–present (actor)

Ring name(s)
  
The RingmasterSteve Austin

Role
  
Actor · brokenskullranch.com

Spouse
  
Kristin Austin (m. 2009)

Children
  
Stephanie Williams, Cassidy Williams, Jade Adams, Loren Williams

Movies and TV shows
  
WWE Raw, The Condemned, The Expendables, Steve Austin's Broken S, WWE Tough Enough

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Steve Austin (born Steven James Anderson on December 18, 1964, later Steven James Williams), better known by the ring name "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, is an American actor, media personality, producer and retired professional wrestler. Veteran professional wrestling journalist Wade Keller remarked that Austin is "in every conversation for the greatest wrestling act of all time", as well as for "the most profitable and the most influential".

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Austin enjoyed a successful mid-card career as "Stunning" Steve Austin in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and a stint as a main event performer in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) during the early and mid 1990s, before signing with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1995 as The Ringmaster. Rebranded as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin the following year, he gained significant mainstream popularity as a disrespectful, beer-drinking antihero who routinely defied the establishment and his boss, company chairman Vince McMahon. This persona of Austin's became the "poster boy" of the Attitude Era, a boom period in WWF business in the latter 1990s and early 2000s. He also introduced the long-standing "What?" chant in professional wrestling. A number of prominent industry figures, including McMahon, have declared Austin to be the biggest star in WWF/WWE history and stressed that he surpassed the popularity of Hulk Hogan.

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Austin held 19 championships throughout his wrestling career, as he is a six-time WWF Champion, a two-time Intercontinental Champion and a four-time WWF Tag Team Champion, thus making him the fifth Triple Crown Champion in WWE history, while also being a two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion, a two-time WCW World Television Champion, a one-time WCW World Tag Team Champion and a one-time NWA World Tag Team Champion in WCW. He was also the winner of the 1996 King of the Ring tournament, as well as the 1997, 1998 and 2001 Royal Rumbles, making him the only three-time winner of the event. Furthermore, he was awarded the unsanctioned Million Dollar Championship by Ted DiBiase.

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Austin has headlined multiple pay-per-view events for the WWF, including three WrestleManias (XIV, XV and X-Seven). He was forced to retire from in-ring competition in 2003 due to a series of knee injuries and a serious neck injury. Throughout the rest of 2003 and 2004, he was featured as the Co-General Manager and Sheriff of Raw. Since 2005, he has continued to make occasional appearances, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009 by Vince McMahon. In 2011, Austin returned to WWE to host the reboot of the reality series Tough Enough.

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Early life

Austin was born in Austin, Texas. His parents, James and Beverly Anderson (née Harrison), divorced when he was around a year old. His mother moved to Victoria, Texas and in 1968 married Ken Williams. Austin adopted his stepfather's surname and later, legally changed his name to Steven James Williams. He spent most of his childhood in Edna, Texas. After finishing his schooling from Edna High School, Austin got a football scholarship at Wharton County Junior College, followed by a full scholarship at the University of North Texas. Austin has three brothers (Scott, Kevin, and Jeff) and one younger sister (Jennifer). Kevin is less than a year younger and Austin has hypothesized in his autobiography that their father may have left because he could not handle another child so soon.

Early career (1989–1990)

Deciding to become a wrestler, Austin joined Chris Adams' school in the Dallas Sportatorium, where Adams also wrestled for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). Adams' training was purely technical, teaching Austin the moves, but nothing relating to kayfabe (still somewhat a guarded secret at the time) or business. His first lesson in that came from Tony Falk, the referee in his 1989 televised WCCW debut against Frogman LeBlanc, who called the spots to lead him to a pinfall and a $40 payday.

Initially working under his real name, he was named Steve Austin by Memphis booker Dutch Mantell during the merger of World Class and the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) into the United States Wrestling Association (USWA). The name change occurred to avoid confusion with "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, a well-known wrestler during that time. Austin later returned to Dallas and feuded with Adams, managed by Percy Pringle and accompanied by Jeannie Adams (Adams' ex-girlfriend and Austin's girlfriend at the time).

Austin then left the USWA in 1990 and signed with WCW the next year. It was during this time Austin adopted the "Stunning" nickname that followed him to WCW.

The Dangerous Alliance (1991–1992)

Austin was originally paired with a valet named Vivacious Veronica, but was later joined by Jeannie Adams, known as "Lady Blossom". Just weeks after his debut, Austin defeated Bobby Eaton for his first WCW World Television Championship on June 3, 1991. Later that year, Austin joined Paul E. Dangerously's Dangerous alliance. Austin lost the WCW World Television Championship to Barry Windham in a two out of three falls match on April 27, 1992, but he regained the title from Windham on May 23 and enjoyed a second lengthy reign as champion before losing the title to Ricky Steamboat on September 2, 1992, while The Dangerous Alliance disbanded shortly thereafter. At Halloween Havoc, he replaced Terry Gordy, teaming with "Dr. Death" Steve Williams to wrestle Dustin Rhodes and Windham for the unified WCW and NWA World Tag Team Championships. The teams wrestled to a thirty-minute time limit draw.

The Hollywood Blonds and United States Heavyweight Champion (1993–1995)

In January 1993, Austin formed a tag team known as The Hollywood Blonds with Brian Pillman. They won the WCW World Tag Team Championship on March 3 by defeating Ricky Steamboat and Shane Douglas and held the title for five months. At Clash of the Champions XXIII, the Blondes faced Ric Flair and Arn Anderson in a two out of three falls tag team title match. Flair and Anderson defeated the Blondes, but were not awarded the title as one fall had been determined by a disqualification. At Clash of the Champions XXIV, Austin and Pillman were scheduled to defend their title against Anderson and Paul Roma. A legitimate injured Pillman, however, was replaced by Steven Regal. Austin and Regal lost to Anderson and Roma. With Pillman still injured, Austin joined Colonel Robert Parker's Stud Stable. After Pillman returned, Austin betrayed and defeated him in a singles match at Clash of the Champions XXV. At Starrcade, in a two out of three falls match, Austin defeated Dustin Rhodes in two straight falls to win the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. Austin lost the title to Ricky Steamboat on August 24, 1994. Austin was scheduled to face Steamboat in a rematch for the title at Fall Brawl, but Steamboat was unable to wrestle due to a legit back injury, and Austin was awarded the title by forfeit. His second reign with the title ended just minutes later when he lost to Steamboat's replacement, Jim Duggan, in a match that lasted thirty-five seconds. Austin unsuccessfully challenged Duggan for the United States Championship at both Halloween Havoc and Clash of the Champions XXIX. After returning from a knee injury in early 1995, Austin took part in a tournament for the vacant WCW United States Heavyweight title, where he defeated Duggan via countout in the first round, but lost to Randy Savage in the quarterfinals. In 1995, Austin was fired by WCW Vice President Eric Bischoff, after suffering a triceps injury, while wrestling on a Japanese tour; Bischoff and WCW did not see Austin as a marketable wrestler. Additionally, Bischoff thought Austin was hard to work with.

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995)

Austin was contacted by Paul Heyman of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), who had managed him in WCW. Heyman hired Austin to do in-ring interviews, as he still had not recovered from his injury enough to wrestle. While in ECW, Austin used the platform to develop his future "Stone Cold" persona, as well as a series of vignettes running down WCW in general and Bischoff in particular, most memorably in several promos that mocked his then-status as Nitro host by introducing Monday NyQuil, where he was joined by "Bongo" (a set of drums, meant to represent Steve "Mongo" McMichael) in promoting the show "where the big boys play with each other". Also, several wrestlers credited ECW as the place where Austin developed his microphone skills. Austin has credited Heyman as the man who taught him how to cut a promo. While with ECW, Austin was known as "Superstar" Steve Austin. He had a match with The Sandman and feuded with Mikey Whipwreck. Whipwreck, who was the ECW World Heavyweight Champion at the time, defeated Austin at November to Remember. During this time, Austin learnt Whipwreck's finishing move, the Whipper-Snapper and would adopt it and popularize it in his later career as the Stunner. The Sandman defeated Austin and Whipwreck in a triple threat match at December to Dismember in 1995 for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Heyman would later state that he had wanted Austin to win the title, but Austin had refused because he felt he was more effective "as the hunter, rather than the hunted".

The Million Dollar Corporation (1995–1996)

Austin joined the WWF after Kevin Nash and Jim Ross helped convince WWF's owner Vince McMahon to hire him in late 1995. He debuted on the January 8, 1996 edition of Raw and was awarded the Million Dollar Championship by his manager, Ted DiBiase. Austin had his debut match on the January 15 episode of Raw where he defeated Matt Hardy. Initially, Austin wrestled as The Ringmaster: his real name was acknowledged by announcers, although it was not part of his official billing.

While making his first pay-per-view appearance at the Royal Rumble, Austin soon thought the Ringmaster idea was weak and so asked for a change. The WWF gave Austin a list with names inspired by "The Iceman" Richard Kuklinski, including Otto Von Ruthless, Ice Dagger, Fang McFrost and Chilli McFreeze. Austin shaved his head bald and grew a goatee, while the Ringmaster moniker (now merely a prefix to his ring name) would be discarded in favor of his most famous nickname, "Stone Cold", in early March 1996. The name itself was inspired by a cup of tea, while his persona for the new name was inspired by serial killer Richard Kuklinski. Austin wrestled Savio Vega on the March 11 episode of Raw to a double countout, before defeating Vega in his first WrestleMania appearance at WrestleMania XII. At In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies, Vega defeated Austin in a singles match. At In Your House: Beware of Dog, Austin lost a Caribbean Strap match to Vega. In accordance to the pre-match stipulations, DiBiase was forced to leave the WWF, giving Austin the opportunity to forge his own path. Austin later told announcer Dok Hendrix that he had purposely lost the match in order to rid himself of DiBiase, who in reality was headed for rival promotion WCW.

Feud with the Hart Foundation (1996–1997)

Austin's rise to stardom began at the 1996 King of the Ring. He began using his trademark finishing maneuver, the Stone Cold Stunner; with this new technique, he won the King of the Ring tournament. After defeating Marc Mero in the semi-finals, Austin defeated Jake "The Snake" Roberts in the finals. The Stunner debuted on June 8, 1996 on Superstars when he defeated jobber Jason Arndt, who later became known as Joey Abs a member of the Mean Street Posse. At the time, Roberts was portraying a born-again Christian, so after the match, Austin cut a now famous promo during his coronation, telling Roberts, "You sit there and you thump your Bible, and you say your prayers, and it didn't get you anywhere! Talk about your Psalms, talk about John 3:16... Austin 3:16 says I just whipped your ass!". Austin's win and rise to stardom proved to be an un-telegraphed stroke of luck. Triple H was originally scheduled to win the 1996 King of the Ring, but was punished for the infamous Curtain Call incident that had transpired earlier that year. "Austin 3:16" ultimately became one of the most popular catchphrases in wrestling history and subsequently the slogan became one of the best-selling T-shirts in WWE merchandise history. It is also credited as the iconic moment that began the WWF's "Attitude Era".

Austin spoke about Bret Hart, challenging him constantly and taunting him relentlessly. Hart finally accepted Austin's challenge and returned to the WWF in October 1996. At Survivor Series, in a match to determine the number-one contender to the WWF Championship, Hart pinned Austin when Hart used the turnbuckle to push himself backwards while locked in the Million Dollar Dream and pinned Austin (this match would go on to create the foundations for the eventual year-long feud between the two). The match came hot on the heels of an incident broadcast live on Raw Is War, which saw Austin "break into" Brian Pillman's house, with Pillman holding a gun. During the 1997 Royal Rumble match, Austin was originally eliminated by Bret Hart, but the officials did not see it, and he snuck back into the ring and eliminated Hart by throwing him over the ropes, winning the match himself. This led to the first-ever pay-per-view main event of Austin's WWF career at In Your House 13: Final Four, after Shawn Michaels suffered a knee injury and left the WWF Championship suddenly vacant. Austin was eliminated early from the four-way match at In Your House 13 for the title after injuring his own knee, but was involved in the finish which saw Hart win his fourth WWF Championship, which he lost the next night on Raw Is War to Sycho Sid due to Austin's interference, continuing his feud with Hart. At WrestleMania 13, Hart defeated Austin in a Submission match with Ken Shamrock as a special referee. During the match, Austin had been cut and was bleeding profusely from his face, but he still refused to tap out when Hart locked in his Sharpshooter. Austin finally passed out from blood loss, still held in the Sharpshooter, and lost the match. After the bell, Hart continued to hold the Sharpshooter on Austin, who despite his wounds refused any assistance back to the locker room, thus turning Hart heel and Austin babyface in a rare double-turn. However, Austin portrayed an anti-hero instead of a traditional babyface. Austin eventually got his revenge on Hart in the main event of In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker, in a match to determine the number-one contender to The Undertaker's WWF Championship. Austin won when Hart was disqualified due to assistance from The British Bulldog, earning him a title match against The Undertaker at In Your House 15: A Cold Day In Hell. Austin faced Hart once again in a street fight on the April 21 episode of Raw Is War, injuring his opponent's leg with a steel chair during the bout. The match was ruled a no contest, but Austin proceeded to beat Hart while he was on a stretcher in the back of an ambulance. At A Cold Day In Hell, Austin had The Undertaker down with the Stone Cold Stunner, but distracted by timely interference on the part of Brian Pillman, Austin's old tag team partner, who rang the bell before Austin got the cover, Undertaker then nailed Austin with a Tombstone Piledriver and achieved the victory off the distraction.

During this time, Austin found a way to win the WWF Tag Team Championship on two separate occasions. On May 26, 1997, Austin and Shawn Michaels defeated Owen Hart and The British Bulldog for the title. They held the title until July 14, before Michaels was forced to vacate due to an injury. That same night a tournament was held to determine who would face Austin and a partner of his choosing for the vacant championship. Hart and Bulldog won the tournament, with Austin refusing to pick a partner and choosing to wrestle the former tag team champions by himself. Late in the match, a debuting Dude Love came out to offer assistance and Austin became a two-time tag team champion. Austin continued his feud with the Hart family, becoming embroiled in a heated rivalry with Owen Hart, who pinned a distracted Austin and secured victory for The Hart Foundation in the ten-man Tag Team match main event of In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede, where Austin was partnered with Ken Shamrock, Goldust and The Legion of Doom.

At SummerSlam, Austin and Owen Hart faced each other with Hart's Intercontinental Championship on the line and an added stipulation that Austin would have to kiss Hart's buttocks if he lost. During the match, Hart botched a piledriver and dropped Austin on his head, resulting in a legitimate broken neck and temporary paralysis for Austin. As Hart stalled by baiting the audience, Austin managed to crawl over and pin Hart using a roll-up to win the Intercontinental Championship. A visibly injured and dazed Austin was helped to his feet by a number of referees and led to the back. Due to the severity of his neck injury, Austin was forced to relinquish both the Intercontinental Championship and the Tag Team Championships. On September 22, 1997 on the first-ever Raw Is War to be broadcast from Madison Square Garden, Hart was giving a speech to the fans in attendance. During his speech, Austin entered the ring with five NYPD officers following, and assaulted Hart. As it looked like Austin was going to fight the officers, Vince McMahon ran into the ring to lecture Austin about why he could not be physically able to compete. After telling McMahon that he respects the fact that he and the WWF cared, Austin attacked McMahon with a Stone Cold Stunner, leaving McMahon in shock. Austin was then arrested on charges of trespassing, assault and assaulting a police officer. This marked the beginning of the Austin-McMahon rivalry. Austin was sidelined until Survivor Series. However, in the interim he made several appearances, one being at Badd Blood where he was involved in the finish of a match between Hart and Faarooq, which was the final match in a tournament for the Intercontinental Championship. Austin hit Faarooq with the Intercontinental Championship belt while the referee's back was turned, causing Hart to win the match. Austin's motive was to keep the Intercontinental Championship around Hart's waist, as demonstrated when he interfered in Hart's matches on the October 20 and 27 episodes of Raw Is War. Austin regained the Intercontinental Championship from Hart at Survivor Series.

With Hart out of the way, Austin set his sights on The Rock, who stole Austin's title belt on the November 17 episode of Raw Is War after Austin suffered a beating by his Nation of Domination stablemates. In the weeks to come, The Rock began declaring himself to be "the best damn Intercontinental Champion ever". The Rock kept possession of the title belt until D-Generation X: In Your House, when Austin defeated him to retain the title and get his title belt back. As Austin had used his pickup truck to aid in his victory, McMahon ordered him to defend the title against The Rock the next night on Raw Is War. In an act of defiance after forfeiting the title to The Rock, Austin tossed the title belt into a New Hampshire river.

Feud with Vince McMahon (1997–1999)

With Bret Hart's departure for WCW, Austin and Shawn Michaels were the top stars in the company. Austin won the 1998 Royal Rumble, lastly eliminating The Rock. The next night on Raw Is War, Austin interrupted Vince McMahon in his presentation of Mike Tyson, who was making a special appearance, over the objection of McMahon referring to Tyson as "the baddest man on the planet". Austin flipped off Tyson, which led to Tyson shoving Austin much to McMahon's embarrassment, who began to publicly disapprove of the prospect of Austin as his champion. Tyson was later announced as "the special enforcer" for the main event at WrestleMania XIV, although he appeared to be aligning himself with WWF Champion Shawn Michaels' stable D-Generation X. This led to Austin's WWF Championship match against Michaels at WrestleMania XIV, which he won with help from Tyson, who turned on DX by making the deciding three-count against Michaels and later hit him with his knock-out punch. This was Michaels' last match until 2002 as he had suffered two legitimate herniated discs and another completely crushed at the hands of The Undertaker in a casket match at the Royal Rumble. With Michaels' absence and winning the WWF title, the Austin Era was ushered in.

On the Raw Is War after Austin won the WWF Championship, Vince McMahon presented him with a new title belt and warned Austin that he did not approve of his rebellious nature and that things could be done "the easy way or the hard way". Austin gave his answer in the form of another Stone Cold Stunner. This led to a segment a week later where Austin had pledged a few days prior in a meeting to "play ball" with McMahon, appearing in a suit and tie, with a beaming McMahon taking a picture of himself and his new corporate champion. The entire thing was a ruse by Austin who in the course of the segment proceeded to tear off the suit, tell McMahon it was the last time he would see Austin dressed like this, punch his boss in the "corporate grapefruits" and take another picture of the two of them while McMahon was doubled over in pain. In April 1998, it appeared Austin and McMahon were going to battle out their differences in an actual match, but the match was declared a no contest when Dude Love made an appearance. This led to a match between Dude Love and Austin at Unforgiven: In Your House, where Austin hit McMahon with a steel chair, then the following month they had a rematch at Over the Edge: In Your House for the WWF Championship. Austin managed to retain the title despite McMahon acting as the referee and his "Corporate Stooges" (Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson) as timekeeper and ring announcer, respectively. McMahon continued to do everything he could to ruin Austin and he finally scored a big victory for his side at King of the Ring, where Austin lost the WWF Championship to Kane in a First Blood match after the Undertaker intervened and hit him with a chair while the ref was incapacitated, despite Austin having knocked Kane unconscious and thwarted an earlier intervention by Mankind.

Austin further infuriated McMahon by winning back the championship the next night on Raw Is War. Austin also emerged victorious against The Undertaker at SummerSlam. In response, McMahon set up a Triple Threat match at Breakdown: In Your House, where The Undertaker and Kane pinned Austin at the same time. McMahon decided to vacate the WWF Championship and award it based on a match between The Undertaker and Kane, in which Austin was the guest referee. Austin refused to count for either man and attacked both towards the end of the match. McMahon later fired him, although Austin got revenge by kidnapping McMahon and dragging him to the middle of the ring at "gunpoint", which ended up being a toy gun with a scroll that read "Bang! 3:16". Also the segment was very embarrassing to McMahon as it showed he was so scared that he urinated his pants. During that segment, McMahon also learned that Stone Cold was later re-signed by his son, Shane McMahon. In the semifinals of the Survivor Series tournament to award the vacant WWF Championship, Austin lost to Mankind after Shane double-crossed Austin. The next night on Raw Is War, Judge Mills Lane ruled that The Rock had to defend his newly won WWF Championship against Austin that night, as stipulated in the new contract Austin had signed two weeks earlier with Shane. The Undertaker interfered and hit Austin with a shovel, earning Austin a disqualification victory. However, because the title would not change hands via disqualification, The Rock still kept the championship. At Rock Bottom: In Your House, Austin defeated The Undertaker in a Buried Alive match after Kane performed a Tombstone Piledriver on The Undertaker into the grave. With this victory, Austin qualified for the 1999 Royal Rumble.

Austin's next definitive chance to exact revenge on Mr. McMahon came during the 1999 Royal Rumble match. On Raw Is War, McMahon drew Austin's entry number with the obvious intention of screwing him over. Austin drew entry number one, while McMahon drew number two thanks to WWF Commissioner Shawn Michaels. During the Royal Rumble match, McMahon slipped out of the ring and into the crowd as Austin chased him down. It turned out to be a trap as McMahon led Austin into the lobby restroom where he was ambushed by members of The Corporation. Austin was injured and taken away in an ambulance. With Austin gone and not in the Rumble match, McMahon joined the announce table in calling the match. Later on, however, Austin returned in an ambulance and re-entered the Royal Rumble, delivering a Stone Cold Stunner to Big Boss Man and eliminating him. With the assistance of The Corporation and a last minute interference from The Rock, Austin was eliminated by McMahon himself, who won the 1999 Royal Rumble.

With McMahon turning down his number-one contender spot against The Rock, WWF Commissioner Michaels awarded Austin the title shot the next night on Raw Is War. At St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Stone Cold got a one-on-one match against McMahon in a steel cage match, with the WWF Championship opportunity at WrestleMania XV at stake. During the match, Paul Wight made his debut, breaking through from under the ring and attacking Austin. Wight's attack propelled Austin into the side of the cage forcing the cage to give way and dropping Austin to the floor first, making him the victor. Austin defeated The Rock at WrestleMania XV to win his third WWF Championship. Austin faced The Rock in a rematch at Backlash, in which Shane McMahon was the referee. During the match, Vince McMahon approached the ring, only to hand Austin back his Smoking Skull title belt and take Shane out of the proceedings. Austin won the match when another referee made the count. Austin would lose the title to The Undertaker at Over the Edge. Due to events revolving around Vince McMahon, Stephanie and Linda McMahon made Austin the Chief Executive Officer of the company. Vince and Shane McMahon challenged Austin to a handicap ladder match at King of the Ring with the CEO title on the line, which the duo of father and son won. The next night on Raw Is War, Austin made it clear that while he was the CEO of the company he could have a title shot at any time and place to be determined by himself. Austin made the WWF Championship match that night on Raw Is War and defeated The Undertaker to win his fourth WWF Championship. However, after he won it The Undertaker came and hit him with the title belt, leading to a First Blood match between the two at Fully Loaded, where Mr. McMahon stipulated that if Austin lost he would never be able to wrestle for the WWF Championship again, and if Austin won he would never see McMahon again. Austin won after interference from X-Pac, hitting The Undertaker with a TV camera and gave McMahon a goodbye Stone Cold Stunner.

Feud with Triple H (1999–2001)

Austin held on to the WWF Championship until SummerSlam when he lost it to Mankind in a triple threat match also featuring Triple H. Triple H was originally scheduled to win his first championship at the event, but Austin refused to drop it to him, believing Triple H was not over enough with the crowd yet, so Mankind would be used as a transitional champion, dropping the title to Triple H the next night on Raw Is War. Austin would get his rematch at No Mercy against Triple H, but he lost after The Rock accidentally struck him with a sledgehammer that was meant for Triple H. When Survivor Series rolled around, Triple H was still champion. Austin was booked into a Triple Threat match for the WWF Championship against Triple H and The Rock. However, Austin was run down by a car in the parking lot. Big Show would replace Austin in the match and would win the WWF Championship. Austin then underwent neck surgery by Dr. Lloyd Youngblood, due to Austin's injury from the piledriver at SummerSlam two years prior. He was away for a nine-month rehabilitation, with the car angle as his reason for leaving.

In April 2000, Austin appeared at Backlash, attacking Triple H and Vince McMahon to help The Rock reclaim the WWF Championship. Austin then made an appearance via satellite on SmackDown! in September as him announcing his return at Unforgiven. At Unforgiven, Austin made his official return along with his new theme song, "Glass Shatters" by Disturbed. The company, meanwhile, tried to find out who ran him down at Survivor Series the previous year. Rikishi finally admitted to being the driver because "he did it for The Rock". Rikishi felt that Austin occupied the top spot in the company and with him gone, Rock, a fellow Samoan, would be able to ascend to the top of the company. At No Mercy, Austin was back to face Rikishi in a No Holds Barred match. During the match, Austin mentioned he was going to drive his truck into Rikishi, who by that time was a bloody mess. Before he could, he was stopped by officials, the match being deemed no contest and Austin was (kayfabe) arrested and later bailed by Commissioner Mick Foley. During a handicap match against Rikishi and Kurt Angle, Triple H came down with the apparent intention of teaming with Austin. After clearing the ring, Triple H smashed his sledgehammer over Austin's head, and revealed it was actually him behind the whole scheme, devised to shield the WWF Championship from Austin and end his career. At Survivor Series, Triple H had plotted to run Austin down again during their match (thus repeating the events of the previous year's Survivor Series), but his plot failed when Austin lifted Triple H's automobile with a forklift, then let it drop 20 feet. Also, in December, Stone Cold Steve Austin competed in a six-man Hell in a Cell match at Armageddon for the WWF Championship, against Triple H, The Undertaker, Rikishi, Kurt Angle and The Rock. In the end, Austin gave The Rock a stunner and was about to pin him when Triple H came in the way and got a stunner; Angle took advantage of the situation and pinned The Rock and picked up the victory, hence retaining the WWF Championship. After the match, Austin delivered a stunner to Angle, while he was celebrating his victory. On his 36th birthday, December 18, 2000 on the first episode of Raw is War to be held at the BI-LO Center in Greenville, South Carolina, Austin competed and fought in a non-title match against William Regal, in which he was disqualified after taking Regal's European title belt to hit him. Austin won his third Royal Rumble in January 2001, last eliminating Kane. His rivalry against Triple H ended at No Way Out in a Three Stages of Hell match, with Triple H beating Austin two falls to one. after the match austin delivered a stone cold stunner to triple h.

Final WWF Championship reigns (2001–2002)

With The Rock defeating Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship at No Way Out, Austin was set to face The Rock at WrestleMania. In the weeks leading up to WrestleMania, animosity grew between Austin and The Rock, stemming from Austin's wife, Debra, being assigned to be The Rock's manager by Mr. McMahon, but then relieved of that role after failing to prevent a brawl between Rock and Austin. At WrestleMania X-Seven, Austin faced The Rock for the second time and before the match began it was announced that the match had been made no disqualification. Midway during the match, Mr. McMahon made his way to ringside, then prevented The Rock from pinning Austin on two separate occasions and provided Austin a steel chair to hit The Rock with. Austin then hit The Rock several times with the chair and pinned him to win the WWF Championship for the fifth time. After the match, Austin celebrated by shaking hands with Mr. McMahon, a man he once considered his nemesis, even sharing a beer with him and turning heel for the first time since 1997. This decision has been highly criticised by many, including Austin himself, as Austin was such a top-level face that many agreed it made no sense to turn him heel.

The next night on Raw Is War, after teasing a quick face turn, the heel turn continued and he also altered his character considerably over the next few months, in a deliberate turn from the rebellious and anti-establishment character beloved by the fans, Austin became a whiny, temperamental primadonna who would complain incessantly when he felt he was not getting the respect from the fans and wrestlers that he deserved. He also developed an infatuation with McMahon, going to great lengths to impress him and even going so far as to hugging him and bringing him presents. McMahon, though visibly uncomfortable and wary by the attention, was still grateful to have Austin with him instead of against him. During a steel cage match with The Rock in a rematch for the title, Triple H came down to the ring with a sledgehammer and together with Austin viciously attacked The Rock and put him out of action. Austin further cemented his heel turn the following Thursday on SmackDown!, when during an interview with Jim Ross about his actions at WrestleMania thought Ross was denouncing their friendship and then proceeded to attack and brutally assault Ross. Austin and Triple H became a team and called themselves The Two-Man Power Trip.

Austin and Triple H were the top heels in the company, and feuding with The Undertaker and Kane. After defeating Kane and The Undertaker for the WWF Tag Team Championship at Backlash, they held the tag team titles, the WWF Championship (Austin) and the Intercontinental Championship (Triple H) all at once. At Judgment Day, Triple H lost his Intercontinental title to Kane. The following night on Raw Is War, Austin and Triple H wrestled against Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit with the tag team titles on the line. Midway through the match, Triple H tore his quadriceps muscle. As planned, the team lost the tag team titles at the end of the match when Triple H accidentally hit Austin in the stomach with a sledgehammer but the injury to Triple H, which kept him out for the remainder of the year, forced the WWF to go in another direction. Austin officially broke up The Power Trip on that week's SmackDown!, criticizing Triple H for his injury and for hitting him with the sledgehammer. He continued to align himself with McMahon and began feuding with Jericho and Benoit by himself, with Kurt Angle joining the group as Triple H's replacement. For most of the next month leading to King of the Ring, he constantly fell victim to a double submission involving Jericho's Walls of Jericho and Benoit's Crippler Crossface, Austin did not wrestle as he was nursing an injury, but continued to feud with the reigning tag team champions, eventually costing them the titles on the SmackDown! preceding King of the Ring against The Dudley Boyz. Austin defeated Jericho and Benoit in a Triple Threat match, despite interference from the debuting Booker T. Stone Cold would suffer a back injury during the match after Booker T dropped Stone Cold through the Spanish announce table, as revealed in his The Bottom Line DVD.

After King of the Ring, Austin was left without a feud as Benoit was lost for the next year after neck surgery and Jericho moved on to other things. He began a small spat with Angle over who was McMahon's biggest supporter. Meanwhile, the purchase of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) by McMahon began to bear fruit as The Invasion began. McMahon was not able to fight off the invading WCW wrestlers, and when they formed an alliance with a group of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) alumni that were signed to the WWF and both Shane and Stephanie McMahon were now aligned against their father, McMahon's empire began to crumble and he had zero help from his two biggest stars at the time. Austin made it known that he was against teaming with Angle, whom Austin saw as both a threat to his WWF Championship, as well as an annoying tag-along. Finally, a frustrated McMahon called Austin out and demanded that he bring "the old Stone Cold" back, even going as far as asking Austin to give him a Stone Cold Stunner, so he could effectively captain a team of WWF wrestlers in a ten-man tag team match at the upcoming InVasion pay-per-view in July. A dejected Austin initially refused, but on the following episode of Raw Is War he returned to his old ways and hit Stunners on every member of the Alliance, turning face again. At InVasion, Austin captained the WWF team consisting of himself, Angle, Jericho, and The Undertaker and Kane against the team of WCW's Booker T and Diamond Dallas Page and ECW's Rhyno and The Dudley Boyz. Late in the match, however, as Angle had Booker in the ankle lock, Austin turned on Angle by Stunning him and joined the Alliance, turning Austin heel once again. The reason why Austin did this was that he felt McMahon was grooming Angle to take over his spot, that he was trying to get in touch with The Rock to return, and that he himself was "unappreciated" when McMahon insisted he return to the old Austin. Austin was immediately made the Alliance's new leader and began to feud with Angle over his WWF Championship. Also, at August, Austin would begin his "What?" catchphrase, which he would say randomly while giving a promo. The catchphrase eventually would start to become popular towards the end of the Invasion, and is still used by fans to this day.

Austin lost his title to Angle at Unforgiven by submitting to the ankle lock, but began badgering Angle for a rematch after claiming his hand was under the ropes (which it was). Austin received that rematch on the October 8 episode of Raw and won the title after WWF Commissioner William Regal betrayed Angle and joined the Alliance. Austin then began feuding with Alliance member Rob Van Dam, who was the only member of the Alliance to be cheered by the fans despite the villainous tactics of the group. Austin faced Angle and Van Dam at No Mercy later that month and won by pinning the latter. On the October 29 episode of Raw, Angle joined the Alliance and became the second most powerful wrestler in the group. Survivor Series was coming up and it was ultimately decided to have a winner-take-all Survivor Series tag match with the winning team becoming the surviving entity. Austin was chosen to captain team Alliance, which consisted of Angle, Shane McMahon, Van Dam and Booker T, against Team WWF which was captained by The Rock, who had returned the week following Austin's betrayal of the WWF at InVasion. The Rock's team included Jericho, Kane, The Undertaker and Big Show. Before Survivor Series, Austin and Rock rekindled their rivalry at the UK-only pay-per-view Rebellion and Austin successfully defended his WWF title with help from Angle.

At Survivor Series, Austin was one of the last two wrestlers in the match, with The Rock being the other, and was the last remaining hope for the Alliance to survive. Late in the match, Austin attempted to win the match with the Rock Bottom, the Rock's finishing maneuver, but failed to earn a three count. He then kicked out of his own Stone Cold Stunner, which the Rock nailed on him, and attacked two referees including Alliance referee Nick Patrick. With the officials down, Angle ran to the ring and picked up Austin's title belt. He then entered the ring and struck Austin with it, betraying the Alliance and enabling The Rock to hit the Rock Bottom on Austin for the pin and the victory. With that, the InVasion ended, the Alliance was forced to disband, and Austin's future in the company was in question. Eventually, McMahon decided he was going to strip Austin of the title and award it to Angle for his actions. Just before he could, Ric Flair returned to the WWF for the first time since his 1993 departure and announced he was now half owner of the company. Austin returned moments after this announcement and attacked Angle and McMahon for their actions. He was then handed his title belt by Flair and celebrated with him in the ring, turning him face once again.

Flair then decided that Austin would face off against The Rock, who was still in possession of the former WCW World Heavyweight Championship (which was renamed the World Championship), at the upcoming Vengeance pay-per-view in December to unify the titles. However, since Austin was still feuding with Angle and Rock had an unresolved feud with Jericho over his own title, McMahon overruled Flair and said that both men would wrestle their respective rivals for their respective titles at Vengeance, with the winners to face each other and the winner of that match to be crowned Undisputed WWF Champion. Austin won his first match by defeating Angle with the Stone Cold Stunner and faced World Champion Jericho in the unification match. Austin lost the match after McMahon and Booker T interfered and lost his title. Immediately after, Austin and Booker T began feuding which would lead to various fights in strange venues, such as a church confessional, a bingo hall and a supermarket.

Beginning 2002, although Austin's character remained with the WWF's most popular wrestlers as top face, his upcoming storylines in the build-up to WrestleMania were somewhat questionable compared to those of his previous years. In the 2002 Royal Rumble, Triple H made his long-awaited return from injury, with him and Austin two of the last four participants in the ring along with Kurt Angle and Mr. Perfect. Austin was eliminated by Kurt Angle, but he shortly went back in the ring and hit all three with a steel chair. A few days later on Raw, he defeated Kurt Angle to earn a shot at Chris Jericho's Undisputed WWF Championship at No Way Out.

Last feuds and retirement (2002–2003)

In the build-up to No Way Out, McMahon had re-signed the New World Order (nWo), who started a feud with him after (kayfabe) Austin refused a beer gift following them costing him his match against Jericho. Problems in the backstage creativity were however then seemingly beginning to surface. Austin was reported as being unhappy regarding Hulk Hogan's return to the WWF, and was reported as refusing to lose to Hogan in a proposed match at WrestleMania X8, while Hogan reportedly told McMahon the same regarding losing to Austin. In recent years, Austin has this to say about why the match never took place: "I guarantee you, if my head had been at a little different place, then by all rights, a [match] should have happened", Austin told JR. "Physically and mentally where I was at, I could go. I think Hogan probably would have been a step or two behind that. That wasn't acceptable to me, and I didn't want to slow myself down. I say that with all due respect to Hulk Hogan, because he had a hellacious run. That was my thought process back in the day. I didn't think we could deliver". Consequently, the match was re-billed as The Rock defeating Hogan, whilst Austin defeated Scott Hall, climaxing his feud with the nWo.

In a surprise altercation, the next night on Raw, Austin refused to show up and took a week-long break without the company's consent, claiming exhaustion. McMahon claimed his actions caused fury among fans who had paid to see him that night. Austin returned on the April 1, 2002 episode of Raw, the first of the new "brand extension" era. The show was centered on which show he would sign with, and he ultimately chose Raw. Austin entered a feud with The Undertaker that resulted in a number-one contender's match for the Undisputed WWF Championship at Backlash, which Austin lost despite having his foot on the rope when he was pinned. He would later be betrayed by Big Show, who went on to rejoin the nWo, and Ric Flair. Austin then defeated Big Show and Flair in a handicap match at Judgment Day. In an interview on WWE television by telephone in May 2002, Austin stunned the company and fans by launching a verbal attack on the direction the company was heading in and slated the creative team for not using him the way he felt they previously did. The commentators struggled to keep Austin's opinions on a neutral wavelength, leading to the WWE apologising to fans for the outburst and stated it was not part of Austin's current or upcoming storylines. McMahon responded a week later on the same show playing down the outburst, claiming that Austin was merely the type of wrestler who was occasionally difficult to work with. The WWE rehired Eddie Guerrero for Austin to feud with, while also prepping Austin for a feud with Brock Lesnar. However, Austin vetoed any matches that would result in him losing to Lesnar and ultimately walked out of the company. Austin later explained that he thought hot-shotting a rookie made Austin look weak and did not give Lesnar a proper stage for such a big win over a star of the magnitude that Austin held. Further fanning the flames amongst Austin's growing number of detractors was a well-publicized domestic dispute incident between Austin and his wife Debra.

On June 3, following the dispute with Debra, Austin made his last appearance for WWE on Raw. After Austin no-showed the episode of Raw the following week, his storylines were dropped. Austin walked out again, publicly stating he felt bad storylines were presented to him by the creative team. This time his departure was for good. McMahon, along with longtime Austin supporter and real-life friend Jim Ross, buried Austin on WWE programming, referring to him as "taking his ball and going home" because he wasn't getting his way, whilst also explaining to the fans that neither he nor Ross were able to persuade Austin to change his mind. McMahon insisted that Austin owed an apology to all the fans across the world, especially those who paid solely to see him that night. McMahon toasted to Austin's career with a beer thanking him for all his hard work nonetheless. The same night, Austin's entrance theme was played during an in-ring segment by Ric Flair, but it was transitioned to Eddie Guerrero's theme and he entered the arena. The Rock also made an appearance on Raw that night, despite being drafted to SmackDown!, and announced his frustrations towards Austin and threw a can of beer at McMahon. Austin's merchandise continued to sell greatly in the weeks following his departure, however with no sign of a return likely to be seen, the company stopped marketing his character, his merchandise, and removed his profile from WWE.com. This period was documented in an episode of WWE Confidential.

For the remainder of 2002, Austin kept a low profile and did not make any public appearances. It was reported, however, by the end of the year, Austin and McMahon met and resolved their differences. He then agreed to return to the company in early 2003. In an interview with WWE Raw Magazine, he announced deep regret over the situation that led to his departure and the way in which he had left, and deeper regret over inaccurate speculation regarding his alleged grudges held against other WWE wrestlers, claiming he had no problem with Scott Hall rejoining the company. However, he admitted he still held strong reservations about his singles match with Hall at WrestleMania only lasting seven minutes and felt the build-up to the match did not live up to his or Hall's fans expectations, and was angered by speculation suggesting he disagreed with Kevin Nash re-joining the company, insisting he and Nash have always been good friends. In an interview with Vince McMahon on his podcast in 2014, Austin revealed for the first time that McMahon had fined him $650,000 upon his return, but he was able to lower the amount to $250,000.

Austin confessed he had a major rift with Triple H's role in the company upon his return in 2002, but insisted as of 2003 they resolved their issues. In addition, he claimed a brief dispute with The Rock was resolved quickly upon his return, and that none of his disputes with the talent roster continued or played the major part in his departure. In February, Austin returned at No Way Out by defeating Eric Bischoff. Austin would wrestle only one match between then and WrestleMania in another short match against Bischoff on Raw, but was then defeated by The Rock at WrestleMania XIX, who returned about the same time as a smug, "sell out" villain, which, ultimately, became Austin's last official match in WWE. It was also revealed in the documentary The Mania of Wrestlemania (based around the WrestleMania XIX event) that the letters "OMR", meaning "One More Round", were put on his jacket for his match against The Rock. The night after on Raw, Bischoff "fired" Austin on medical grounds. The next morning, Austin gave an interview on WWE.com announcing his retirement from wrestling, although he stated that he and Vince McMahon had reached an agreement seeing him only appear in non-wrestling roles on a weekly basis. In reference to Bischoff firing him on Raw that week, he said that although firing was for storyline purposes, he admitted the medical problems read out on Raw were real and mainly related back to his injury sustained at SummerSlam in a match with Owen Hart in August 1997, and had begun to seriously plague him since late 2001. He confessed wrestling against the advice of his doctors up to his departure in 2002, which forced him to quit wrestling, and cited this as the sole reason as to why he suddenly departed, with doctors advising an awkward or violent move performed on him could have resulted in Austin being permanently disabled or resulting in death.

Sheriff of Raw (2003–2004)

The following week, Austin began his non-wrestling career with the WWE and began a fresh storyline when he was brought back by Linda McMahon as the Raw Co-General Manager. He continued this storyline for the remainder of the year, still showing wrestling moves including the Stone Cold Stunner and several exchanges of punches and kicks, although limiting regularity of these being performed. On the November 17, 2003 episode of Raw, Austin was "fired" from Raw as the result of a stipulation in a match at Survivor Series where Austin's hand-picked team of wrestlers failed to beat Bischoff's team of wrestlers. After Survivor Series, Mick Foley would become the new Co-General Manager of Raw, and began a (kayfabe) petition to have Austin re-instated. Austin quickly returned to WWE television before the end of 2003 when he was part of the Tribute to the Troops taped live in front of U.S. troops in Iraq, posing and stunning Mr. McMahon. He finally came back on Raw on December 29 as its "Sheriff", giving a Stone Cold Stunner to Eric Bischoff and rehiring Shawn Michaels, who had just been "fired" by Bischoff.

Austin appeared on and off as 2004 began, culminating in him being the special guest referee for the notorious match between Brock Lesnar and Goldberg at WrestleMania XX in which fans cheered for Austin and jeered both Lesnar and Goldberg due to both men announcing their departures from the company following the event. Then on April 17, WWE put out a press release on their website claiming that Austin and WWE were unable to settle long-running contract disputes and had again parted ways. Austin's final TV appearance before this was a backstage segment with Eric Bischoff and Shelton Benjamin on March 29, 2004. After this, he would disappear from TV with no mention of his absence.

Sporadic appearances (2005–present)

Austin made his first appearance on WWE programming in a year at WrestleMania 21 where he was confronted by Roddy Piper in Piper's Pit, until Carlito interrupted to insult both. This resulted in Carlito receiving a stunner from Austin and Piper throwing him out of the ring. The segment ended with Austin and Piper celebrating with beer until Austin gave Piper a Stone Cold Stunner as well. Austin was involved in the concluding segment at ECW One Night Stand in which he had a beer bash with the ECW locker room and brawled with the anti-ECW invaders, led by Eric Bischoff. He returned at Raw Homecoming, delivering Stone Cold Stunners to Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon and Linda McMahon. An angle including Jim Ross being fired led to a match in which Austin agreed to face Jonathan Coachman at Taboo Tuesday, with the stipulation of Ross regaining his announcing job had Austin won and Austin losing his own job had he lost. Austin hurt his back prior to the match and could not wrestle unless he was heavily medicated, so the match was cancelled. To explain away his failure to appear at Taboo Tuesday, Vince McMahon said on Raw that Austin had been involved in an accident, thus preventing him from competing. Batista substituted for Austin, defeating Coachman along with Vader and Goldust. The stipulation was dropped due to Austin not competing.

He returned to WWE briefly to face John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) in a beer drinking contest at the March 5, 2006 episode of Saturday Night's Main Event. Austin won by disqualification as he saw JBL cheating by pouring the beer down his clothes. JBL threw some beer in Austin's face and tried to run away, but Chris Benoit quickly threw JBL back in the ring and Austin gave a Stone Cold Stunner to JBL. Austin inducted Bret Hart into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 1, 2006.

Austin returned to WWE programming (appearing on Raw, ECW, and SmackDown!) in March 2007, partially to promote his starring role in the release of WWE Films' production, The Condemned. On March 31, 2007, Austin inducted Jim Ross into the WWE Hall of Fame. At WrestleMania 23, Austin, as a special guest referee, officiated the match between Bobby Lashley and Umaga. The stipulation for the match was that if Lashley lost, Donald Trump's head would be shaved, and if Umaga lost, Mr. McMahon's head would suffer that fate. During the match, Austin delivered Stone Cold Stunners to Umaga, Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and Donald Trump. Lashley won the match and Trump, Austin and Lashley then shaved Mr. McMahon's head. Austin ended by hitting the Stone Cold Stunner on McMahon, as well as Donald Trump. He then appeared in a video on the June 11 episode of Raw as part of "Mr. McMahon's Appreciation Night", where he shared his thoughts on his past feuds with McMahon. Austin appeared on the August 18, 2007 episode of Saturday Night's Main Event, as a possible illegitimate child of Mr. McMahon and stunned McMahon and Jonathan Coachman. He then appeared at SummerSlam to aide Matt Hardy in battling Montel Vontavious Porter in a Beer Drinking Contest. The match ended in a no contest after Austin handed a beer to MVP and gave him the Stone Cold Stunner. Austin made another appearance at Cyber Sunday, where he guest refereed a World Heavyweight Championship match between Batista and The Undertaker, which Batista won. On the November 5 episode of Raw, Austin made an appearance to confront Santino Marella for criticizing The Condemned. The argument ended as Marella received a Stone Cold Stunner from Austin, who then walked backstage only to return with a Budweiser beer truck to hose down Marella and his valet Maria with beer. On the Raw 15th Anniversary special, Austin returned after Vince McMahon was attacked by Mankind and the Undertaker. Shortly after, McMahon received a Stone Cold Stunner and Austin called out all WWE stars in attendance to the ring to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Raw. The show closed as Austin, Triple H and Hornswoggle poured beer on McMahon, who was knocked out outside the ring.

On October 26, 2008, at Cyber Sunday, Austin was the special guest referee during a match between Batista and Chris Jericho for the World Heavyweight Championship. In between the match Stone Cold told a fleeing Jericho that if he was counted out or disqualified, Batista would win the title. During the course of the match, Batista accidentally knocked Austin down. When Austin recovered, Randy Orton, who had come out as the third referee, knocked Austin back down, only to receive a Stone Cold Stunner when Austin recovered. Batista won the match after a Batista Bomb on Jericho.

On the January 12, 2009, episode of Raw, Austin was announced to be the first member of the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2009. He was inducted by his long-term on-screen rival Vince McMahon, who referred to Austin as "the greatest WWE [wrestler] of all time". During the induction, there were "One more match" chants, to which Austin said he was officially closing the door on his wrestling career and starting a new chapter in his life. After the Hall of Fame introductions at WrestleMania XXV, Austin's theme music hit and he re-entered the ringside area wearing a vintage "Austin 3:16" shirt driving an ATV. He then celebrated with a beer bash with the fans and with long-time friend Jim Ross.

Austin returned to the company on the March 15, 2010 episode of Raw as its guest host. On that episode, he moderated a contract signing between Vince McMahon and Bret Hart for their match at WrestleMania XXVI. In the same episode, Austin met up backstage with his longtime rival Shawn Michaels, who asked Austin whether he believed that Michaels could end the Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania streak in their upcoming match. Austin replied "Hell yeah I think you can beat the Undertaker, but you're not going to, The streak is going to go 18–0". Michaels lost the match extending the Undertaker's streak to 18–0 and forcing Michaels to retire.

In early 2011, Austin was announced as the head trainer and host for the revival of Tough Enough. On the March 7 episode of Raw, Austin interrupted the contract signing of the special guest referee to the Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler match at WrestleMania XXVII, originally scheduled to be John "Bradshaw" Layfield; Austin attacked Layfield and signed the contract instead. Although Lawler won by submission, the Anonymous Raw General Manager reversed the decision and disqualified Lawler, claiming that Austin had "overstepped his authority". He appeared on Raw the following night with the cast from Tough Enough, while also getting into an altercation with The Miz and Alex Riley. On the June 6 episode of Raw, Austin appeared live alongside old rival Vince McMahon to declare Andy Leavine as the winner of Tough Enough. He also served as the special guest referee in the evening's tag team main event, John Cena and Alex Riley against The Miz and R-Truth, hitting Miz with a Stone Cold Stunner and aiding Cena. However, the Anonymous Raw General Manager chimed in and the Anonymous Raw General Manager's ringside mouthpiece Michael Cole announced that since Austin had abused his authority as referee, The Miz and R-Truth had won via disqualification. Austin did not take kindly to the Anonymous Raw General Manager overturning his decision and Cole also received a Stone Cold Stunner, which was followed with another Attitude Adjustment courtesy of Cena. Austin and Cena closed the show, celebrating with a beer bash. Austin appeared as the special guest General Manager on the "WWE All-Stars" episode of Raw. During the show, Austin destroyed the Anonymous Raw General Manager's laptop by running over it with his ATV.

On April 3, 2014, it was revealed on WWE.com that Austin would appear at WrestleMania XXX. Austin appeared with Hulk Hogan and The Rock in the opening segment.

Austin made an appearance on the October 19, 2015 episode of Raw, introducing The Undertaker and promoting the WrestleMania 32 event. Austin again appeared on Raw the following week, where he promoted the WWE 2K16 video game in a backstage segment.

Austin, alongside Mick Foley and Shawn Michaels, made an appearance at WrestleMania 32 to confront The League of Nations, where Austin delivered a Stone Cold Stunner to Rusev and King Barrett. While Austin was celebrating with Michaels, Foley and The New Day, Xavier Woods tried to convince Austin to dance with them in celebration. While Austin reluctantly at first danced along, he attacked Woods with a Stone Cold Stunner.

Other media

Austin had guest roles on Celebrity Deathmatch and Seasons 4 and 5 of CBS's Nash Bridges, where he played San Francisco Police Department Inspector Jake Cage. He has appeared on V.I.P and Dilbert. His motion picture debut was in a supporting role as Guard Dunham in the 2005 remake of The Longest Yard. Austin had his first starring film role, as Jack Conrad, a dangerous convict awaiting execution in a Salvadoran prison, who takes part in an illegal deathmatch game that is being broadcast to the public in the 2007 action film The Condemned.

In 2010, Austin appeared in The Expendables as Dan Paine, the bodyguard and right-hand man for the primary antagonist of the film, played by Eric Roberts. It was his last American theatrical release film until 2013. Austin appeared as Hugo Panzer on television series Chuck. He has also starred in Damage, Hunt to Kill, The Stranger, Tactical Force, Knockout, Recoil, Maximum Conviction, and The Package.

In April 2013, Austin started a weekly podcast named The Steve Austin Show which is family-friendly, while his second podcast The Steve Austin Show – Unleashed! is more adult-oriented. Both shows are available at PodcastOne. The podcasts get 793,000 downloads a week and has almost 200 million overall downloads. The podcast has also transitioned to a live broadcast for the WWE Network (podcasted after a short exclusivity period) with monthly specials since 2014.

Austin is the host for the reality competition show Redneck Island which began in June 2012 on CMT, and has since continued for a fifth season. He announced on his podcast in December 2013 that he had been given green light for Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge, a reality competition show that premiered on July 6, 2014 on CMT. A second season began in 2015. A third season began in 2016.

Personal life

Austin dated Kathryn Burrhus throughout high school and college, and the two married on November 24, 1990. Nonetheless, Austin pursued a relationship with Jeanie Clarke ("Lady Blossom"), with whom he was working. His marriage to Burrhus was quickly annulled on August 7, 1992, and Austin and Clarke married on December 18, 1992. Together, they have two daughters, Stephanie (born in 1991), and Cassidy (born in 1996). Cassidy lives with her mother in England, while Stephanie resides in Los Angeles. Austin also adopted Jade, Clarke's daughter with former husband Chris Adams. Austin and Clarke divorced on May 10, 1999. Jade lives in the U.S. with her husband and son.

On September 13, 2000, Austin married actress Debra Marshall.

In 2007, the Wrestling Observer newsletter reported that Austin legally changed his real name (Steven Williams) to his wrestling name Steve Austin. In late 2009, Austin married his fourth wife, Kristin, with whom he splits his time between Marina Del Rey, California and Tilden, Texas, where he owns the Broken Skull Ranch.

Domestic violence cases

On June 15, 2002, Debra Marshall called police to the couple's home Saturday night and told officers that Austin had beaten her on the head, back, and legs then stormed out of the house before police arrived. According to police reports, Debra suffered a swollen cheek and eye and bruises to her back and shoulder. Austin called the house while officers were there and was told he was in trouble but declined a request to return to the house or report to the police station. On August 14, 2002, Austin was arrested and charged with domestic abuse. He pleaded no contest on November 25, 2002 and was given a year's probation, a $1,000 fine, and ordered to carry out 80 hours of community service.

Marshall would later claim that Austin was a steroid user, and this incident was the result of roid rage. Austin filed for divorce from Marshall on July 22, 2002, and the divorce was finalized on February 5, 2003.

On June 29, 2007, Marshall told Fox News that Austin beat her three times. She also stated that WWE knew of the abuse, working to conceal the bruises on her face, and kept her from revealing that Austin hit her, as it would cost the company millions of dollars.

On March 26, 2004, Austin allegedly assaulted his girlfriend Tess Broussard during a dispute at his Texas home, according to a San Antonio Police Department report. Broussard claimed that Austin grabbed her, and she began struggling with him, who eventually threw her to the ground. Broussard landed on her hands and knees, and later told officers she had injured her right hand. Broussard provided a written statement to police, who photographed her injuries.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • As "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
  • Stone Cold Stunner (Stunner, preceded by a midsection kick) – adopted from Mikey Whipwreck
  • As "Stunning" Steve Austin
  • Stun Gun (Flapjack dropped into a hangman)
  • As The Ringmaster
  • Million Dollar Dream (Cobra clutch) – adopted from Ted DiBiase
  • Signature moves
  • As "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
  • Back body drop
  • Knife-edged chop
  • Leapfrog body guillotine
  • Mudhole Stomp (Multiple stomps to the chest of an opponent seated in the corner or downed on the mat, with theatrics)
  • Piledriver
  • Pointed elbow drop, sometimes from the second rope
  • Running Lariat
  • Sleeper hold
  • Spinebuster
  • Stomp to the opponent's groin
  • Thesz press followed by multiple punches
  • Superplex
  • As "Stunning" Steve Austin
  • Hollywood and Vine (Standing figure-four leglock)
  • Knee drop
  • Pointed elbow drop, sometimes from the second rope
  • Sleeper hold
  • That's a Wrap (Modified figure-four leglock)
  • Vertical suplex
  • Tag teams and stables
  • The Dangerous Alliance
  • The Hollywood Blonds
  • The Stud Stable
  • The Million Dollar Corporation
  • The Alliance
  • The Power Trip
  • Managers
  • Paul E. Dangerously
  • Col. Robert Parker
  • Ted DiBiase
  • Paul Bearer
  • Debra
  • Lady Blossom
  • Vivacious Veronica
  • Nicknames
  • "The Bionic Redneck"
  • "Stone Cold"
  • "The Most Popular Superstar of All Time"
  • "Dragon Slayer"
  • "Stunning"
  • "Superstar"
  • "The (Texas) Rattlesnake"
  • "The Hellraiser"
  • " The South Texas songbird"
  • "The Paranoid Rattlesnake"
  • "The Toughest Son of a bitch in the WWF/E"
  • Entrance themes
  • United States Wrestling Association
  • "Unchained" by Van Halen (1989)
  • "Runnin' With The Devil" by Van Halen (1989–1991)
  • "Fame" by David Bowie (1990)
  • World Championship Wrestling
  • As "Stunning" Steve Austin
  • "A Roman Love I" by TeleMusic (1991–1993)
  • "Satan's Sister" by Bosworth Backgrounds (1993–1995)
  • Extreme Championship Wrestling
  • As "Superstar" Steve Austin
  • "Superstar (20th Anniversary London Cast Recording)" by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice (1995)
  • World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE
  • As The Ringmaster
  • "Ringmaster" by Jim Johnston (1996)
  • As "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
  • "Hell Frozen Over" by Jim Johnston (October 20, 1996 – October 11, 1998)
  • "I Won't Do What You Tell Me" by Jim Johnston (October 12, 1998 – September 7, 2000, December 3, 2001–present)
  • "Glass Shatters" by Disturbed (September 24, 2000 – July 22, 2001)
  • "Rattlesnake" by Jim Johnston (July 23, 2001)
  • "Hell on Earth" by Jim Johnston (July 26, 2001)
  • "Paranoid" by Jim Johnston (July 30, 2001 – August 2, 2001)
  • "Venom" by Jim Johnston (August 6, 2001 – November 29, 2001)
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • Feud of the Year (1998, 1999) vs. Vince McMahon
  • Match of the Year (1997) vs. Bret Hart in a submission match at WrestleMania 13
  • Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2001)
  • Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1998)
  • Rookie of the Year (1990)
  • Wrestler of the Year (1998, 1999, 2001)
  • Ranked No. 1 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1998 and 1999
  • Ranked No. 19 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003
  • Ranked No. 50 of the top 100 tag teams of the "PWI Years" with Brian Pillman in 2003
  • Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
  • Class of 2016
  • Texas Wrestling Federation
  • TWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The California Stud
  • World Championship Wrestling
  • WCW World Television Championship (2 times)
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brian Pillman
  • NWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brian Pillman
  • World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE
  • WWF Championship (6 times)
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
  • WWF Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Shawn Michaels (1), Dude Love (1), The Undertaker (1), and Triple H (1)
  • Million Dollar Championship (1 time)
  • Undisputed WWF Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2002)
  • King of the Ring (1996)
  • Royal Rumble (1997, 1998, 2001)
  • WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2009)
  • Fifth Triple Crown Champion
  • Slammy Award (2 times)
  • Freedom of Speech (1997)
  • Best Original WWE Network Show – Stone Cold Podcast (2015)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
  • 5 Star Match (1992) with Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, and Larry Zbyszko vs. Dustin Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, Sting, Ricky Steamboat, and Barry Windham in a WarGames match at WrestleWar
  • 5 Star Match (1997) vs. Bret Hart in a submission match at WrestleMania 13
  • Best Box Office Draw (1998, 1999)
  • Best Gimmick (1997, 1998)
  • Best Heel (1996)
  • Best on Interviews (1996–1998, 2001)
  • Best Non-Wrestler (2003)
  • Feud of the Year (1997) vs. The Hart Foundation
  • Feud of the Year (1998, 1999) vs. Vince McMahon
  • Match of the Year (1997) vs. Bret Hart in a submission match at WrestleMania 13
  • Most Charismatic (1997, 1998)
  • Rookie of the Year (1990)
  • Tag Team of the Year (1993) with Brian Pillman as The Hollywood Blonds
  • Wrestler of the Year (1998)
  • Best Brawler (2001)
  • Worst Worked Match of the Year (1991) with Terrance Taylor vs. Bobby Eaton and P.N. News in a Scaffold match at The Great American Bash
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2000)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    -
    The Walk-On's (pre-production) as
    Mad Dog
    2023
    WWE's Most Wanted Treasures (TV Series)
    - "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (2023)
    2023
    Stone Cold Takes on America (TV Series)
    2023
    WWE 2K23 (Video Game) as
    Steve Austin
    1996
    WWE Raw (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin / The Ringmaster / Steve Austin
    - John Cena's 20th Anniversary Celebration! (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - 3:16 Day/The Road to WWE WrestleMania 36 Continues- (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE King of the Ring 2019: Semifinals/Countdown to WWE Clash of Champions 2019 (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE SummerSlam 2019 Fallout/Boss is back (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Countdown to WWE SummerSlam 2019/Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross Win Gold (2019) - Steve Austin
    - RAW Reunion/The Road to WWE SummerSlam 2019 Begins (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Road to WWE Fastlane 2019 Begins/Ric Flair's 70th Birthday Celebration (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Road to WWE Hell in a Cell 2018 Begins (2018) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE Raw 25 Years (2018) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Forgive Me, Brotha (2016) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE All Star Night (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Austin, Little J, Cenation! (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw's WrestleMania Rewind (2010) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kofi- Kofi- Kofi (2010) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw 15th Anniversary (2007) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Chris Benoit Memorial (2007) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night/WWE Draft (2007) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE Homecoming (2005) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Staredown (2005) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Maven Gets Stunned (2005) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Three Time Babe of the Year (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - 2004 WWE Draft Lottery (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mick Foley: This is Your Life (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Rock & Sock Connection Reunite (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Eric Bischoff vs. Vince McMahon (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Royal Rumble 2004 Fallout (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Goldberg Lays Out Matt Hardy (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Happy Holidays (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Goldberg vs. Batista (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Goldberg vs. Shawn Michaels (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Mercy 2003 Go Home Show (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Goldberg vs. Mark Henry (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rob Van Dam vs. Christian (Ladder Match) (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Unforgiven 2003 Fallout (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Molly Holly vs. Gail Kim vs. Trish Stratus (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Who's Next? (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Shocking the Balls (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Burn in Hell (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - SummerSlam 2003 Go Home Show (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Goldberg and Flair Face Off (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Vengeance 2003 Fallout (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - There's An Actor Around Here (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jim Ross is On Fire! (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Molly vs. Trish (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kane Unmasked (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bad Blood 2003 Fallout (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Insurrextion 2003 Fallout (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Evolution vs Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, and The Hurricane (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Evolution Revolution (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Ric Flair vs. Triple H (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - D-Von, Get the Tables! (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Backlash 2003 Fallout (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Special Appearance Night Ceremony (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stained With Blood (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - R-O-C-K Spells "Trouble" (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Burying the Hatchet (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Welcome Back, Stone Cold (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Terri Runnels vs. Trish Stratus: Lingerie Match (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Guerrero vs. RVD: Ladder Match (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Judgement Day 2002 Fallout (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Hogan vs. Flair (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Insurrextion 2002 Fallout (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Insurrextion 2002 Go Home Show (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Backlash 2002 Fallout (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Backlash 2002 Go Home Show (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stone Cold Stuns Scott Hall (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WrestleMania X8 Go Home Show (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Settle It in the Cage (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Road To WrestleMania X8 (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Rock Lays Out a Challenge To Hollywood Hulk Hogan (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Way Out Go Home Show (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - All That Jazz (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Brock Isn't Perfect (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Royal Rumble Rubdown (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - What a Burger (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Let's Get Ready For the Rumble (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Egg Nog Match (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Vengeance Fallout (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Giant Slap (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Kiss My Ass Club (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rebellion 2001 Falout (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Lita Attacks Stacy Keibler (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kurt Angle Thinks He's Cool (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Austin vs. Angle (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mister Monday Night (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Austin Has the Belt (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Milk Bath (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Summerslam is Coming Soon (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Rock Lays the Smack Down on Shane-O-Mac (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - We Want Tables (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Spanking Time (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Shadows of Darkness Fall (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Can You Dig That? (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Buff Bagwell vs. Booker T (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Who is the 2001 King of the Ring? (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Don't Try This At Home (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Special Referee Mick Foley (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Let's Get Serious (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The APA Beats Up Perry Saturn (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Judgement Day is Nigh (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Insurrextion 2001 Fallout (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Backlash 2001 Backlash (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WrestleMania X-Seven Falloout (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw Is War (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Pedigree His Ass (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - My Name Is Paul Heyman (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Way Out 2001 Fallout (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Walls of Jericho (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Angle & Austin (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Spanking Match (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rebellion 2000 Results (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Who Survived? (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bra and Panties (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Message For Austin (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Hello, TNN (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Under a Full Moon (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mistakes (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stephanie Loves Test (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - DX is Together (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Mercy Meltdown (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rocklanta (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rebellion Results (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Rock, This Is Your Life (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Shut Your Role and Know Your Mouth (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The WWF's Most Wanted Man (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - SummerSlam Go Home Show (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw is Jericho (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Goodbye, Columbus (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Fully Loaded '99 Fallout (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The End of an Era (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Signed in Blood (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Hardy Boyz vs. the Acolytes (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Corporate Ministry Crumbles (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Night of Stipulations (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Chokeslam Through the Ring (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Who is the Greater Power? (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw Is Owen (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Mercy UK Follow Up (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Leave It To Beaver Cleavage (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Corporate Ministry (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Dark Wedding (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Funeral of Stone Cold Steve Austin (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Showdown at Roody Poo Bridge (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Terri Runnels Loses Her Shirt (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WrestleMania XV Fallout (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stone Cold Gives The Corporation A Beer Bath (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - JR is Raw (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mankind vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Hot in Cleveland (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Really Big Show (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw Saturday Night (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Triple H vs. Kane (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Royal Rumble '99 Fallout (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Royal Rumble '99 Go Home Show (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - D-Generation X vs. The Corporation (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mick Foley Did It! (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The New Corporate Outlaws (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The J.O.B. Squad (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Commissioner Shawn Michaels (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Austin Seeks Legal Advice (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Rock vs. Mark Henry (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Rock vs. Ken Shamrock (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - What's in That Letter? (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bang 3:16 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Sealed in Concrete (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Calling Dr. Austin (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Zamboni 3:16 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Triple Threat (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - There's Something About Sable (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kane vs. Mankind (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Lost Boys (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Four Corners (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Luna is Miss America (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bart Gunn Knocks Out Dr. Death (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Controversial Night (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The New Age Outlaws vs. Kane and Mankind (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - D-Generation X Parodies the Nation (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kane (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kane Speaks (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kane & Mankind vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin & The Undertaker (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Humanitarian of the Year (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kane vs. The Undertaker (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Meet the Oddities (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Hello, Ladies! (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Dude Love Found His Smile (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Funk vs. Foley (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - D-Generation X Invades WCW (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Why, Dude, Why? (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Austin vs. McMahon (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Release the Beast (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WrestleMania XIV Fallout (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WrestleMania XIV Go Home Show (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - March Madness World Wrestling Federation Style (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mike Tyson Joins D-Generation X (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw Saturday Night (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Barbarians at the Gate (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Dumpster Diving (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Only in America (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Baddest Man on the Planet (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Fifth Anniversary of Raw (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Cold New England Night (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jim Cornette Comments (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Santa Claus is Stunned (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Attitude Era Begins (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Destruction of the Hart Foundation (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Hunting the White Rhino (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - D-Generation X Rules the Wrestling World (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Why, Bret, Why? (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - After the Screwjob (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Prepare To Be Screwed (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Pushing the Envelope (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jeff Jarrett Shoots (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Meet D-Generation X (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rest In Peace, Brian Pillman (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Owen 3:16 (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Cactus Jack is Back! (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Canadian Gold Rush (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Ground Zero Aftermath (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Pre-Generation X (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Commissioner Slaughter (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - All Out Warfare (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Capture the Flag (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Deep in the Heart of Texas (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Faction Warfare (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Secret Revealed (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Why, Ahmed, Why? (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    - Rebirth of a Nation (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Who is the 1997 King of the Ring? (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Nation Divided (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Unlikely Partners (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Sweet Home Alabama (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bret Hart Calls Out Shawn Michaels (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Is Brian Pillman Crazy? (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Ambulance Attack (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Bottom Line (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Shawn Hates Bret (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Hart Family Reunites (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bret Hart Loses His Shit (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Introducing the TitanTron (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Remorse (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Sid, Master of the World (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Thursday Raw Thursday (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Royal Rumble Raw (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Little Bit of Pain (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - There's a New Champ in Town (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Final Thoughts (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Apology, No Excuse (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Face to Face (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Karate Fighter Monday (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rest In Peace, Tiny Tim (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Sibling Rivalry (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Sid Rules the World (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Boiling Point (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Pillman's Got a Gun (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Live Via Satellite (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Hitman is Back (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stone Cold Says So (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Real Double J, The Fake Razor Ramon and The Fake Diesel (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jeff Jarrett Exposed (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Semi-Tough (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Are You Sincere? (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw Championship Friday (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Final Four (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Raw Invitational Battle Royal (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Taker 3:16 (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Happy Birthday, Shawn Michaels (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Hero or Zero? (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Show Me the Money (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Perfect Referee (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - He Lost His Mind (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Shake, Rattle and Roll (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kiss and Tell (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - An Affair of the Hart (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - It's a Long Way Back (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bret Hart Reflects (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Slap Heard 'Round the World (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Larry Fling Live (1996) - The Ringmaster
    - Long Live the Dream (1996) - The Ringmaster
    - Million Dollar Champion (1996) - The Ringmaster
    2022
    WrestleMania 38 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2022
    The Best of WWE: Austin 3:16 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin - Host
    1999
    WWE Smackdown! (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE ThunderDome: New Day Farewell Match (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Thank You, Taker!/The Road to WWE Extreme Rules 2020 Begins (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - SmackDown Milestone (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (credit only)
    - SmackDown! 5th Anniversary Special (2004) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Christmas from Baghdad (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Smacked Off (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Entertainment Meets Sports Entertainment (2002) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Get Out Of Here (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Supermarket Brawl (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - 9/11 Tribute (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A North Dakotan Smackdown (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Brothers of Destruction Win Gold (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jeff Hardy Does It! (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Smack (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Smackdown! Xtreme (2001) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Final SmackDown! Of the Year 2000 (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Emotional Roller Coaster (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Austin Deconstruction (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The End of Days (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Pilot (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    Drew & A (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    Notsam Wrestling (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Titles and a Stone Cold Visit (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2018
    Wrestling with Wregret (TV Series) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - The NXT 6 (2020) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - Kurt Angle's Most Outrages Heel Moments (2018) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - Top 8 Favorite Championship Belt Designs (2018) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - Trying WCW Cologne, WWE Talking Soap & More (2018) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    2020
    WWE Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    WWE 2K Battlegrounds (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    2019
    Bad Bunny: ¿Quién tu eres? (Music Video) as
    Steve Austin
    2019
    WWE 2K20 (Video Game) as
    Stone Cold (voice)
    2017
    WWE 2K18 (Video Game) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin / Stunning Steve Austin (voice)
    2016
    WWE: The True Story of the Royal Rumble (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2016
    WWE 2K17 (Video Game) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin / Stunning Steve Austin (voice)
    2015
    Chain of Command as
    Ray Peters
    2015
    Smosh: The Movie as
    Steve Austin
    2014
    WWE 2k15 (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    2014
    WrestleMania XXX (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2014
    WWE Countdown (TV Series)
    2014
    WWE Beyond the Ring (TV Series)
    2013
    WWE 2k14 (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    2013
    Grown Ups 2 as
    Tommy Cavanaugh
    2012
    The Package as
    Tommy Wick
    2012
    WWE '13 (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    2012
    Maximum Conviction as
    Manning
    2011
    Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE '12 (Video Game) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    2011
    Tactical Force as
    Tate (as Steven Austin)
    2011
    WrestleMania XXVII (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    Knockout as
    Dan Barnes
    2011
    Recoil as
    Ryan Varrett
    2010
    Whoop Ass (Short)
    2010
    Hunt to Kill as
    Jim Rhodes
    2010
    Chuck (TV Series) as
    Hugo Panzer
    - Chuck Versus the Cubic Z (2010) - Hugo Panzer
    - Chuck Versus First Class (2010) - Hugo Panzer
    2010
    WWE: Legendary Moments (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    The Expendables as
    Paine
    2010
    The Stranger (Video) as
    The Stranger
    2009
    Damage as
    John Brickner
    2009
    WWE: Greatest Stars of the '90s (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    Nature Boy Ric Flair: The Definitive Collection (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    WWE: The Greatest Superstars of WrestleMania (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WWE: The Best of RAW - 15th Anniversary 1993-2008 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2008 (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WrestleMania 23 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (Special Referee)
    2007
    The Condemned as
    Conrad
    2007
    ECW on Sci-Fi (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 6 March 2007 (2007) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WWE: The New & Improved DX (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2006
    Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2006
    WWE: McMahon (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    2005
    The Bernie Mac Show (TV Series) as
    Steve Austin
    - Wrestling with a Sticky Situation (2005) - Steve Austin
    2005
    The Longest Yard as
    Guard Dunham
    2005
    WWE Hall of Fame 2005 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2004
    WWE: The Stone Cold Truth (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (Video Game) as
    Steve Austin (voice)
    2003
    WrestleMania XIX (Video Game) as
    Steve Austin (voice)
    1998
    WWE Sunday Night Heat (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE Sunday Night Heat #251 (2003) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Live on MTV (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #88 (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #79: Halftime Heat II (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #78 (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #68 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - No Mercy Pregame Show (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Unforgiven Pregame Show (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #59 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #58 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #57 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #56 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Fully Loaded Pregame Show (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Brothers Grim (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - If You Smell- (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - King of the Ring Qualifiers Week 2 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - King of the Ring Qualifiers Week 1 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Different Side of Nicole Bass (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WrestleMania XV Pregame Show (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #33 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Head Him Off at the Pass (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #29 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #26 (1999) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #19 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #18 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #16 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #12 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #11 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #10 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #9 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #7 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #6 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #5 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #3 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Sunday Night Heat #1 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WrestleMania XIX (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE Crush Hour (Video Game) as
    Steve Austin (voice)
    2002
    Best of the WWF 2001 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    Wild in the UK (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2002
    WWE: Triple H - That Damn Good (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    WWE WrestleMania X-8 (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Celebrity Deathmatch (TV Series) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin / Steve Austin (segment: Stone Cold Sez So) / Steve Austin
    - Rockstarmageddon (2002) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Assamania I (2002) - Steve Austin (segment: Stone Cold Sez So) (uncredited)
    - Battle of the Superfreaks (2002) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Blink 182 vs 98 Degrees (2001) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Celebrity Deathmatch Special Report (2001) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Fandemonium III (2001) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Courtney Love Returns (2000) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - The Best of WWF (2000) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - The Congressional Hearings (2000) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Clash of the Superfreaks (2000) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - The New Employee (2000) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - From the Streets of New York (1999) - Steve Austin (voice)
    - The Prophecy (1999) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - Salute to Laughter (1999) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - Censorship Problems (1999) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - The Time Machine (1999) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - Fandemonium '98 (1998) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - The Missing Girl (1998) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    - The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster (1998) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Where Is Stallone? (1998) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice, as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2002
    WWE Byte This! (TV Series) as
    Stoen Cold Steve Austin
    - Stone Cold Calls a Spade a Spade (2002) - Stoen Cold Steve Austin
    2002
    WWE: Stone Cold Steve Austin - What? (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    Best of Raw Vol. 3 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2001
    WWF Road to WrestleMania (Video Game) as
    Steve Austin
    2001
    Best of Raw Vol. 2 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2001
    WrestleMania X-Seven (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2000
    Most Memorable Matches of 1999 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2000
    WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    2000
    WWF No Mercy (Video Game) as
    Steve Austin
    2000
    Dilbert (TV Series) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - The Delivery (2000) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)
    1999
    Nash Bridges (TV Series) as
    Det. Jake Cage
    - Jackpot: Part 2 (2000) - Det. Jake Cage
    - Jackpot: Part 1 (2000) - Det. Jake Cage
    - Get Bananas (1999) - Det. Jake Cage
    - High Society (1999) - Det. Jake Cage
    - Goodbye Kiss (1999) - Det. Jake Cage
    - Pump Action (1999) - Det. Jake Cage
    1999
    Best of Raw Vol. 1 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1999
    Stone Cold Demolition (Video short) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1999
    WrestleMania XV Highlights (Video short) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1999
    Stone Cold Steve Austin - Lord of the Ring (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1999
    Raw Attitude Vol. 2 (Video short) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1999
    The Show of the Archiles (TV Series) as
    Steve Austin
    - The Challengers (1999) - Steve Austin
    1999
    WWF Attitude (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    1999
    WrestleMania XV (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Austin 3:16 Uncensored (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Raw Attitude (Video short) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1998
    WrestleMania XIV Highlights (Video short) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1998
    Raw Banned in Canada (Video short) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF: Best of Survivor Series 1987-1997 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF: Undertaker - The Phenom (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    V.I.P. (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Scents and Sensibility (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    1998
    Best of Raw 11 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF War Zone (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (voice)
    1998
    King of the Ring (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Best of Raw 10 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1998
    Best of Raw 9 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF Mayhem in Manchester (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    WrestleMania XIV (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    Action Zone! (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1997
    Free for All (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1997
    World Tour '96 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1997
    Best of Raw 7 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1997
    Best of Raw 6 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF Friday Night's Main Event (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 5 September 1997 (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    Best of Raw 5 (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF: 'Cause Stone Cold Said So! (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    Best of Raw 4 (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    1997
    Best of Raw 3 (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF Superstars (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin / The Ringmaster - The Million Dollar Corporation
    - Wwf Superstars 535 (royal rumble preview) (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWF Superstars 534 (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #11.43 (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #11.34 (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #11.33 (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #11.28 (1996) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #11.9 (1996) - The Ringmaster - The Million Dollar Corporation
    1997
    WWF Shotgun Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #1.3 (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    Best of Raw 2 (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF 1996: The Year in Review (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    1996
    Bret 'Hit Man' Hart (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1996
    Terminators '96 (Video) as
    The Ringmaster
    1996
    Best of Raw Volume One (Video) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF Livewire (TV Series) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 19 October 1996 (1996) - Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1996
    WrestleMania XII (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1995
    Eastern Championship Wrestling (TV Series) as
    Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 19 December 1995 (1995) - Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 31 October 1995 (1995) - Steve Austin
    - Episode #3.44 (1995) - Steve Austin
    - Episode #3.26 (1995) - Steve Austin
    - Episode #3.19 (1995) - Steve Austin
    - Hardcore TV 90 (1995) - Steve Austin
    1993
    WCW Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin / Stunning Steve Austin - The Hollywood Blondes
    - Episode dated 27 May 1995 (1995) - 'Stunning' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 25 March 1995 (1995) - 'Stunning' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 30 July 1994 (1994) - 'Stunning' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 15 January 1994 (1994) - 'Stunning' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 27 March 1993 (1993) - Stunning Steve Austin - The Hollywood Blondes
    1993
    WCW Worldwide (TV Series) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 27 March 1993 (1993) - 'Stunning' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 13 February 1993 (1993) - 'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) (TV Series) as
    Stone Cold
    - UWF Fury Hour 21 (1992) - Stone Cold
    - UWF Fury Hour 20 (1992) - Stone Cold
    1977
    One Life to Live (TV Series) as
    Brian Kendall
    - Episode #1.2272 (1977) - Brian Kendall
    Producer
    2023
    Stone Cold Takes on America (TV Series) (executive producer)
    2021
    Straight Up Steve Austin (TV Series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
    - Brett Favre (2021) - (executive producer)
    2015
    Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge (TV Series) (executive producer - 10 episodes)
    - Best for Last (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Put Up or Shut Up! (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Mean Girls (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Totally Ripped (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Fallen on Hard Times (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Gods of War (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Big Girls Don't Cry (2015) - (executive producer)
    - The Last Face You See (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Ladies First (2015) - (executive producer)
    - Welcome Back to Hell (2015) - (executive producer)
    2012
    Redneck Island (TV Series) (executive producer - 31 episodes)
    - The Reckonator (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Varmints in a Tree (2013) - (executive producer)
    - The Shady Burrito (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Balls to the Wall (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Gone Tubin' (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Food for Thought (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Tug-of-War Touchdown (2013) - (executive producer)
    - The Human Slingshot (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Beer Belly Flop (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Redneck Paradise (2013) - (executive producer)
    - $100,000 Richer (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Finale (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Memory Lane (2013) - (executive producer)
    - Remember to Hold On (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Hauling Ass (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Missing the Mark (2012) - (executive producer)
    - A Sexy Shock (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Letting It All Hang Out (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Tropical Storm (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Booty (2012) - (executive producer)
    - First Challenge (2012) - (executive producer)
    - One Last Beer Run (2012) - (executive producer)
    - What Goes Down Must Come Up (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Like Shootin' Fish in a Barrel (2012) - (executive producer)
    - As Redneck Island Turns (2012) - (executive producer)
    - The Pinky Swear (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Beer Bliss (2012) - (executive producer)
    - All Mixed Up (2012) - (executive producer)
    - A Bird in the Hand (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Leapin' Lizards (2012) - (executive producer)
    - Welcome to Redneck Island (2012) - (executive producer)
    2012
    Maximum Conviction (producer)
    2011
    Recoil (executive producer)
    2003
    Who Wants to Marry My Dad? (TV Series) (executive producer - 4 episodes)
    - Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend (2004) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.4 (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.3 (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.2 (2003) - (executive producer)
    1998
    Austin 3:16 Uncensored (Video) (producer)
    Writer
    1998
    Austin 3:16 Uncensored (Video)
    Thanks
    2022
    Time to Party (Short) (special thanks)
    2020
    You Cannot Kill David Arquette (Documentary) (very special thanks: wrestlers - as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    Self
    2023
    Angle (Documentary) as
    Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    2023
    Stone Cold Takes on America (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Stone Survivor (2023) - Self
    - Raging Bullseye (2023) - Self
    - School Of Rock Crawling (2023) - Self
    - Catch Steve If You Can (2023) - Self
    - Off Road Trippin (2023) - Self
    - Stone Cold Front (2023) - Self
    - Wedding Crusher (2023) - Self
    - Flight and the Living Dead (2023) - Self
    - The Fast Food and the Furious (2023) - Self
    - Conquering Sand Mountain (2023) - Self
    2023
    Sidewalks Entertainment (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin (2023) - Self - Guest
    2021
    Biography: WWE Legends (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - WWE Hall of Famer / Self
    - Yokozuna (2023) - Self
    - Kurt Angle (2022) - Self - WWE Hall of Famer (as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin)
    - Biography: Bret "Hitman" Hart (2021) - Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    - Biography: Mick Foley (2021) - Self - WWE Hall of Famer (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Biography: Shawn Michaels (2021) - Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    - Biography: Booker T (2021) - Self - WWE Hall of Famer (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Biography: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (2021) - Self
    2019
    Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Charlotte Flair (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Sami Zayn (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jeff Jarrett (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Cody Rhodes (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bubba Ray Dudley (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Lita (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Ron Simmons (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Becky Lynch (2022) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Diamond Dallas Page (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jeff Hardy (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Seth Rollins (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bobby Lashley (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kevin Nash (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mick Foley (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Godfather (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Chris Jericho (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Randy Orton (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Sasha Banks (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bayley (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Drew McIntyre (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Undertaker: One More Round (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kurt Angle (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Jerry Lawler (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Mark Henry (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Ric Flair (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Bret Hart (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Big Show (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kane (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Goldberg (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Undertaker (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    WWE Ruthless Aggression (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Resurrection of Shawn Michaels (2021) - Self
    - Hollywood Rock (2021) - Self
    - It's Time to Shake Things Up (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    WWE's the Bump (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE: The Bump #129 (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - WWE The Bump #81 (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    Never Forget: WWE Returns After 9/11 (Video documentary) as
    Steve Austin
    2021
    WWE's Most Wanted Treasures (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jake "The Snake" Roberts (2021) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Booker T (2021) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    2021
    Dark Side of the Ring (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Self - Professional Wrestler
    - Brian Pillman Part Two (2021) - Self
    - Brian Pillman Part One (2021) - Self - Professional Wrestler
    2021
    Birth of the Stunner (TV Special documentary short) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    Meeting Stone Cold (TV Special documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2019
    Straight Up Steve Austin (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Charlotte Flair (2021) - Self - Host
    - Joel Mchale (2021) - Self - Host
    - Bert Kreischer (2021) - Self - Host
    - Steve-O (2021) - Self - Host
    - Brett Favre (2021) - Self - Host
    - Tiffany Haddish (2021) - Self - Host
    - Ice-T (2021) - Self - Host
    - Luke Combs (2021) - Self - Host
    - Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2019) - Self - Host
    - Trace Adkins (2019) - Self - Host
    - Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias (2019) - Self - Host
    - Becky Lynch (2019) - Self - Host
    - Baker Mayfield (2019) - Self - Host
    - Sal Vulcano (2019) - Self - Host
    - Rob Riggle (2019) - Self - Host
    2021
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Awkwafina/Steve Austin (2021) - Self - Guest
    2021
    Deep Fat Fried (Podcast Series)
    - The Worst Fates of Wrestlers = DFF (2021)
    2021
    WWE Icons (TV Series documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Yokozuna (2021) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    My Way: The Life and Legacy of Pat Patterson (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    A Little Late with Lilly Singh (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (2021) - Self - Guest
    2021
    Cari & Jemele (won't) Stick to Sports (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Steve Austin & Maxine Waters (2021) - Self
    2021
    SportsNation (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 January 2021 (2021) - Self
    2021
    GMA3: What You Need to Know (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Gov. Spencer Cox/Dr. Juan J. Rivera/Gretchen Rubin/Steve Austin (2021) - Self
    2020
    Relentless (Documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Meeting the Undertaker (TV Movie documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    Undertaker: The Last Ride (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self / Steve Austin
    - Chapter 5: Revelation (2020) - Steve Austin
    - Chapter 4: The Battle Within (2020) - Self
    - Chapter 3: End of an Era (2020) - Self
    - Chapter 1: The Greatest Fear (2020) - Self
    2020
    Stone Cold's Hell Raisin' Moments (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2019
    After the Bell with Corey Graves (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Snakes on a Pod - Featuring: Randy Orton, Rhea Ripley, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (2019) - Self - Guest
    2019
    Hot Ones (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin Puts the Stunner on Spicy Wings (2019) - Self - Guest
    2019
    WWE Chronicle (TV Series documentary) as
    Stone Cold
    - Seth Rollins (2019) - Stone Cold
    2019
    Wrestle Days (Documentary short) as
    Steve Austin (as himself)
    2019
    WWE Day Of (TV Series documentary) as
    Stone Cold
    - Raw Reunion (2019) - Stone Cold
    2019
    Treat Yourself (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Treat Yourself with Steve Austin - Self
    2015
    WWE 24 (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - Raw 25 (2018) - Self
    - Kurt Angle: Homecoming (2017) - Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - Booker T: Sentenced to Greatness (2015) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Wrestlemania 30 (2015) - Self
    2014
    Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Co-Ed Showdown (2017) - Self - Host
    - Second Place is a Piece of S-! (2017) - Self - Host
    - Payback is a Bitch! (2017) - Self - Host
    - Never Before (2017) - Self - Host
    - Heavy Impact (2017) - Self - Host
    - Throne Down (2017) - Self - Host
    - Red, White and Boom (2017) - Self - Host
    - How Hungry Are You (2017) - Self - Host
    - Snooze You Lose (2017) - Self - Host
    - Give a Girl a Chance (2017) - Self - Host
    - If I Brought It Back, I Made It Harder (2017) - Self - Host
    - The Women Bring It (2017) - Self - Host
    - Set the Tone (2017) - Self - Host
    - Redemption, Revenge, Regret (2017) - Self - Host
    - Best of the Best (2017) - Self - Host
    - Leave with Your Head Held High (2017) - Self - Host
    - The Hunter and the Hunted (2017) - Self - Host
    - Take What's Yours (2016) - Self - Host
    - Broken Records (2016) - Self - Host
    - Down & Dirty (2016) - Self - Host
    - Last Man Smilin (2016) - Self - Host
    - The Girls Are Back in Town (2016) - Self - Host
    - Toughest Place in America (2016) - Self - Host
    - Finish Strong (2016) - Self - Host
    - Shell Shocked (2016) - Self - Host
    - Labor Pain (2016) - Self - Host
    - Guns N Hoses (2016) - Self - Host
    - Strapped (2016) - Self - Host
    - King of the Hill (2016) - Self - Host
    - A Woman Possessed (2016) - Self - Host
    - Heavy Hitters (2016) - Self - Host
    - You Gotta Dig Deep! (2016) - Self - Host
    - Is There a New Sheriff in Town (2016) - Self - Host
    - Stars & Scraps (2016) - Self - Host
    - Winners Never Quit (2016) - Self - Host
    - High & Dry (2016) - Self - Host
    - A Frog's Hair Away (2016) - Self - Host
    - Flipping Out (2016) - Self - Host
    - Fighters Chance (2016) - Self - Host
    - Special Delivery (2016) - Self - Host
    - Rank and Fight (2015) - Self - Host
    - Best for Last (2015) - Self - Host
    - Put Up or Shut Up! (2015) - Self - Host
    - Mean Girls (2015) - Self - Host
    - Totally Ripped (2015) - Self - Host
    - Fallen on Hard Times (2015) - Self - Host
    - Gods of War (2015) - Self - Host
    - Big Girls Don't Cry (2015) - Self - Host
    - The Last Face You See (2015) - Self - Host
    - Ladies First (2015) - Self - Host
    - Welcome Back to Hell (2015) - Self - Host
    - You Lose, You Leave (2014) - Self - Host
    - Last Man Standing (2014) - Self - Host
    - Looks Can Be Deceiving (2014) - Self - Host
    - Welcome to the Gun Show (2014) - Self - Host
    - The Good, the Bad and the Crazy (2014) - Self - Host
    - Locked and Loaded (2014) - Self - Host
    - Boom or Bust (2014) - Self - Host
    - Beards and Brawn (2014) - Self - Host
    - Didn't Even Break a Nail (2014) - Self - Host
    - My Ranch, My Rules (2014) - Self - Host
    - Pilot (2014) - Self - Host
    2016
    The Swerve (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin 2 (2017) - Self - Guest
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin (2016) - Self - Guest
    2017
    Legend of the American Sniper (Documentary) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2014
    Stone Cold Podcast: Live! (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Host / Self
    - Dean Ambrose (2016) - Self - Host
    - AJ Styles (2016) - Self - Host
    - Mick Foley (2016) - Self - Host
    - The Big Show (2016) - Self - Host
    - Ric Flair (2016) - Self
    - Shawn Michaels (2015) - Self - Host
    2016
    WrestleMania 32 (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2016
    WWE Hall of Fame (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2016
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 3 February 2016 (2016) - Self
    2015
    Legends with JBL (TV Series) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - Undertaker's Greatest Rivals: Part 2 (2015) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Undertaker's Greatest Rivals: Part 1 (2015) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    2015
    WWE 2K16 (Video Game) as
    Self - Host (voice)
    2015
    WWE Hell in a Cell (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2015
    CT Fletcher: My Magnificent Obsession (Documentary) as
    Self
    2015
    The Resurrection of Jake the Snake (Documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Life After Wartime (2015) - Self
    - The Kliq (2014) - Self
    - The War Gets Electrified (2014) - Self
    - The Austin Era Has Begun (2014) - Self
    - Have a Nice Day (2014) - Self
    - Embracing the Attitude (2014) - Self
    2014
    WrestleMania Rewind (TV Series documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Born Rivals: Austin vs. Rock (2014) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Austin Era Begins (2014) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2014
    Inside Edition (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Murder Over Shrubbery (2014) - Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2014
    2014 CMT Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2014
    WWE Hall of Fame (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2014
    WWE Countdown (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Fantastic Finishing Moves (2014) - Self
    2014
    The Arsenio Hall Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.89 (2014) - Self - Guest
    2012
    Redneck Island (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Varmints in a Tree (2013) - Self - Host
    - The Shady Burrito (2013) - Self - Host
    - Balls to the Wall (2013) - Self - Host
    - Gone Tubin' (2013) - Self - Host
    - Food for Thought (2013) - Self - Host
    - Tug-of-War Touchdown (2013) - Self - Host
    - The Human Slingshot (2013) - Self - Host
    - Beer Belly Flop (2013) - Self - Host
    - Redneck Paradise (2013) - Self - Host
    - $100,000 Richer (2013) - Self - Host
    - Finale (2013) - Self - Host
    - Memory Lane (2013) - Self - Host
    - Remember to Hold On (2012) - Self - Host
    - Hauling Ass (2012) - Self - Host
    - Missing the Mark (2012) - Self - Host
    - A Sexy Shock (2012) - Self - Host
    - Letting It All Hang Out (2012) - Self - Host
    - Tropical Storm (2012) - Self - Host
    - Booty (2012) - Self - Host
    - First Challenge (2012) - Self - Host
    - One Last Beer Run (2012) - Self - Host
    - What Goes Down Must Come Up (2012) - Self - Host
    - Like Shootin' Fish in a Barrel (2012) - Self - Host
    - As Redneck Island Turns (2012) - Self - Host
    - The Pinky Swear (2012) - Self - Host
    - Beer Bliss (2012) - Self - Host
    - All Mixed Up (2012) - Self - Host
    - A Bird in the Hand (2012) - Self - Host
    - Leapin' Lizards (2012) - Self - Host
    - Welcome to Redneck Island (2012) - Self - Host
    2013
    The Steve Austin Show (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Host
    2013
    Larry King Now (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Steve Austin (2013) - Self - Guest
    2012
    Attitude Era (Video) as
    Self / 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2012
    2012 CMT Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2012
    WWE Hall of Fame 2012 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2012
    The Epic Journey of Dwayne 'the Rock' Johnson (Video) as
    Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2012
    The Rock & Roll Roast of Zakk Wylde (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2011
    Action: 'the Expendables' (Video short) as
    Self
    2011
    Rove LA (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ty Burrell/John Krasinski/'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (2011) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    2011
    Attack of the Show! (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest / Actor, Tactical Force
    - Steve Austin (2011) - Self - Guest / Actor, Tactical Force
    - Jason Mewes/Danny McBride (2011) - Self
    - Amber Lancaster (2011) - Self
    2011
    WWE Tough Enough (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - May the Best Man Win (2011) - Self - Host
    - Now We Face the Rattlesnake (2011) - Self - Host
    - I've Been Bamboozled and Flabbergasted (2011) - Self - Host
    - Running with Wolves (2011) - Self - Host
    - It's Getting Down to Nut Cuttin' Time (2011) - Self - Host
    - Don't Take My Kindness for Weakness (2011) - Self - Host
    - 110 Pound Elephant in the Room (2011) - Self - Host
    - Bad Day, Real Bad Day (2011) - Self - Host
    - Five for Flinching (2011) - Self - Host
    - Get Your Teeth Out of My Ring (2011) - Self - Host
    2011
    Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 May 2011 (2011) - Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2011
    WWE Over the Limit (TV Special short) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - April Week (2011) - Self
    - April Day (2011) - Self
    - Episode dated 30 July 2010 (2010) - Self
    2001
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - At WrestleMania
    - Episode #19.124 (2011) - Self - At WrestleMania (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode #18.107 (2010) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode #9.47 (2001) - Self
    2011
    WWE Hall of Fame 2011 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    Before the Battle: The Making of' 'The Expendables' (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2010
    The Expendables: Comic Con Panel (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Inferno: The Making of 'The Expendables' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Steve Austin: Beginnings as
    Self
    2009
    Soccer AM (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 October 2009 (2009) - Self
    2009
    WWE Hall of Fame 2009 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    The Heyman Hustle (TV Series) as
    Self
    - WWE 2K14 Presents the SummerSlam Week Edition of the HEYMAN HUSTLE - Self
    2008
    Gentleman's Choice (Video documentary)
    2008
    WWE Cyber Sunday (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    The Legacy of Stone Cold Steve Austin (Video) as
    Self
    2007
    The Shawn Michaels Story: Heartbreak and Triumph (Video) as
    Self
    2007
    WWE Cyber Sunday (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    Summerslam (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2006
    WWE Saturday Night's Main Event (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #2.2 (2007) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #1.1 (2006) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WWE Great American Bash (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 June 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 27 April 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 31 August 1998 (1998) - Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Stone Cold Steve Austin (1998) - Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2007
    WWE Draft Special (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WWE Backlash (TV Special) as
    Self / Jack Conrad
    2007
    Road Rules (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Condemned (2007) - Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2007
    Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 25 April 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 24 April 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Tom Green's House Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 April 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    2007 CMT Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2007
    Ric Flair & The Four Horsemen (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    WWE Hall of Fame 2007 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WWE No Way Out (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2006
    Brian Pillman: Loose Cannon (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2006
    WWE Vengeance (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2006
    The World's Greatest Wrestling Managers (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    WWE Hall of Fame 2006 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2006
    Tales of the Rat Fink (Documentary) as
    Heavy Chevy (voice)
    2005
    WWE A.M. Raw (TV Series) as
    Self (2005)
    2005
    The Best Damn Sports Show Period (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 September 2005 (2005) - Self
    2005
    WWE Legends: Greatest Wrestling Stars of the '80s (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    ECW One Night Stand (TV Special) as
    Self
    2005
    Punk'd (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.8 (2005) - Self (as Stone Cold)
    2003
    Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.21 (2005) - Self
    - Episode #2.26 (2003) - Self
    2005
    WrestleMania 21 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.53 (2005) - Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Minnie Driver/Candace Bushnell (2005) - Self
    2004
    WrestleMania XX (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (Special referee)
    2004
    10 Things Every Guy Should Experience (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - WrestleMania XX (2004) - Self
    2004
    Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2004
    Ministry of Mayhem (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.3 (2004) - Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2003
    The Bronx Bunny Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.7 (2003) - Self
    2003
    The Sharon Osbourne Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 December 2003 (2003) - Self
    2003
    Hollywood Squares (TV Series) as
    Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 28 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Panelist (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 27 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Panelist (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 26 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Panelist (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 25 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Panelist (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 24 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Panelist (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    2003
    Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE: Trish Stratus - 100% Stratusfaction (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE Unforgiven (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    Summerslam (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE Bad Blood (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE Insurrextion (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE Judgment Day (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE No Way Out (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    WWE Judgment Day (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    WWF Insurrextion (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    WWF Backlash (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    WrestleMania X8 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    Weakest Link (TV Series) as
    Self
    - WWF Superstars Edition 2 (2002) - Self (as Stone Cold)
    2002
    WWF No Way Out (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    Mad TV (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Guest / Self
    - Episode #7.15 (2002) - Self - Special Guest (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - Episode #7.9 (2001) - Self
    2002
    Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    WWF Vengeance (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin - Team Alliance
    2001
    WWF No Mercy (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    WWF Unforgiven (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    Summerslam (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    Invasion (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    Lita: It Just Feels Right (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    King of the Ring (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    Howard Stern (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Crazy Cabbie Boxes Angry Black Part 2 (2001) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 16 October 2000 (2000) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 29 September 1999 (1999) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 20 July 1999 (1999) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 12 April 1999 (1999) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    2001
    WWF Judgment Day (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    WWF Insurrextion (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    The Howard Stern Radio Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 April 2001 (2001) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 11 November 2000 (2000) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 14 October 2000 (2000) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 25 September 1999 (1999) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 19 June 1999 (1999) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    - Episode dated 8 May 1999 (1999) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    2001
    WWF Backlash (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    WWF No Way Out (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    OVW: Christmas Chaos (Video) as
    Self
    2001
    Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2000
    WWF Armageddon (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2000
    WWF Rebellion (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2000
    Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2000
    WWF No Mercy (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2000
    WWF Unforgiven (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2000
    WWF Backlash (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Episode #7.169 (2000) - Self
    - Steve Austin/Michael Boatman/Diana Krall (1999) - Self - Guest
    - Steve Austin/Louie Anderson/Ben Savage (1999) - Self - Guest
    1999
    The Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    Beyond the Mat (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1999
    WWF No Mercy (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    WWF Unforgiven (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    The Martin Short Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.4 (1999) - Self (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin)
    1999
    1999 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1999
    Summerslam (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    The Teen Choice Awards 1999 (TV Special) as
    Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    1999
    Fully Loaded (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    King of the Ring (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    WWF Over the Edge (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    WWF No Mercy (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    SmackDown Replays (TV Series) as
    Self
    1999
    WWF Backlash (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    WWF WrestleMania Rage Party (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    WWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1999
    WWF Royal Rumble: No Chance in Hell (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows (TV Movie documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF Rock Bottom: In Your House (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF Capital Carnage (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    The 1998 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    1998
    WWF Judgment Day (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF Break Down (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Summerslam (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Fully Loaded (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF Over the Edge (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    WWF Unforgiven (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    No Way Out (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1998
    Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF in Your House: D-Generation-X (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF in Your House: Ground Zero (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    Summerslam (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF in Your House 16: Canadian Stampede (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    King of the Ring (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF in Your House: A Cold Day in Hell (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF WrestleFest '97 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WrestleMania 13 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF Slammy Awards 1997 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF in Your House: Final Four (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    Survivor Series (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF Hall of Fame (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF Buried Alive: In Your House (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF in Your House: Mind Games (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF Sun City Superbowl (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1996
    Summerslam (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF in Your House: International Incident (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    King of the Ring (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF in Your House: Beware of Dog (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1996
    1996 Slammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1996
    Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    The Ringmaster
    1995
    ECW Gangstas Paradise (Video) as
    Self
    1995
    Eastern Championship Wrestling (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.31 (1995) - Self
    1995
    ECW November to Remember '95 (Video) as
    Self
    1994
    Clash of the Champions XXIX (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    Halloween Havoc (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    WCW Fall Brawl (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    Clash of the Champions XXVIII (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    WCW Bash at the Beach (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    Clash of the Champions XXVII (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    WCW Slamboree 1994 (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    WCW Spring Stampede (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    WCW SuperBrawl IV (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1994
    Clash of the Champions XXVI (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    Starrcade (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    WCW Battlebowl (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    Clash of the Champions XXV (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    Halloween Havoc (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    Clash of the Champions XXIV (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    WCW Beach Blast (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    Clash of the Champions XXIII (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    WCW Slamboree 1993 (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1993
    WCW SuperBrawl III (TV Special) as
    Self - The Hollywood Blondes
    1991
    WCW Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    Self - The Hollywood Blondes / Self - The Dangerous Alliance / Self
    - Episode dated 20 February 1993 (1993) - Self - The Hollywood Blondes
    - WCW Saturday Night May 30 1992 (1992) - Self - The Dangerous Alliance
    - Episode dated 21 December 1991 (1991) - Self
    1993
    Clash of the Champions XXII (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    Starrcade (TV Special) as
    Self
    1992
    WCW Halloween Havoc (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    Clash of the Champions XX: 20th Anniversary (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    WCW Beach Blast (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    WCW the Great American Bash (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    Clash of the Champions XIX (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    WCW Wrestle War (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin- The Dangerous Alliance
    1992
    WCW SuperBrawl II (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1992
    Clash of the Champions XVIII (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1991
    Starrcade (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1991
    Clash of the Champions XVII (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1991
    Halloween Havoc (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1991
    Clash of the Champions XVI: Fall Brawl 91 (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1991
    WCW the Great American Bash (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    1991
    Clash of the Champions XV: Knocksville USA (TV Special) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Sly (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2000
    WWE Smackdown! (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin / Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - The Road to WWE Payback 2023 Begins/Edge: 25 Years Celebration (2023) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Throwback SmackDown (2021) - Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - New Age Punk (2014) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #14.2 (2012) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #13.14 (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Smackdown 600th episode (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Decade of SmackDown (2009) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode #7.32 (2006) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - A Philly Smackdown (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Cactus Sends a Message (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    Dark Side of the Ring (TV Series documentary) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin / Self
    - Bash at the Beach 2000 (2023) - Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - Benoit - Part Two (2020) - Self
    2022
    Biography: WWE Legends (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - WWE Hall of Famer / Self
    - Rey Mysterio (2022) - Self - WWE Hall of Famer (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
    - DX (2022) - Self
    - Lex Luger (2022) - Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    2022
    WWE Rivals (TV Series documentary) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - Triple H vs. Mick Foley (2022) - Stone Cold Steve Austin (uncredited)
    2020
    WWE Ruthless Aggression (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Innovations (2021) - Self
    - Civil War: Raw vs. SmackDown (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Next Big Thing (2020) - Self
    - Enter John Cena (2020)
    2021
    The Best of WWE: Best of the Rock (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    Morning Express with Robin Meade (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 06-11-2021 (2021) - Self
    2021
    WWE: The Best of WrestleMania Main Events (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    WWE: The Best of WrestleMania in the 2000s (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    WWE: The Best of WrestleMania in the 1990s (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    The Best of WWE: The Best of Stone Cold Steve Austin (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2021
    Black and White Sports (TV Series) as
    Self
    - NBA TV Ratings On ESPN Are PATHETIC! WWE Smackdown & RAW Continue DOMINATION (2021) - Self
    - NBA TV Ratings on ESPN Still Hot Garbage! WWE Raw and Smackdown Dominate! (2021) - Self
    - NBA TV Ratings On ESPN Are TRASHTASTIC While WWE Smackdown & RAW Kick Their A$$ (2021) - Self
    2021
    The Best of WWE: Attitude Era Royal Rumble Matches (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    WWE: Slammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2020
    The Best of WWE: Best of Survivor Series (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    Brothers of Destruction (TV Movie documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    The Best of WWE: Best of Clash of Champions (Video) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    2020
    WWE Timeline (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - By Any Means Necessary (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    SummerSlam's Hottest Moments (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    The Best of the Undertaker (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold
    2020
    The Best of Backlash (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    The Best of Mick Foley (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold
    2020
    WWE Untold (TV Series documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - I Am The Game (2020) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2020
    25 Years of Triple H: The Game Changing Matches (TV Special) as
    Stone Cold
    2020
    Shawn Michaels' Best WrestleMania Matches (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2019
    The Toys That Made Us (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Wrestling (2019) - Self (uncredited)
    2017
    WWE Playback (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Kurt Angle and his son Jason Jordan watch Hell in a Cell (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Miz rewatches his 2011 Survivor Series match with R-Truth vs. The Rock & John Cena (2017) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2019
    Milk (Documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    WWE 24 (TV Series documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Becky Lynch: The Man (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    1997
    WWE Raw (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Countdown to WWE WrestleMania 35 (2019) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Power to the People (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - John Cena Cheers & Tyson Spears (2010) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Walking Tall (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Radical Guests (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Every Man for Themselves (2000) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - St. Patrick's Day 1998 (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - The Heart O' Texas (1998) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - ECW Invasion (1997) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2019
    Never Ever (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - there will Never Ever be another show like Monday Night Raw (2019) - Self
    2018
    WWE: Shawn Michaels The Showstopper Unreleased as
    Steve Austin
    2018
    Randy Savage Unreleased: The Unseen Matches of the Macho Man (Video) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    2018
    Twist of Fate: The Best of the Hardy Boyz (Video) as
    Self
    2017
    WWE: Kurt Angle - The Essential Collection (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2017
    WWE Best of the 2000's (Video) as
    Self
    2016
    WWE: The Attitude Era - Vol. 3 (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    2016
    Eric Bischoff: Sports Entertainment's Most Controversial Figure (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    United States Championsip-A Legacy of Greatness (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    2015
    Owen: Hart of Gold (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2015
    The Undertaker: 25 Phenomenal Years (TV Movie) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2015
    WWE Ring in the Holiday (Video) as
    Stone Cold
    2015
    Daniel Bryan: Just Say Yes! Yes! Yes! (Video documentary) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2015
    It's Good to Be the King: The Jerry Lawler Story (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2015
    WWE Payback (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2015
    WWE Hall of Fame (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2015
    The Road Is Jericho: Epic Stories & Rare Matches from Y2J (Video) as
    Self
    2014
    The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The War Goes Mainstream (2014) - Self
    - A New D-Generation (2014) - Self
    2014
    WWE: The Attitude Era - Vol. 2 (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    2014
    The Best of Sting as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    2014
    WWE: United We Slam - Best of Great American Bash (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2014
    WWE Countdown (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Biggest Trash Talkers (2014) - Self
    - Coolest Catchphrases (2014) - Self
    2014
    Best of Raw After the Show as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2014
    Shawn Michaels: Mr Wrestlemania (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2014
    WWE Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    WWE: Raw 20th Anniversary Collection (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    WWE: Triple H - Thy Kingdom Come (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    WWE: Best of WWE at Madison Square Garden (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    WWE: The Best of WarGames (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    WWE: The Top 25 Rivalries in Wrestling History (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    The Best of WWE in Your House (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    WWE for All Mankind: Life & Career of Mick Foley (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2013
    WWE Hall of Fame 2013 (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2012
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Week Of December (2012) - Self
    2012
    The Top 100 Moments in Raw History (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2012
    WWE Saturday Morning Slam (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 20 October 2012 (2012) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 1 September 2012 (2012) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2012
    The 50 Greatest Finishing Moves in WWE History (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2012
    WWE: The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2012
    Mansome (Documentary)
    2012
    WWE: You Think You Know Me - The Story of Edge (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    Best of King of the Ring (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE the Ladder Match 2: Crash & Burn (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE: OMG! - The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE: Greatest Stars of the New Millenium (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE: Best Cage Matches (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE Legends of Wrestling (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Rivalries (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE All Stars (Video Game) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    2011
    The True Story of WrestleMania (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    WWE Superstars (TV Series) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 10 March 2011 (2011) - 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2011
    The Big Show: A Giant's World (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    WWE: Bobby 'the Brain' Heenan (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    Hart and Soul: The Hart Family Anthology (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2010
    WWE: Shawn Michaels - My Journey (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    WWE: Batista - I Walk Alone (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2010 (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    WWE: The Best of SmackDown - 10th Anniversary 1999-2009 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    WWE: The Rise and Fall of WCW (Video) as
    'Stunning' Steve Austin
    2009
    WWE Summerslam: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 3 as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    WWE: Allied Powers - The World's Greatest Tag Teams (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2009
    WWE Legends of WrestleMania (Video Game) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    WWE: The History of the Intercontinental Championship (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    WWE: Hell in a Cell - The Greatest Hell in a Cell Matches of All Time (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    WWE Summerslam: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 4 as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    The Rock: The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    Triple H: King of Kings (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2008
    WWE Royal Rumble: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 3 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    WWE Royal Rumble: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 2 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2007
    Psychopathic: The Videos (Video) as
    Self (segment "Real underground baby") (uncredited)
    2007
    Geraldo Rivera Reports (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 30 June 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Hannity & Colmes (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 June 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 28 June 2007 (2007) - Self
    2006
    WWE: The History of the WWE Championship (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    WWE Armageddon (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, the Best There Was, the Best There Ever Will Be (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    WWE Taboo Tuesday (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    WWE WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 3 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    WWE WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 4 (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    WWE Unforgiven (TV Special) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2005
    Tombstone: The History of the Undertaker (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2004
    The Rise & Fall of ECW (Video documentary) as
    Steve Austin
    2004
    Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story (Video documentary) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2004
    The Monday Night War: WWE Raw vs. WCW Nitro (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Mick Foley's Greatest Hits & Misses: A Life in Wrestling (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    Wrestling with Manhood: Boys, Bullying and Battering (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection (Video) as
    Self
    2003
    WWE Bloodbath: Wrestling's Most Incredible Steel Cage Matches (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    WWE: Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2003
    Steve Austin: The Early Years as
    Steve Williams
    2003
    WWE: Raw Tenth Anniversary (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    WWE: Austin vs. McMahon - The Whole True Story (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2002
    WWE: Eve of Destruction (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    WWE: Hardy Boyz - Leap of Faith (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    WWE: Undertaker - This Is My Yard (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    WWF: Action! (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    This Is Ultimate Wrestling: Steve Austin as
    Steve Austin
    2001
    This Is Ultimate Wrestling: Superstar Collection, Vol. 2 as
    Steve Austin
    2001
    Extreme Championship Wrestling: Hardcore History (Video) as
    Self
    2001
    Mick Foley: Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops (Video) as
    'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    2001
    Extreme Championship Wrestling: Deep Impact (Video) as
    Self
    2000
    Extreme Championship Wrestling: Path of Destruction (Video) as
    Self
    1999
    Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Life and Death of Owen Hart (1999) - Self
    1999
    WWF: The Rock - Know Your Role (Video) as
    Steve Austin
    1998
    Three Faces of Foley (Video documentary) as
    Steve Austin
    1997
    WWF Shotgun Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    - Episode #1.13 (1997) - Stone Cold Steve Austin
    1996
    WWF Livewire (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 November 1996 (1996) - Self
    1993
    Deadly Venom: The Best of Sting (Video short) as
    Self
    1992
    WCW Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    Stunning Steve Austin
    - Episode dated 5 September 1992 (1992) - Stunning Steve Austin

    References

    Stone Cold Steve Austin Wikipedia