WrestleMania XIV
Changing Of The Guard
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Steve Austin and HBK discuss their match, Mike Tyson's involvement in their story and his "Cold Stone."
Steve Austin
"Mike Tyson has taken a lot of good shots [to the head] and he’s delivered a lot of good shots. If he screwed up my name, I just think it was how some people get caught in the mode of saying something one way and it sticks with them. I don’t think it was any disrespect to me. I think that’s how it was wired in his brain to call me 'Cold Stone.' He probably got it in his head, but it came out different verbally. It didn’t really bother me because any time somebody calls you something that isn’t your name and is clearly wrong, it provides you with instant material. I always welcomed him calling me that because I always had something to say about it.
I enjoyed working with Mike Tyson. And he’s actually more of a historian of the professional wrestling business than half the boys. He really enjoys it, knows a lot about all the World Championship and how the business has come along. He’s somewhat of a student of the game; he was a big fan of the people in the business and that’s what I always respected. I really enjoyed the few times I got to work with him."
"...What did you think when Vince McMahon told you Mike Tyson was going to be involved, what ran through your mind? Were you down with that?"
Shawn Michaels
"At best I can recall I don’t think I knew about it, I can remember hearing about it but you did the first thing with him. To be perfectly honest, I’m sure I can remember being a little jealous. 'Mike Tyson is going to be here and I’m in the main-event with Steve and I don’t even get to do anything with him?'
I didn’t know we were doing the D-X thing or anything like that the first time when you guys went out there and did the confrontation with him where you pushed him and all of that with Vince. I didn’t even know where we were going then. You know what I mean? As you know Steve, somebody could have told me that and it’s gone now. You knew it was going to be big, you knew it was going to help obviously the pay per view, having done a fair amount of those WrestleManias with 'stars', this one felt like this was going to be one that really worked to our advantage.
Everybody knew, you’d have to have been a dummy not to know that you were coming on hot. For me - and again, just being 100% totally honest - it’s one of those things where, like, you know it’s cool...all of the stuff that’s happening is big but you’re not a part of it and that was admittedly a tough pill to swallow...and obviously not being the great guy that I am now..." (laughs)
Steve Austin
"The guy I’m talking to right now is a lot different from the guy back then. I remember back then that tension was high and we started building that WrestleMania XIV thing and we brought Tyson in and everything was going full speed ahead and I remember the time you super kicked me on the top of the ramp there that one time and Triple H was there and, it was a hell of a build-up but man it seemed there was a little bit of animosity there and you seemingly, to me, were just in a lot different space then you are now...you were beat up…"
Shawn Michaels
"The thing is, the animosity was never you...it was at the situation, it was at Vince; the career is over, I’m dropping the title, it was palpable that this was going to be big...there was absolutely nothing good going on with me, so I was a dick to everybody."
Steve Austin
"That being said, how were you on a physical level? What kind of pain level were you in going into that match through the build?"
Shawn Michaels
"I remember having that one dude Francois, he came down to my place and was working with me, you know every day before that. I have to be honest. I was on a fair amount of stuff so for me to say what I would have been like completely off it, I can’t say. I can tell you that going into it, when the whole thing started, it was excruciating. You have had that unbelievable pain going down your leg, the leg feels like it’s dragging, and I guess for me that was the thing that…pain for me - mentally, I could always deal with pain. Mobility and feeling heavy...that more than anything bothers me, frustrates me, and that’s the thing that also added to my frustration and my attitude and everything then...knowing that, the one thing that I always had, even if I was the biggest prick in the world, I could always go out there and just rip it down and tear it up, and I knew that was not going to happen this time.
That more than anything bothered me and affected my psyche more than anything else, you know what I mean? Does that make any sense?"
Steve Austin
"It was interesting because I remember going into that match and I remember coming out of that match and I won my first championship but gosh, you and I had ripped the ring up 100 times when I first came into the company and then on the grand stage it wasn’t so much. It’s just honestly - between you and me - as many matches of the year that you have had and that I’ve seen. Could it have been better?
It could have been a lot better but given the situations and everything that was going on, we went out there and we did what we had to do.
So I win the belt that night and you dropped the title to me - a big deal, a big step in my career and something that I’ll never forget.
After that match where were you in your head? Was it a letdown, a disappointment; just part of the business; a weight off your back...where were you when that three count happened...you went back to the dressing room..."
Shawn Michaels
"First thing was...it took a long time for me to get to the 'chill' stage. Honestly now, years later, it’s still the one question people always ask me: 'If you could change anything…'
I’m not big on the whole 'regret' thing...I don’t like to change anything because it might change where I’m at [now], but if you could have one do-over, that match has always been one of those things. I don’t know if you can remember, but I remember creatively, I was always good, as were you.
We ended up doing basically what you and Hunter had been doing at house shows. Just because I wasn’t even there mentally, had no drive to come up with something good and creative, I was never like that, even if I was in the ring with someone I didn’t like, my ring performance was never affected by that standpoint because that’s one thing that I wouldn’t let suffer. The fact that it wasn’t ripping the house down bothered me. The fact that the company was moving on bothered me... ?
I can remember...my biggest priority that night was nobody putting a shirt on me, I can remember being angry about that! It wasn’t until I got home and I just got away from it all, that I think it finally sort of...I got a little relaxed and sort of felt like the weight of the world was off my shoulders.
I can remember watching the show the next night and Hunter and Kid coming out and him doing the promo, 'You dropped the ball...', and all of that kind of stuff, and remember absolutely none of that bothered me in the least bit. Having the ability and the clarity to not get upset with the moving on when you leave, that’s the first time that I sort of felt like, 'Holy cow', you know what I mean?
The shirt being laid on me yesterday bothered me so much, how come this doesn’t?
That’s when I think the idea of...you know the 'job', as great as it is, it keeps you so busy and to just maybe have time to get a hobby, not go get in the car, to lay around - you know what I mean? To just sort of do whatever it is you want - I think that’s the first time since I was 19 years old.
That took time to settle in..."
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#StorytimeOnSunday - WrestleMania XIV.
Author: Matt Pender (of Wrestling's Glory Days).
Published: June 24, 2018.
Article: #204.
Editor: Jimmy Wheeler.
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Author: Matt Pender (of Wrestling's Glory Days).
Published: June 24, 2018.
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Editor: Jimmy Wheeler.
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