Seth Rollins’ Faction Member Sends a Warning to Steve Austin Amid Reports of Him Wrestling One More Match in WWE
Steve Austin already has an Aussie Bulldozer in "Big" Bronson Reed awaiting his in-ring return if it ever materializes again.

'Stone Cold' Steve Austin (via WWE)
The hot topic of Steve Austin apparently having one more match up his sleeve has got the wrestling world rolling. While it’s not a guarantee that the 60-year-old would plot a return to the squared circle, at least there’s some hope on that front. The Texas Rattlesnake told a number of people around WrestleMania 41 weekend that he might wrestle again.
In the wake of Austin’s renewed interest in lacing up those boots, “Big” Bronson Reed is ready to hunt him down. The Seth Rollins faction member quoted a reply to the original reporting of Fightful on Austin. Reed wrote, “Stone Cold Steve TSUNAMI!!!” It appears like The Auszilla is getting ravenous to flatten the WWE Hall of Famer with his finishing maneuver.
Austin’s previous in-ring outing could be traced back to more than three years ago. It was at WrestleMania 38 in Texas where The Bionic Redneck wrestled a full-length match for the first time since retiring in 2003. In his home state, the Attitude Era cornerstone was opposed by an outspoken Kevin Owens, who’d talked trash about the people of Texas in the preceding weeks to build for that moment with Austin.
Stone Cold Steve TSUNAMI!!! https://t.co/ouYsj58dyv
— BIG BRONSON REED (@BRONSONISHERE) June 22, 2025
The Prizefighter told Chris Van Vliet on Insight that Vince McMahon hadn’t informed either of them what they were actually going to do that night. The segment was advertised as a WrestleMania edition of The Kevin Owens Show with Stone Cold as a special guest. It turned into an impromptu one-on-one bout that Austin eventually won. He took some unbelievable bumps for his age in that jostle with Owens.
KSI showed up to the Fanatics Fest to Steve Austin’s entrance
This year’s edition of the Fanatics Fest at the Javits Center in NYC was loads of fun for the attendees and a treat for those who follow pro wrestling. While Steve Austin wasn’t there in person, his WWE entrance music certainly lit up the ambience of the place as internet sensation KSI pulled up to the event to Austin’s battle hymn.

The London-born amateur boxer admitted that he wanted to use Christian Cage‘s theme to make his way out, but his request was declined. That was not an unexpected call from WWE, as Cage is currently signed to its rival promotion, All Elite Wrestling. Nonetheless, KSI’s emulation of the Stone Cold walk wasn’t the only impersonation from the three-day fest.
KSI makes his WWE entrance at Fanatics Fest.
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) June 22, 2025
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In fact, on Saturday, the Los Angeles Clippers’ James Harden dressed up as Hulk Hogan to entertain the fans. However, the move backfired on social media, with netizens trolling The Beard for mimicking such a polarizing figure. Hogan and Austin were trailblazers of their respective eras in wrestling. However, when it comes to public goodwill, The Texas Rattlesnake continues to be seen in a much more revered light than The Immortal One.
Why Steve Austin is open to wrestling again?
At 60, Steve Austin is nowhere in the reckoning of being considered someone who could pull off a wrestling match. He has undergone total knee replacement. A torn ACL had been troubling him for years, and the toll on his left knee had gotten overwhelmingly serious.

The Baddest S.O.B. on the Planet finally got rid of it last December and embarked on a journey to lead a pain-free life. Halfway into 2025, Austin seems to have recovered well. It could be why he’s entertaining pro wrestling once again. His latest WWE appearance at WrestleMania 41 went completely haywire.
He crashed his ATV into the barricade and knocked over a woman in the front row. The Texas-born WWE legend later explained that he wasn’t accustomed to the throttle system of the four-wheeler that he used inside the Allegiant Stadium. Apart from that, Austin was there to announce the WrestleMania attendance.
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