Steve Austin Is Thinking About Getting Back In The Podcast Game

Steve Austin is thinking of getting back into the podcast game.

In 2013, 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin created 'The Steve Austin Show,' one of the very first professional wrestling podcasts hosted by a professional wrestler. For years, Austin spoke with some of his greatest rivals and partners; men such as Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Eric Bischoff, Jim Ross and more appeared on the show. Austin also hosted the Broken Skull Sessions on the WWE Network and Peacock.

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Recently, Austin appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show, where he told Helwani that he's considering getting back into the podcast game.

"I guess I got lucky because I looked at a lot of people when I first started doing the podcast and interviewing people and when you first start talking to people, even though you’ve been talking your whole life, interviewing is something different. It’s a learned skilled. I guess I grabbed onto it okay. I wouldn’t say I’m the best by any stretch. I’ve been thinking a little bit about starting back in the podcast business. I think my podcast aired five years ago. I’ve been thinking about getting back in the game. Maybe something more about my life than interviewing people. I’m trying to make a decision on that," Austin said.

The Steve Austin Show still currently runs episodes, though they're reruns.

Elsewhere during the interview, Austin commented on crashing the ATV at WrestleMania 41. You can find his full comments here.

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