Steve Austin's 4 Best And 4 Worst WCW Moments

Before he was Stone Cold in the WWE, he was Stunning in WCW.

Steve Austin is undoubtedly one of the most popular and well known wrestling superstars of all time. He hit his stride in the mid-to-late 1990s when he became the no-nonsense, hard-hitting, brash, middle finger waving, beer swilling €œStone Cold€ character. He was the leader of the World Wrestling Federation€™s booming Attitude Era and helped usher in a new generation of stars to carry the company into the next century. Before his time in the Federation, however, Steve Austin spent many years down South in World Championship Wrestling. It seems that, for the most part, Austin floundered during his time in WCW, as the company was unsure of what to do with him. While Austin was known under the €œStunning€ moniker, it was undeniable that he was a superstar with loads of talent. However, when criticized about Austin€™s lack of main event use, former WCW President Eric Bischoff stated that he didn€™t have the €œStone Cold€ phenomenon, but was instead saddled with €œStunning€ Steve -- a character that he did not feel fit WCW€™s plans for the future. It€™s arguable that if any of the following moments didn€™t occur, then fans would have never gotten the €œStone Cold€ character of later years. So, while some of Steve Austin€™s moments in WCW were less than desirable, they serve their purpose within the annals of history. Join us as we take a look at some of Steve Austin€™s best and worst moments from his time in World Championship Wrestling.
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Douglas Scarpa is a freelance writer, independent filmmaker, art school graduate, and pro wrestling aficionado -- all of which mean he is in financial ruin. He has no backup plan to speak of, yet maintains his abnormally high spirits. If he had only listened to the scorn of his childhood teachers, he wouldn't be in this situation.