10 Biggest Holy Sh*t Moments In WWE Raw History

8. Zamboni Drive

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There's an impossible magic to so much of Stone Cold Steve Austin's 1997-1999 body of work that it's almost unfair to separate one scene from another when assessing them for a piece such as this, but a zamboni assault on Vince McMahon's sterile championship coronation overflowed with the beautiful madness of his topline tenure.

Not in McMahon's wildest dreams could he have imagined how well this would have worked. A ludicrous vehicle already, half the world was only learning what a 'zamboni' even was as 'The Rattlesnake' crashed into the ring and flew like a subverted superhero at the bewildered Chairman.

Even Undertaker and Kane couldn't tear Austin away from Vince as fists flew. An inflatable Stone Cold toy launched from the crowd made it into the ring, reminding viewers that the brawl was live (and alive) theatre. In a final coda to the legendary ordeal, Austin flattened cables on the way to the ring that briefly killed the sound and almost cooked the video too. Not for the first time in the company's reascension, some good fortune again aided the incredible, incredible action.

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