10 Questions Steve Austin Should Have Asked Brock Lesnar

3. What Does He Think About WWE€™s PG Environment?

Steve Austin is a guy who would have likely never soared to the heights he did had he been at his prime during the PG Era as opposed to the Attitude Era. His language and actions would never be allowed on WWE TV today, and working within the confines of this atmosphere would have forced him to change his approach. It would be interesting to get Brock€™s take on the differences, as he was around during both the PG Era as well as the more lax early 2000s when the company would push the envelope quite a bit. Does he feel that it hinders the wrestlers€™ ability to get over or does he not view it as much of a factor? One of the main differences in the PG content is the ban on blood, yet somehow nearly every big Brock Lesnar match has seen him bleed for his art. Is he blading or getting legitimately split open? The jury is out on that one, but if there€™s been any repercussions for Lesnar bleeding on WWE programming they€™ve managed to keep it a secret. Does Brock think wrestling would be more effective if the restraints were loosened?
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