15 Huge WWE WrestleMania 38 Predictions You Need To Know

3. Stone Cold Steve Austin On The KO Show

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It’s still tough to call if this can possibly deliver on expectations because WWE have been so cynically shrewd in what they’ve promised.

The company have promoted more and delivered less in their history, but probably best not to bring precedent into any of this.

A Stunner followed by beers would get a pop, of this we all know and have heard used in defence of this being so heavily promoted. But it’s okay to aspire for more.

Steve Austin did all the above to Goldberg and Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XX, on a Piper’s Pit at WrestleMania 21, in a guest referee role at WrestleMania 23, again in the stripes at WrestleMania 27, and for a surprise spot at WrestleMania 32.

The energy is different for this one though, and here’s hoping the end result is too. Trunks? Tops off? The idea that all of this isn’t just for now, but for later too? Why not be optimistic?!

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