WWE: Top 25 Stone Cold Steve Austin Moments

11. "That's A $50,000 Car!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gLjQiYBPQI Ever wonder what it takes to collapse your boss's patience enough to where you're fired? How about pouring cement into his $50,000+ Corvette? No, not even that's enough to urge the boss. The antics of Stone Cold Steve Austin continued to haunt Vince McMahon on a whole new level when Stone Cold drove a cement truck into Long Island's arena on October 12th of 1998, with one goal in mind: drag Vince McMahon down into misery once again and continue punishing and tormenting him. The solution: by obliterating McMahon's prized Corvette. In regular Stone Cold fashion, Austin parked the cement truck next to McMahon's Corvette and activated the pouring ramp, the cement spinning and waiting to find its mark. A few seconds later, cement came spurting out and into the Corvette's interior, covering the front and back seats and filling up to the point where the side and rear windows buckled under the pressure, leaking cement everywhere. Simply put, nothing was left but a giant gray block that was once the boss's beloved car. Stone Cold has been known to cause vehicular-warfare throughout his career, playing havoc with The Rock and Triple H by wrecking their vehicles and branding his mark wherever he went. But as impactful as the destruction of McMahon's Corvette is, it's nigh impossible to not consider this particular piece of vehicular warfare as Stone Cold's most memorable and infamous.
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