Saturday, January 29, 2011

Steve Austin is Back! Steve Austin to Host WWE's "Tough Enough"

It was confirmed this afternoon by Entertainment Weekly (and counter-confirmed by WWE) that Steve Austin will indeed be the new host of WWE's reality show, "Tough Enough".



From ET

EW has learned exclusively Tough Enough, the back-from-the-dead WWE reality contest series, has its new host: Stone Cold Steve Austin. The show will premiere April 4, after Monday Night Raw.

Sigh. I was so hoping there’d be some way to get Al Snow back, but I guess I will just have to, er, toughen up. Steve Austin is one of the WWE’s crossover stars — even non-wrestling fans like me are pretty familiar with him, and he obviously has plenty of on-screen experience.

What I liked so much about Snow as the mentor, though, was his ability to turn off that in-ring persona and be a strict teacher, a focused father figure, and occasional goofball. I’m hoping Austin has that same knack, and isn’t just Stone Cold Steve Austin TM with his mentees; I hope sometimes he’s just a regular dude.


From WWE.com

USA Network and WWE announced that WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin will host USA Network’s upcoming reality series "WWE Tough Enough." The non-scripted series will premiere Monday, April 4 at 11/10 CT, immediately following USA’s ratings juggernaut WWE Monday Night Raw, and move to its regularly scheduled slot in primetime, Mondays at 8/7 CT, starting on April 11.

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin has captivated audiences around the world with his magnetic presence and bold, yet charming nature. Austin has done it all in sports-entertainment, winning 17 championships, including the WWE Championship six times. He has an immense and incredibly devoted fan base, and is considered one of the most popular WWE Superstars of all time. Austin was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009.

"I am very excited about the opportunity to work with my old friends at WWE on 'WWE Tough Enough.' Sports-entertainment has always been an important part of my life, and I look forward to finding the next generation of WWE Superstars," said Austin.

"Stone Cold" will share his intimate knowledge, experience and flair for the stage as one of the most popular figures in WWE history to a group of individuals looking for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become the next WWE Superstar or Diva. Austin will mentor the diverse group of men and women who will live, train, eat and sleep under one roof in a house in Simi Valley, Calif. Each week, the contestants will battle it out in a series of unique challenges designed to test for such characteristics as showmanship, creativity, athleticism and desire, just to name a few. Viewers will witness the trials and tribulations of what it takes to be one of the best in the world’s greatest sports-entertainment organization. The grand prize winner will be awarded a contract with WWE.

Since leaving the world of sports-entertainment, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin has made a name for himself in Hollywood, with roles in such blockbuster hits as The Expendables, staring Sylvester Stallone and The Longest Yard, starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. Other film credits include Damage, The Condemned and Hunt to Kill. In addition to film, Austin is a household name from his work on hit television shows such as NBC’s Chuck and CBS’ Nash Bridges.

Shed Media US, noted for its strong characters and memorable casting in the non-scripted arena, will produce "WWE Tough Enough." The company’s previous reality credits include The Real Housewives of New York City, Who Do You Think You Are and World's Strictest Parents. Producing for Shed Media US are Alex Demyanenko and Eric Van Wagenen.


The non-scripted premiere of the show will air April 4th at 11/10 PM CT right after Monday Night RAW (ironically, this is the same day he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2009 - AND just in time to ring in SAW.com's very own, "Stone Cold Appreciation Day"!!!) The regular scheduled time will be on Mondays at 8/7 CT, starting on April 11.

So, what do you guys think about Austin returning to the wrestling business and hosting the show?

Friday, December 17, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE AUSTIN!!!!



Today is Austin's 46th birthday! On behalf of myself here at SteveAustinWeb.com and all of your fans, we would like to wish you a very happy birthday! We hope your day is filled with happiness on your special day!

Twitter trend: #HappyBirthdaySteveAustin

Banner made by Lisa Marie. Thanks!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Awesome News... Well, Atleast I Think So! And More...

I posted this via TwitPic.com & Twitter a few days ago, and after 2 days (yeah I know, #FAIL! but my Internet connection was pissed off at me for some unknown reason and didn't want to cooperate, and we had a few weather problems here in Florida - but anyway), I thought this was truly newsworthy so here goes:

STEVE AUSTIN IS NOW OFFICIALLY FOLLOWING STEVEAUSTINWEB.COM ON TWITTER... I was lucky #31 (really!?) to be followed by the Texas Rattlesnake himself! Cool, hun?




Thanks for supporting the website, Steve!

Yeah, it's been a slow news week (well, 2), but Steve did mention that he was heading back to LA on the 6th of December & that's he's ready to head to the BSR! Still shooting "Hangar 14" in Vancouver.

Monday, November 29, 2010

EXCLUSIVE! Austin Interview with TWP Magazine + Giveaway

This was sent EXCLUSIVELY from TWP magazine to me. IT'S FREE TO READ!!! Austin's piece starts on page 14.





Don't miss the latest free edition of TWP Magazine!

- An exclusive interview with 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
- TWP Online has 9 Steve Austin movies up for grabs.


Excerpt from Interview


"Quite frankly if I hadn't got dropped on my head back in '97, I'd probably still be in the ring. In life you gotta play the cards you're dealt with. I love the wrestling business but it was time for me to go down the road. You know what, in 10, 20 years I still want to be able to go hunt, fish and do all the things that I do in a pain free fashion. Had I stayed in the ring with the very violent physical work style that I had, I wouldn't be in very good shape." STEVE AUSTIN (excerpt from his interview with TWP's Darren Wood).


Visit The Wrestling Press for articles, interviews, audio, and more!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

It's Here... Almost...

I have FINALLY (thanks to Cristy over at DaxterStudios.com) got my new layouts for this website, the photo gallery, and the Stone Cold Legacy website.


It will take sometime to have it all together. I am dealing with a few health issues in my life right now plus work and school, and things will take some more time. In the meantime, enjoy the previews! And don't forget to visit, RockAndAustin.com - my other website.


Hopefully it will all be up and running fully by the end of December, early January. Thank you all for the support. And thank you again, Cristy!!!


Hang in there with me guys!

THE EXPENDABLES is out TODAY! + Audio Interview

The Expendables is out today on DVD & BluRay! The DVD has a few bonus features. The BluRay has some kick ass bonus features as well. Go out and pick it up from your local retailers, or you can order it from Amazon.com and save on some super shipping deals!

Also, don't forget, Steve Austin's "Hunt To Kill" is available on DVD & BluRay - with both containing bonus features.

These will make wonderful stocking stuffers for the alpha males (and females who like hot guys like Statham, Austin, Stallone, Couture, and Austin) in your family.

Interview - Austin on Free Johnny Dare -
♪ Click here to listen.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Audio: Austin on GOOM Radio & The LAW Radio

This was EXCLUSIVELY sent over from GOOM Radio (thanks Giselle!!!)

"The Machine" - GOOM Radio



The LAW
♪ Listen here or download the audio.

Austin Ranks #3 on WWE's "Top 50 Superstars of All Time" + Commentary

Austin ranked #3 on "WWE's Top 50 Superstars of All Time". Congrats! Austin, along with JR commented on the list.




Jim Ross had to say:

"Hogan & Rock not being in top 10 n wwe top 50 dvd shocked me. Is shock 2 strong a word? Everyones entitled 2 their opinion.”

Ross later realized that The Rock was listed in the top 10, at #5, and corrected himself: “My bad on Rock’s lofty rtg on wwe’s top 50 dvd. Hulk should have been higher but argument can b made 4 others too. I liked the dvd. Buy it.”


Hulk Hogan was ranked #23 on WWE’s list.

The List
1. Shawn Michaels
2. The Undertaker
3. 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
4. Bret Hart
5. The Rock
6. Harley Race
7. Ricky Steamboat
8. Andre the Giant
9. Rey Mysterio
10. Roddy Piper
11. Eddie Guerrero
12. Triple H
13. Gorgeous George
14. Randy Savage
15. Curt Hennig
16. John Cena
17. Ric Flair
18. Dusty Rhodes
19. Edge
20. Jerry Lawler
21. Lou Thesz
22. Terry Funk
23. Hulk Hogan
24. Bruno Sammartino
25. Chris Jericho
26. Ted DiBiase
27. Fabulous Moolah
28. Freddie Blassie
29. Randy Orton
30. Pat Patterson
31. The Iron Sheik
32. Jimmy Snuka
33. Mick Foley
34. Kurt Angle
35. Buddy Rogers
36. Gorilla Monsoon
37. Junkyard Dog
38. Billy Graham
39. Jake Roberts
40. Big Show
41. Jack Brisco
42. Sgt. Slaughter
43. Kane
44. Nick Bockwinkel
45. Jeff Hardy
46. Dory Funk Jr.
47. Bob Backlund
48. Rick Rude
49. Batista
50. Killer Kowalski

You can order the DVD from WWEShop.com or Amazon.com.

Friday, November 12, 2010

SteveAustinWeb.com - Online for 1 Year!

I am VERY happy to announce that SteveAustinWeb.com has been online for 1 year! It's been a very exciting & crazy year for the website! I have met many new people and made many new friends along the way. And the most exciting thing of all, Steve Austin himself actually visited back in March, and now supports the website!!!

I just want to thank all of YOU for visiting, supporting, and spreading the word about the website. It's taking some time to get my new layout, but I promise once it's finished, this website will look awesome!

Again, I just want to say thank you and I appreciate all that you guys have done!

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!

- Webmaster & Creator,
Joyce

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Audio: Steve Austin Interview on 103.7 The Buzz

Steve was interviewed on Tuesday (11/9) by the Little Rock, AK radio station
103.7 The Buzz.

♪ Click here to listen.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

News Haul: November 10, 2010

Steve Austin Interview with Chad Dukes


Austin Tweets About Sheamus
When WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin was asked about his thoughts on former WWE Champion Sheamus on his Twitter page, Austin had the following to say: “Still pretty green,” Austin wrote. “Mechanically sound. Good potential.”


On This Day in Wrestling/SCSA History: November 10, 2010
Steve Austin defeated Brian Pillman after Col. Parker (Robert Fuller) shoved Pillman off the top rope.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

News Haul - November 09, 2010

Just a few updates:

"H2K" IS OUT TODAY!!!
"Hunt To Kill" is out TODAY in the USA & Canada on BluRay & DVD. You can order it from Amazon.com! "H2K" is also available in selected video rental stores and retail stores such as Wal-Mart. Check with your nearest locations.


Radio Interview
Austin also did an interview on The Rod Ryan Show this morning promoting "Hunt To Kill". You can click here to listen and/or download the podcast.


MovieWeb.com Interview with Steve Austin on "Hunt To Kill"
[Source: MovieWeb.com]

Formerly known as Stone Cold, wrestler-turned-actor Steve Austin is quickly making a name for himself in action cinema. Especially after his stint as an evil goon in last summer's The Expendables, which garnered rave reviews from hard-core action fans, and, despite his seeming demise on screen, has director Sylvester Stallone contemplating Austin's resurrection in the sequel The Expendables 2. But you won't have to wait long to see him return to the genre he so cleverly dominates at this current moment in time. Steve has a brand new thriller titled Hunt to Kill headed to Blu-ray and DVD this Tuesday, November 9th. It's a real treat for lovers of hard-hitting adventure, and definitely the best Steve Austin stand-alone project to date.

In the movie, Austin stars as US Border Patrol agent Jim Rhodes, a recent divorcee mourning the loss of his murdered partner. While struggling to raise his teenage daughter in the mountains of Montana alone, a crew of trigger-happy fugitives takes the pair hostage. In a loving tribute to Arnold Schwarzenegger's 1986 action-packed Commando, Rhodes escapes their clutches and must save his daughter in what quickly turns into an explosive revenge thriller set against the rugged wilderness terrain of the New West.

We recently caught up with Steve Austin to talk about his new movie, the chances he'll b back for The Expendables 2, and his upcoming project The Boxer and the Kid. Here is our conversation:

Have you had a chance to watch Hunt to Kill yet?

Steve Austin: I finally watched it about three weeks ago. I actually enjoyed it. I have a hard time...I am really bad about watching my own stuff. I don't know how anybody else feels about watching their own stuff, but it's really hard to do. Finally, you've got to step back and not be so damn objective about it, stop judging yourself, and watch it for what it is. When I did that, I can truly say I enjoyed it. I can't truly say that about everything I have done. But I did enjoy Hunt to Kill.

I have the DVD here with me, and it includes an audio commentary from director Keoni Waxman and actor Michael Eklund. But you're not on it! I've found you to be an exceptionally engaging speaker in the past, so why didn't you join in on this conversation? Is it because it's too hard to sit and watch yourself, and comment on it at the same time?

Steve Austin: You know what? I don't remember being asked to be a part of that audio commentary. Then again, it might have been an oversight on my part. I have been hit in the head with so many steel chairs, sometimes my memory isn't so great. Moving on into the future, I am getting ready to leave here next week and start a Swat team movie. I am absolutely going to be more hands on. With the commentary. On the DVD bonus features. I will take the full weight, or responsibility, of not being more hands-on with Hunt to Kill. That is not going to happen again.

What is this Swat team movie you are heading out to shoot?

Steve Austin: I can't tell you too much about it. We just got Michael Jai White and Keith Jardine aboard. We are going to start filming that on November 15th. The cameras are going to roll. You know what? As I am starting to feel more comfortable in the skin of an actor, the material keeps getting better. There are better scripts. I am excited about this opportunity. And I am excited by the material. I look forwarded to making this movie, and then I have another one starting in January. With hands-on experience, you do get better. I feel like I am. I have a ways to go, but I feel like I am making a stride in the right direction.

To be honest with you, I never paid much attention to the wrestling circuit when you were involved, but I have grown to admire you very much as an action star.

Steve Austin: Thanks, man! I had a part in The Expendables. I got a chance to spend a lot of time with Sly, and man, that guy opened my eyes to a lot of things. I was all eyes and ears on that set. I am going to take what I learned from that set and apply it to this one. I appreciate it. You do the best you can do. But it takes match after match, or movie after movie, to build that experience. I think I am starting to get a little bit of the understanding, the approach, and the know-how. I'm begining to be able to put everything together.

I didn't see this as a bad thing, because it made me want to watch Hunt to Kill, but the story really reminds me of Arnold Schwarzenegger's Commando. Were you concerned about the similarities in the storylines? Or did you embrace that aspect of Hunt to Kill, and actually see it as a positive thing that might grab more action movie fans and pull them into this experience?

Steve Austin: I can plead total innocence on this. Because my memory...Believe me, I'm not a vegetable or anything, I remember Commando. But I had forgotten the storyline. I don't think you are going to reinvent the wheel anymore. You're not going to make it any more round. There are probably a lot of similarities between Hunt to Kill and any old movie. At the end of the day, I like the circumstances that had to happen for this guy to become close with his daughter. He is a divorcee trying to raise her on his own. She doesn't understand him, and he doesn't understand her. Through all of this trouble, they start to trust each other. She can now start to understand some of the things he taught her back in the day. Being filmed in the outdoors, and me being an avid outdoorsman and hunter, that was the reason I wanted to do this movie. At the end of the day, it was an opportunity. I can't sit there and say, "This is too much like Commando with Schwarzenegger, so I better not do it." That thought never came into my mind.

Truthfully, I liked that it had that same throughline. The girl is older, sure, but people that like the old movie are definitely going to want to check this out. I think the comparisons are a good thing...

Steve Austin: Yeah. And I heard that some people thought they saw bits and pieces of Rambo and Cliffhanger in there. Hey, man, if this brings those movies to mind? That is some pretty good company.

You've been acting for awhile. But this role is a little different than what we've seen from you in the past. How did you go about developing a relationship with your on-screen daughter, Marie Avgeropoulos?

Steve Austin: Man, its funny. Me being forty-five, and she was twenty. She is actually a young woman now. It makes you feel like an antique. Hanging out with her, she is such a sweetheart. And she is a very talented actress. I tried to go back to the days when I was always on the road, and coming home, and my daughter was getting bigger and taller, and growing, and I wasn't around to see enough of her. I used a lot of my own experience in establishing a relationship between these two, and I used that as my foundation.

You do a lot of your own stunts in your movies. Here, we see that now-almost cliché scene of our action hero running away from a giant fire ball. Is that you? And what is racing through your mind as that big ball of flames explodes behind your head on set?

Steve Austin: That was me and another stunt guy running away from that ball of flame. Obviously, the ball of flame that got closest to the human body? That wasn't my body, it was his. Man, I ran in front of that thing many times, and it got pretty dang hot. I felt like a hot dog for a little bit. I don't know what he felt like. He was a lot closer to it than I was. I take a lot of pride in doing the stunts I can do. And that they let me do. But Obviously, there are stints I can't do. That's when you tip your hat to that guy who is a professional. He is taking those beatings and those bumps. Go get 'em. That's what they take pride in doing. Going out there to take those bumps and make you look good.

That look on your face, though, as you are running away from that giant fireball. That is not you acting. That is you concerned about getting out of the way so you don't fall down and find yourself consumed by flames...

Steve Austin: Hey, man! It's like being in Sly's movie when the pyro guy came up to me and said, "Hey, I'm going to be setting these charges up behind you as you run." He almost blows my leg off. You keep running. First of all, I didn't want to fall on another bomb or explosion. Because I didn't know where I was going to be. And you don't want to mess up the take. It is what it is. If your body parts are still all hooked together, you keep going. That is my mentality. Just go for it. You have to do everything you can to be as safe as possible. There is a lot of trust involved, too. But you have to go for broke!

Going back to the Expendables. Everyone that is going to se the movie has seen it, except for some of the hardcore action guys that don't leave the house and watch their flicks on VHS. The word is out that your character dies in the film. Sly has this Twitter account, and he has made it quite apparent that he wants to get you back for the sequel. Are we going to see a Steve Austin twin? Did you survive? What is going on?

Steve Austin: I'll tell you what. I saw the same movie you did. I didn't see anybody check my pulse. I could still be alive. I haven't had a conversation with Sly. I have heard a lot of rumors. I can't honestly give you an answer. I won't believe anything until I hear it from Sly's mouth himself. Not on a Twitter account. It's when he says, "Hey, Steve? Do you want to be in the next The Expendables?" Obviously I would say yes. But I am not going to assume anything. I have heard the rumors. But I do not know anything.

What's your take on the fact that he wants to get Ryan Seacrest in this next one? Is that a joke on his part? Because he seems pretty serious about it. What do you think about that casting choice?

Steve Austin: I don't know. And I don't know what he has in mind for him. I just gather from what I read, there, that they are pretty good friends. Hey, you know? When you are friends with somebody, and they can put you in something? They have the power to do so. So, I don't have a hard time seeing that happen at all.

There is a lot of speculation about who is going to be brought in for The Expendables 2. Stallone says that he is making an even bigger movie. Who are some of the older action guys, or newer guys, that you'd like to see brought in?

Steve Austin: Man, like I said...I don't know. I could sit here and name a bunch of guys if my life depended on it. I'll tell you, the person I'd most like to see in it is myself. How's that?

I'm right there with you. I'd like to see you return as well. One of the guys I am championing is Kurt Russell. I don't know how you feel about that. I haven't heard Sly say anything about Kurt being in it yet...

Steve Austin: Oh, shit! I am a Kurt Russell fan from way back. That guy can play anything he wants too. He could damn sure make the cut.

There is also that Tango & Cash connection...

Steve Austin: I actually enjoyed that movie. Some people didn't like it so much. But I really got some kicks out of it.

I love every movie Kurt Russell has been in. Same goes for Stallone. I even like Rhinestone...

Steve Austin: Dude! I was at Comic-Con, or wherever the Hell we were at, and I said the same damn thing. Because I truly did enjoy Rhinestone. Sylvester Stallone, and Tim Thomerson, and what was the other guy's name? Anyway...That was one of my favorite movies back in the day, and I thought it was damn funny.

Steve Austin: (Laughs) Man, I think I have a pretty damn good rapport with Sly, but I'm not going to push the envelope.

What I love about him is that he always seems to have such a good sense of humor about everything.

Steve Austin: You know what? The thing about that guy that impressed me is...I figured, he's a big movie star, right? I didn't expect him to be anything of what he was...I didn't expect him to be a dumb guy by any means. I just didn't expect him to be as smart as he is. After you've been around for thirty years, and you've been on top...He's had one of the best box office careers ever. You certainly know that you are not getting a box of rocks. But that guy is always thinking about everything. He reads everything, it seems like he is always researching something. He would come to work, and I would see him in the make-up trailer. One of the discussions we had was about how Ping Pong actually got its name. Ping-pong. I can't even remember the answer. But its stuff like that. He's an interesting cat. And I am looking forward to seeing The Expendables 2. If I'm not in it, I'll damn sure be there to see it. Because I enjoyed the first one so damn much. And the killer action sequences. I am seriously looking forward to the next one.

I'm waiting for it to come out on DVD so I can watch it again. It's coming out pretty soon.

Steve Austin: Just to back up my fact a minute ago, that was Tim Thomerson, the comedian that was with Sylvester Stallone in Rhinestone.

I know exactly who you are talking about. I guess I wasn't familiar enough with him to know his name.

Steve Austin: Back in the day, he was a great comedian. He used to have this slow-motion Western act that he used to do. Now, you've got some research to do.

He had the song about the tractor at the end of the movie. Right?

Steve Austin: Ah, man. Now I can't remember the end of the movie. I just remember the line about the slug trail on the shirt.

Yes! That is him. He has a great song at the end of that movie. It's about a guy that falls off a tractor.

Steve Austin: See! Now I have to put that on my Netflix and watch that again.

That song is on the record. I have that in the other room. It's a pretty funny song. Now, I wanted to ask you about another movie you are starring in. The Boxer and the Kid. Have you already shot that?

Steve Austin: We shot that a couple months ago.

How did that shoot go, and what can we expect to see out of that film? It sounds like a different role than we've seen out of you so far?

Steve Austin: It was a little bit different type of movie for me. I play a janitor at a school. I had a promising fight background. Until I screwed all of that up, and I wound up working as a janitor. A new kid comes to town. He is the school nerd. He gets picked on by the school bully. He happens to be the school champion on the state boxing team. I take this picked-on kid under my wing, and I teach him how to box. He grows as a person. All of the kids at the school learn how to identify with him. He proves his heart at the end of the movie, in this fight. I won't give away what happens at the end of the movie, but man, I had a good time making that. It was the first movie I made without one single cuss word. I really enjoyed it. Its somewhat a cross between The Karate Kid meets Rocky.

There's no cussing in it. So that's a movie aimed at families and kids?

Steve Austin: Absolutely. one hundred percent. That's what it is.

Some of the other action guys have moved into family fare. The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, and Jackie Chan recently had his kiddy movie out. This seems a little different. It feels like it will really appeal to adults as well as the younger kids in the crowd. It doesn't seem dumbed down at all.

Steve Austin: It's not really a Disney-type movie. The people that I have made some movies with approached me with this, and I had the time to do it. It was a short prep for me. To play, I had to learn a few boxing skills. Right now, I take boxing classes. Because I have become so involved with the learning process. And the sport. I had the time to do The Boxer and the Kid. They wanted me, so I went up there and did it. The actor who plays the kid in the movie? I think his name is Daniel Magder. He is a tremendous actor, and I had a great time with him. It's a movie with a lot of heart.

And this is adult friendly. They'll definitely get something out of it...

Steve Austin: I think that. And if you have ever had a kid in school whose been a little bit picked on. Or who has had some trouble. A kid that needs a helping hand, or some mentoring. I think a lot of parents have kids that have been in those shoes, and a lot of kids have been in those shoes.

The Expendables 2 is in development and stars Sylvester Stallone. The film is directed by Sylvester Stallone.

Hunt to Kill comes to theaters in 2010 and stars Steve Austin, Eric Roberts, Gil Bellows, Gary Daniels, Emilie Ullerup, Michael Hogan, Michael Eklund, Marie Avgeropoulos. The film is directed by Keoni Waxman.

The Boxer and the Kid comes to theaters in 2011 and stars Steve Austin. The film is directed by Anne Wheeler.