Stone Cold Shares Legendary WWE Drinking Story
During the Attitude Era, Stone Cold Steve Austin drank more beer inside the wrestling ring than [...]
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"Everybody on the damn back of the bus was drinking, except Triple H. Only every now and then would Triple H would have a drink with the boys because the dude just doesn't drink and he's into his body and his physique."
Austin discussed how different the European tours were than the regular US WWE tours.
"This was what it was like every single night. Once you got through, everybody hit the showers, everybody got their stuff, everybody got on the bus, they had a to-go meal, and, man, as soon as we got on that bus, the drinking would commence. A lot of times, back in those days, those trips were anywhere from, shoot, two or maybe an hour-and-a-half, to seven hours long. It would all depend on where you were and which country. Some of them were quite extensive and guys would be passed out. And what we'd do, we'd just go back there, pass that bottle of whiskey around. If we'd drink that one, we'd pass another one around. Most of the guys were drinking beer. If you were to look in the front of the bus, there's a big container, like a plastic box, iced, full of beer, whatever the local flavor was of whichever country we traveled in, that was always in the box and we always had beer."
Austin continued, "and this was back in the party days. And wherever we were going, whether it was in either country, Germany or the U.K., we had a standing agreement, some kind of relationship with all the hotels we were staying at, and these were all real nice hotels, but wherever we went over there, it was so cool, that no matter what time we showed up, whether it was 12 midnight, two in the morning, four in the morning, five in the morning, the bar was always open. Most times, we'd get to the destination, give or take, between 1 and 3 a.m., and the bar was open, so, man, all the guys would go put their stuff in their room, and some of them would take a shower and whatever, drop your stuff off in your room, call home, and then, everybody would go down to the bar to continue the mayhem."
While travelling over seas, most of the guys tried to stay in shape. Austin was not one of them.
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"And I'll tell you what, we would live it up on the road and just have a good time. And then, when you wake up, a lot of guys would go to the gym. Sometimes, most times when we were overseas, I didn't go to the gym because I didn't like the gym scene over there, trying to catch a taxi or whatever to get a workout in."
Austin concluded his comments on the picture by indicating that he looks back at that time fondly.
"We would run roughshod over there. We'd drink heavy, we'd work hard, put on a good show at the matches and I look back at this picture, and to me, people always ask me, 'hey man, do you ever miss the business anymore?' I say, 'naw, I've been out long enough that I've got it out of my system, but I miss the guys. I miss the good times. I miss the crowds. I miss the fans.' I miss stuff like that. You miss the adrenaline rush and now you don't even miss it. You just have fond memories of it. When I look at this picture, man, I see 11 guys. Well, Kevin Nash is kind of mad dogging the camera and Taker has that cool look on his face. Everybody back there is having the time of their life, living out their dream, traveling all over the world wrestling in the squared circle. If that wasn't what the personification of what pro wrestling is, then I don't know what it was all about."
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