Maybe he was 6'0" peak instead of 5' He might start shrinking more as he approaches his 60s. Could see 5'10" range maybe. I don't think he's lost much. I can kind of understand a 5'11" guess for him today, but he's obviously lost some height.
Unless Lynch's only 5'4. Click Here As for Merriman, he does look 5'11", but that's assuming Merriman's max 6'2". Austin was never 6'1". Everytime you have your bone or disc fused, it becomes slightly shorter. I'm not an expert on this topic, but just ask Sandy Cowell and she'll tell you. I'm not an expert on the human body or sciences really, but if he injured his neck, and they fix it, why would he lose height? He looks the same anyway. I think he's always been just 6'0".
He once broke his neck so bad that it almost ended his career. In fact, there's a better chance of him losing more height than the Rock did. BTW, Rock at peak is too low. Nothing less than IMO. Kane was 7" taller than Austin and Kane was never taller than 6'7. Austin was never 6'1" though, I agree on that. You would agree that's accurate late at night. I think 6'0. I agree, he's never looked 6'1". The Mexican mentors height list had him at cm.
He always looked like a cm guy in his prime, even with his wrestling lifts. He barely looked taller than peak cm Michaels in their stare downs, and looked pretty even with 6 ft Bret Hart. I am including the fact that he was bald, even at that time, otherwise I would have him at a flat cm. He still maintains good posture, despite a few surgeries by 54, so today I would have him at 6 ft, or 5' Good work dude, :D This is a lot more reasonable, and is much more arguable.
We now also have Rawdshaq who seen him in person and said he was shorter than Seth Rollins who is max 6'0. Rob there seriously isn't a single chance he's 6'1. I don't know why you are ignoring all this recent evidence to suggest he's around 6'0" now, maybe even 5' We could all be wrong and maybe he's over 6'0" I have no clue what makes you suggest he's this height in Editor Rob. I think today he could be , though I am not sure he is only cm That's around 6. Austin's head is slightly tilted up.
Peak height for Stone Cold though, I really think 6'1" - 6'1. I believe a peak height for the Rock of 6'2. I don't believe the Rock had him by a full 2". Don't be fooled by the camera angles that were showed on TV. He looked 6'0" to me, I suppose he could measure 6'0.
Btwthey look same height. But Probably i give Austin cm now against cm listed punk. Maybe Not sure how tall Lynch is though. It's impossible!!! Count me as another. I mentioned last month that he can look now. If Rob lowered Triple H, what's stopping him from lowering Austin? In his prime I agree he was 6'1. Looking max 6'0" with 5'5. An inch loss at 54 for a wrestler with neck problems is possible. I used to mention a lot how he got measured at 6'1.
So my apologies. He is just no way in hell as listed. We can all agree that there is zero chance he's 6'1.
Unless Goldberg was never more than a strong 6'1" guy. There couldn't have been more than 1. He wasn't even a full 2" shorter than the Rock, who was at least a strong 6'2" guy in his prime. Stone Cold was also obviously more than just 2" taller than Kurt Angel, anyone with eyes can see that.
I could definitely see arguing 6'0. But I don't agree with 6'0" flat peak. Quite a few photos floating around Click Here Click Here. Stone Cold is barely looking 5'11" in those pics. Maybe Stone Cold is someone you should give a current listing to. He's probably still and hasn't shrunk at all. He looks Rock was never taller than Funny how the Mexican mentors height list was accurate for them.
He's obviously shorter than he's listed. I'm not denying that 6'0" could be his current height though. I know another actor Jeffrey Dean Morgon who is atleast 6'1" and has looked below 6ft with bad posture on an occasion.
P and Dilbert. His motion picture debut was in a supporting role as Guard Dunham in the remake of The Longest Yard.
Austin had his first starring film role, as Jack Conrad, a dangerous convict awaiting execution in a Salvadoran prison, who takes part in an illegal deathmatch game that is being broadcast to the public in the action film The Condemned.
Austin appeared on-and-off as began, culminating in him being the special guest referee for the Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg match at WrestleMania XX. Broussard claimed that Austin grabbed her and, after she began struggling, eventually threw her to the ground. Broussard landed on her hands and knees and later told officers she had injured her right hand.
Broussard provided a written statement to police, who photographed her injuries. No arrests were made nor were any charges filed in the case. He was forced to retire from in-ring competition in due to a series of knee injuries and a serious neck injury. He continued this storyline for the remainder of the year, still showing wrestling moves including the Stone Cold Stunner and several exchanges of punches and kicks, although limiting regularity of these being performed. On November 17, , episode of Raw, Austin was "fired" from Raw as the result of a stipulation in a match at Survivor Series where Austin's hand-picked team of wrestlers failed to beat Bischoff's team of wrestlers.
Austin quickly returned to WWE television before the end of when he was part of the Tribute to the Troops taped live in front of U. In he denied allegations that he was an alcoholic, stating wrestling fans have mistaken his character's excessive beer drinking persona as a real-life problem for him and insisted he drinks responsibly. In the Royal Rumble on January 20, Austin entered at number nineteen and lasted until the final four, but was eliminated by Kurt Angle.
He returned to the ring and hit the remaining competitors with a steel chair. Austin no-showed the Raw after WrestleMania and took a week-long break without the company's consent, citing exhaustion. McMahon claimed his actions caused fury among fans who had paid to see him that night.
Austin returned on April 1, episode of Raw, the first of the new "brand extension" era. The show was centered on which show he would sign with, and he ultimately chose Raw.
Austin entered a feud with The Undertaker that resulted in a number-one contender's match for the Undisputed WWF Championship at Backlash, which Austin lost despite having his foot on the rope when he was pinned. The commentators struggled to keep Austin's opinions on a neutral wavelength, leading to the WWE apologizing to fans for the outburst and stated it was not part of Austin's current or upcoming storylines. McMahon responded a week later on the same show playing down the outburst, claiming that Austin was merely the type of wrestler who was occasionally difficult to work with.
For the remainder of , Austin kept a low profile and did not make any public appearances. It was reported, however, by the end of the year, Austin and McMahon met and resolved their differences.
He then agreed to return to the company in early In an interview with WWE Raw Magazine, he announced deep regret over the situation that led to his departure and how he had left, and deeper regret over inaccurate speculation regarding his alleged grudges held against other WWE wrestlers, claiming he had no problem with Scott Hall rejoining the company.
However, he admitted he still held strong reservations about his singles match with Hall at WrestleMania only lasting seven minutes and felt the build-up to the match did not live up to the expectations of his fans or Hall's and was angered by speculation suggesting he disagreed with Kevin Nash re-joining the company, insisting he and Nash have always been good friends.
He, however, maintained his displeasure with the storylines and creative changes the WWE had imposed around the time of his departure. Austin confessed he had a major rift with Triple H's role in the company upon his return in but insisted as of they resolved their issues. Also, he claimed a brief dispute with The Rock was resolved quickly upon his return, and that none of his disputes with the talent roster continued or played the major part in his departure.
Austin would wrestle only one match between then and WrestleMania, in another short match against Bischoff on Raw. He entered a feud with The Rock, who returned about the same time as a smug, Hollywood sell-out heel. On June 15, , Debra Marshall called the police to the couple's home and told officers that Austin had beaten her on the head, back, and legs then stormed out of the house before police arrived.
According to police reports, Debra suffered a swollen cheek and eye and bruises to her back and shoulder. Austin called the house while officers were there and was told he was in trouble but declined a request to return to the house or report to the police station. On August 14, , Austin was arrested and charged with domestic abuse. Marshall told Fox News that Austin beat her three times and that the incident was the result of roid rage. She also stated that WWE knew of the abuse, working to conceal the bruises on her face, and kept her from revealing that Austin hit her, as it would cost the company millions of dollars.
Austin responded to the incident in through WWE Raw Magazine, citing his regret over their relationship breaking down and stated his love for Marshall. He also ridiculed allegations that the incident was alcohol-related. One of Austin's taunts during the Attitude Era was to show the middle finger. In August , Austin cut a promo, debuting his catchphrase "What? Rikishi admitted to being the driver because "he did it for The Rock".
Rikishi felt that Austin occupied the top spot in the company and with Austin gone, The Rock, a fellow Samoan, would finally be able to ascend to the top of the company. During the match, Austin attempted to drive his truck into Rikishi, who by that time was a bloody mess. Before he could, he was stopped by officials, with the match being deemed no contest.
Austin was kayfabe arrested and later bailed out by Commissioner Foley. During a handicap match against Rikishi and Kurt Angle, Triple H came down with the apparent intention of teaming with Austin. After clearing the ring, Triple H smashed his sledgehammer over Austin's head and revealed it was him behind the whole scheme, devised to shield the WWF Championship from Austin and end his career.
At Survivor Series, Triple H had plotted to run Austin down again during their match but his plot failed when Austin lifted Triple H's car with a forklift, then let it drop 20 feet. Austin won his third Royal Rumble in January , last eliminating Kane. On September 13, , Austin married wrestling valet Debra Marshall. Austin filed for divorce from Marshall on July 22, , and the divorce was finalized on February 5, Austin also emerged victorious against The Undertaker at SummerSlam.
Austin refused to count for either man and attacked both towards the end of the match. McMahon later fired him, although Austin got revenge by kidnapping McMahon and dragging him to the middle of the ring at "gunpoint", which ended up being a toy gun with a scroll that read "Bang!
The Undertaker interfered and hit Austin with a shovel, earning Austin a disqualification victory. However, because the title would not change hands via disqualification, The Rock still kept the championship. With this victory, Austin qualified for the Royal Rumble.
Austin's next definitive chance to exact revenge on Mr. McMahon came during the Royal Rumble match. During the Royal Rumble match, McMahon slipped out of the ring and into the crowd as Austin chased him down. It turned out to be a trap as McMahon led Austin into the lobby restroom where he was ambushed by members of The Corporation. Austin was injured and taken away in an ambulance. With Austin gone and not in the Rumble match, McMahon joined the announcers' table in calling the match.
Austin won the Royal Rumble, lastly eliminating The Rock. The next night on Raw Is War, Austin interrupted Vince McMahon in his presentation of Mike Tyson, who was making a special appearance, over the objection of McMahon referring to Tyson as "the baddest man on the planet". However, he returned to the company in As an actor, he has made appearances in various films.
In , he had his first starring film role in The Condemned as Jack Conrad. From to , Stone Cold had won numerous tag team, and individual titles, as well as four federation championship, is very long. His other sources of earnings include his various roles in films and television series. Also, voicing video games. Stone Cold is also a producer, media personality and has served as a referee in various matches. Stone Cold, whose official name is Steve Austin, is a holder of various championships and titles.
He achieved all that while he was a professional wrestler. As of now, he no longer wrestles since he retired. In addition to that, he is a media personality, actor, and producer. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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