>>18933605This is the answer, and I am fairly indifferent about Austin. Whenever I think about amazing promos and matches, only a few of his really come to mind. It was about timing and framing for his run.
>>18933607This anon’s right, too. They don’t understand because, unless they are conservative leaning ironically, they don’t see and understand antiestablishment. Even more ironically, I believe Steve Austin’s legacy actually contributed to the “antiestablishment” arc going corporate and becoming mainstream woke culture. Creating antiestablishment sentiment from the perch of establishments under the guise of a ‘movement’. Well it all started with American counterculture, and Austin seems to be a genuine part of it.