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CM Punk is going through a lot lately. Not only did he lose his golden ticket to WrestleMania courtesy of Cody Rhodes, but he also got his hand injured in the process. As a result of the injury, he lost his opportunity to compete at Elimination Chamber and is out for many months, thus missing WrestleMania.

To top that, he has two WWE superstars, Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins, who are vying for a match against him. Joining him on the list is another WWE legend who has probably hinted at a WrestleMania return.

Steve Austin subtly teases a WWE return

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WWE Legend and wrestling icon Stone Cold Steve Austin was interviewed by Marc Raimondi of ESPN recently where Austin looked back at his match against Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 38. The match marked the unexpected return of Austin since his supposed retirement in 2003, sending fans into a frenzy. While recalling the moment, Austin probably hinted at another match at The Grandest Stage of Wrestling and perhaps the opponent he would like to face.

Stone Cold Steve Austin was working on a project when he met Marc Raimondi. Though Austin could not discuss much about the project, he did reflect on his match at WrestleMania 38. He said, “I dissected what I did, and I know that I can improve on what I did.”

So, did the rattlesnake just hint at another return to the squared circle? Perhaps, he did. But he did not rule out the possibility of stepping into the ring again. Of course, he did not because he never expected to return to the ring after 2003.

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He said, “I said I’d never get in a ring again unless all the stars aligned.” The stars did align for the fans as well when Austin returned 2 years ago. But if the 59-year-old Austin has to fight another match, who would it be against?

Steve Austin feels CM Punk is a good match-up for him

Austin said that he had a name in mind but did not want to reveal it as it would probably put pressure on WWE to book it. But Austin felt that Punk would be a good match too. Austin said, “I like Punk, and I think Punk likes me — so, as long as he can take a [Stone Cold] Stunner. I consider him a great friend, a great guy and a great wrestler who’s had a great career. We’ll see.” 

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