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When the desert calls, Stone Cold Steve Austin needs to go. There’s nothing else that matches the thrills of speeding along the back roads of an unknown territory.

Recently, The Texas Rattlesnake embarked on a similar adventure. He took a Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 to the trails of Nevada, and sped along the roads while soaking in the thrills.

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Now, Austin has always been a seeker of such adventures. This isn’t the first time he showcased this side of him for the audience. He’s often taken to social media to show how much he enjoys the deserts. Some of his thrills are often all the evidence one needs to understand why he’s called The Texas Rattlesnake.

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Stone Cold Steve Austin had a reality series for such adventures

Back in 2014, Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge debuted. In this series, he would bring together a group of men or women to compete in a series of physically labouring tasks such as Spartan Racers, Pro-Wrestling, Obstacle Race known as SkullBuster and more.

Whoever finishes The SkullBuster in the shortest time is declared the winner and would receive $10,000.

This show ran from season 1 in 2014 to season 5 in 2017. There hasn’t been any announcement of a 6th season or a spin-off version of the same since then.

The Texas Rattlesnake’s WrestleMania 38 weekend was a different kind of thrill

While the desert is where he’s all by himself, at WrestleMania 38, The Texas Rattlesnake was in front of 70,000 fans.

Undoubtedly, the thrill of that was different. Not only did he return to the ring after years, but also wrestled.

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He was in a proper match against Kevin Owens and defeated KO. The crowd went wild with the Stunner!

On Night 2, he came to the ring to celebrate Vince McMahon’s win against Pat McAfee, and ended up executing a stunner on The Big Man, and later on Pat McAfee as well.

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It seems like after soaking in the energy from a large WWE audience, he needed some time to be by himself and trailblaze along the rough roads of nature!