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Stone Cold Steve Austin recently hosted some episodes of The Broken Skull Sessions. You might have listened to these episodes. But you must have missed out on what Steve Austin did behind the scenes. Recently, WWE posted some behind-the-scenes pictures of Austin from The Broken Skull Sessions episodes. In one of the pictures, fans can see Austin playing the video game, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

After fans saw this picture of Austin playing video games, they called out The Undertaker. During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, The Undertaker claimed nowadays, pro wrestlers play video games in the locker room, whereas during his time, half of the people had guns and knives in their bags.

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‘The Phenom’ immediately received some backlash from the fans and other stars after these comments. But it looks like the fans still remember it and fans called out The Undertaker following this picture of Austin playing a video game that got viral on social media. Here are some fan reactions.

Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker are two of the greatest pro wrestlers of all time. They have competed against one another many times and have been part of the same locker room. It looks like even though ‘The Phenom‘ is not a big fan of pro wrestlers playing video games in the locker room, Steve Austin might have a different opinion.

Former WWE star recently took a dig at The Undertaker while talking about his love for playing video games

Several pro wrestlers have fired shots at The Undertaker in the past for his such comments on The Joe Rogan Experience. But here we are talking about the former WWE star, Miro (previously known as Rusev in WWE).

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In his Twitch stream, Miro took a dig at The Undertaker as the AEW star opened up about his love for playing video games. He said, “I love playing video games in my time off. Some of these old timers are calling this a bad thing.”

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“I don’t think it’s a bad thing just because we have more brains now than people before doesn’t mean video games are bad. Sorry Undertaker, we don’t have guns and drugs and don’t fight each other backstage,” Miro further added. (H/T: WWFOldSchool)

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Do you think The Undertaker made a mistake with his comments on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast? What is your opinion? Let us know in the comments below.