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When you meet a legend, it’s blissful. But, it’s a whole new experience when you meet their sibling, it’s a whole new experience. This is something NFL athlete George Kittle experienced at WrestleMania 38 when he met Stone Cold Steve Austin and his brother.

Now, while it’s known that The Texas Rattlesnake has brothers, not many of them have made appearances. However, his brother, Kevin Williams, was ringside at WrestleMania 38, where he cheered him on and even entered the ring to celebrate with him.

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Apart from celebrating with Stone Cold, Williams popped open a beer with George Kittle as well.

Both of them had a good time drinking and enjoying the overall WrestleMania 38 energy.

 

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While Stone Cold wasn’t present at that time, George Kittle met him as well!

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Should Stone Cold Steve Austin come out of retirement?

When The Texas Rattlesnake accepted Kevin Owens’ invitation for WrestleMania 38, little did everyone know this wouldn’t remain constrained to a segment.

As expected, Owens challenged Stone Cold, and got his fair share of whooping from the WWE Hall of Fame. Additionally, on Night 2, Stone Cold executed stunners on Austin Theory, Vince McMahon, and Pat McAfee.

Now, the question is – does this mean Stone Cold is back from retirement?

Not necessarily!

First, he hasn’t worked with WWE in 19 years. It’s been a while since he’s worked a WWE schedule. And, the schedule is not an easy one to commit to.

Second, The Texas Rattlesnake has a bad neck. He’s suffered multiple injuries over the years, and his neck took quite a few hits. It could become fatal for him if he returns and ends up with another injury.

Finally, Stone Cold has returned to the ring for an appearance or two previously as well. For example, he returned at WrestleMania 23 as the special referee for Battle of the Billionaires. The idea was to come back and do something for which the WWE Universe constantly remembers him.

Keeping that in mind, WrestleMania 38 could be one of those PPVs where he made an appearance to strengthen his impact on the business and fans.

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However, if he at all decided to come back to pro-wrestling full time, he’s going to have to take down his promos and segments from The Attitude Era level to the PG era level. For a man who always wants to whoop a**, this could be a tad bit difficult!

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