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The stunner was made famous by Stone Cold Steve Austin A stunner is a professional wrestling move, also a common term in professional wrestling referring to the ¾ facelock jawbreaker maneuver. The innovator of the move has been disputed, as both Mikey Whipwreck (who called it the Whippersnapper ) and Michael P.S. Hayes (who called it the 9-1-1 ...
While Austin reluctantly danced along at first, he soon hit Xavier Woods with a Stone Cold Stunner. [123] During Raw ' s 25th anniversary episode on January 22, 2018, Austin appeared and performed a Stone Cold Stunner on Shane and Vince McMahon. [124]
In the fourth match, Stone Cold Steve Austin faced Triple H in a Two-out-of three falls match, in which the first fall was a Singles match. Austin targeted Triple H's arm, preventing Triple H from performing the Pedigree. Triple H targeted Austin's leg. Austin performed a Stone Cold Stunner on Triple H to win the first fall.
Towards the end of the match, Austin accidentally gave a Stone Cold Stunner to the referee. Austin then gave a Stone Cold Stunner to Rocky, and pinned him to retain the title, with a second referee counting the pinfall. [3] [4] The main event saw WWF Champion Shawn Michaels defend his title against Ken Shamrock.
Arguably the most famous example is that of Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Bret Hart at WrestleMania 13, where Austin entered as a heel and Hart entered as a face, but due to Austin fighting on through blood and passing out to a move by Hart, and Hart's post-match beat down, the two switched roles to end the match. draw
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Angle performed a Stone Cold Stunner on Austin for a near-fall. Austin performed an Angle Slam on Angle for near-fall. Austin performed a Piledriver on Angle for a near-fall. Austin attempted a Stone Cold Stunner but Angle countered into an ankle lock. Austin submitted to the hold, meaning Angle won the title. Following his title win, Angle ...
That line, to appropriate the words of another ‘90s icon, was a stone-cold stunner. It hurt because it was true, in every sense. “I ran into (Tennessee receiver) Peerless Price at an SEC ...