#3 Steve Austin’s Refusal For Brock Lesnar

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In 2002, the WWE were beginning to harsh on Steve Austin as his famous run was reaching an end. Vince McMahon settled on an interesting choice to have Austin lose to the cutting-edge Brock Lesnar on an arbitrary scene of RAW with no absolutely no build-up to the match.

Austin was enraged in light of the fact that he needed to occupation to a new kid on the block on an arbitrary scene of TV with no result and felt that they could construct a quarrel and have the match on a compensation for every view. McMahon demanded that the match proceed and Austin “took his ball and went home”.

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He remained at home and declined to venture out to the show. WWE called him on TV and the opposite sides split up for most of 7 months. They were inevitably ready to work out an arrangement for Austin to return and have a last Wrestlemania coordinate with The Rock before resigning because of neck damage.

As one would like to think this occurrence is altogether different to the others on this rundown. Indeed, Austin declined to put Brock over on RAW however he was more than willing to do it on a PPV after an appropriate fight. This is not an instance of Austin’s self image pulling rank yet an instance of Austin feeling that the WWE were making a terrible business call.

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