Steve Austin Legitimately Annoyed With Logan Paul After News Leaks, Gangstas Like Zelina Vega Don’t Cry, Drew McIntyre Still Gets Nervous
Steve Austin has confirmed Logan Paulβs claim that he declined a $1 million offer to appear in a PRIME Bottle mascot costume. Paul mentioned the offer on a recent episode of IMPAULSIVE, saying Austin turned it down β and Austin confirmed the story during an appearance on βThe Ariel Helwani Show.β For what itβs worth, Austin seemed annoying that Paul revealed the news publicly. He said,
βIf he said that, Iβm not going to call him a liar. I just thought it was personal business, but since itβs out there β yeah, I turned it down. Iβm in the beer business. I donβt know anything about his product, its ingredients, whether itβs good or bad. It just wasnβt my thing.β
He added, βItβs not my gimmick. Heβs doing great, heβs hustling, and I respect that. But it just wasnβt the right fit for Steve Austin.β
During a recent appearance on the βBusted Open Radioβ podcast, newly crowned WWE Womenβs United States Champion Zelina Vega commented on her title win, the moment not feeling real, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On the moment not feeling real: βIt didnβt feel real until I heard the bell ring. I hate crying. Iβm like βGangstas donβt cry,β but the two moments where I allowed myself to be in the moment were the ones where I let myself be the most raw.β
On feeling like she was her eight-year-old self: βI felt like my 8-year-old self popped out and was living in that moment.β
During a recent edition of the βNo Holds Barredβ podcast, WWE Superstar Natalya commented on working outside of WWE, whether she believes Triple H owes her a WWE TV storyline, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On her projects and work outside of WWE: βI just feel so alive and I feel so free and itβs so cool that Iβm being allowed to do these outside projects with WWEβs full blessing. As Iβve mentioned before and Iβve said this to a lot of other people, I am not comfortable just taking a paycheck and just coasting and just hoping that the writers at WWE think of something for me to do. I would have never survived in WWE 18 plus years, which is unprecedented for a female in WWE, no other woman in the industry, no one has ever done this at the level that Iβve done it for 18 uninterrupted years. I would never have survived what I survived in WWE had I not been creative and persistent and constantly trying to think of new ideas and ways to be involved and ways to be included. The division is more competitive than itβs ever been.β
On Triple H not owing her anything: βSome of these incredible storylines and character development, a lot of them, including Brayβs, when Bray started to really evolve, Triple H was a big part of helping him realize his full potential. Do they owe me anything? No. Thatβs why for the first time ever, Iβve been allowed to step outside of WWE to really show the company, I want more, Iβm going to work for me, and Iβm going to work for more, and Iβm going to fight for more. Iβm not just talking about it, Iβm actually doing it. Iβm not just saying, βOh, let me wrestle on Bloodsport because I really want a match.ββ
On training herself on her days off: βI choose to train people on my days off. I train myself. I love the dungeon, itβs my greatest luxury to have that, to have my own ring. For me, my message has always been, let me show you, let me work for it. I love fighting for something, I do my best work fighting for my life. Thatβs why these shows, NWA, and thatβs why Bloodsport was so important to me and Iβm asking Triple H to do more outside shows because Iβm not expecting Triple H to include me in the womenβs division. He doesnβt owe that to me, the company doesnβt owe that to me. But Iβm going to show him, Iβm going to earn my way back into the womenβs division. Thatβs what Iβm doing, Iβm putting my money where my mouth is.β
During a recent appearance on the βPub Dartsβ podcast, WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre revealed that he still gets butterflies in his stomach prior to his matches.
You can check out some highlights from the interview below:
On his confidence when he goes out to perform: βI mean, I do think about it. Iβve done it so long. That as long as I feel confident about the story weβre trying to tell, physically I feel as good as Iβm gonna feel. Iβm pretty confident when I go out, but I still get the butterflies in my stomach, I still get the nerves.β
On still getting butterflies in his stomach before his matches: βNo matter if thereβsβ¦. WWE, the lowest crowd would be 5,000, whatever, or 80,000 people, 90,000 people in Mania. I get the same butterflies in my stomach, the same thought process, no matter how many people are there. Because I wanna go out there, steal the show. More importantly, to me, is tell a compelling story that we can continue every week.β
On telling a compelling storyline: βWhat matters is not the cool moves we do, its the emotional reaction we get from the crowd. How we make people feel, the moments we give them, that they remember, because they donβt remember a backflip two weeks later. They remember how we made them feel.β