Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time

2011 "The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time"
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Released: 29 November 2011 Released
Producted By: WWE Home Video
Country: United States of America
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He's one of the most popular Superstars in the history of sports-entertainment, with a resume that includes six WWE Championship reigns, three Royal Rumble victories, a King of the Ring Championship, and an unprecedented run of raising hell throughout WWE. Stone Cold Steve Austin continues to be both popular and controversial.

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Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time Audience Reviews

XoWizIama Excellent adaptation.
Kidskycom It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Jeff I haven't watched the WWE in years. It got boring for me to be honest. Today I watched this documentary, and it really brought be back to why I loved wrestling when I was younger. I remember being glued to the television set wondering what Stone Cold, DX, Mankind, and some of my other faves were going to do. While I was watching this documentary I earned a new respect for Steve Austin, after seeing everything he went through to get to the top. I remember the classic matches, promos, and merchandise of one of the biggest WWE stars. I don't think I could watch the WWE again, or any wrestling for that matter, unless they could capture an audience like they did in the late 90's and early 2000's. If you like the WWE or watched it when you were younger, you will love this. It shows what Steve had to go through to get in the business.