Watch: Steve Austin Cuts an NWO-Style Promo to Promote Interview With Kevin Nash
Steve Austin will have WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash on the latest episode of
Broken Skull Sessions this week. So to hype up the show and get into the spirit of WWE s NWO Week, Austin cut a promo on Monday in classic NWO style to hype up Thursday s episode. Dubbing himself Hollywood Steve Austin, the former world champion said, Hey yo, Hollywood Steve Austin here. It s NWO Week, all week long in the WWE Universe. Make you sure you join me, Hollywood Stone Cold Steve Austin and my next guest, two-time WWE Hall of Famer The Outsider, Big Daddy Cool, Big Sexy, Kevin Nash. And that s the bottom line. Too Sweet.
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