Who was a better wrestler Rock or Stone Cold?
Who was a better wrestler Rock or Stone Cold?
Austin would get the better of The Rock in most matches. Some automatically assume since Austin ushered in the Attitude Era, and held the WWF Title longer than the Rock he is better. Others would say The Rock had more World Title reigns, and that he was overall the better wrestler, so he is better.
How many times has Stone Cold faced The Rock?
How many times did The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin face each other at WrestleMania? The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin faced each other three times at WrestleMania. Their first WrestleMania bout was in 1999 when Austin defeated The Rock to win the WWE Championship.
Why is Stone Cold Steve Austin so popular?
Austin’s popularity kicked into high gear at the 1996 King of the Ring, when he delivered his famous “Austin 3:16” promo. That promo was spun into the catchphrase Austin would be known for throughout his career, and merchandise bearing Austin 3:16 can be spotted in almost any wrestling audience to this day.
What did The Rock say to Stone Cold?
Stone Cold Steve Austin revealed what The Rock said to him after the latter defeated him at WrestleMania 19. “I love you man, just want you to know that I love you man.” He said this to Stone Cold inside the ring in front of the 70,000 people.
Who won WrestleMania 2001?
On the edition of April 5, 2001, of SmackDown!, Triple H challenged Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho for his title and after interference from Commissioner William Regal and his wife Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley defeated Jericho to win his third Intercontinental Championship.
Who is The Rock best friend in WWE?
The Rock Tells Jimmy Kimmel He Had ‘Real Problems’ with Best Friend John Cena. In a sport full of fake wrestling, don’t be fooled about one key WWE storyline—there really was bad blood between Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena.
Who sold more merchandise The Rock or Stone Cold?
While it’s difficult to choose a winner, there is no debate as to who sold more merchandise between Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock. The proof is in the numbers, Austin’s merchandise sales significantly outweighed The Rock’s throughout the peaks of their careers.