WWE legend Stone Cold Steve Austin has dropped another hint that he is set to come out of retirement at WrestleMania 38.
The legendary Texas Rattlesnake became the biggest name in the wrestling business back in the 1990s during the iconic Attitude Era.
His bitter rivalry with WWE owner Vince McMahon made him a huge star with fans, and his famous ‘Austin 3:16’ t-shirt remains one of the company’s best-selling merchandise to this date.
Austin called time on his epic career in the squared-circle in 2003 as he lost to Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson in the main event of WrestleMania XIX.
However, now it seems that the six-time WWE champion could be pulling on the famous black trunks and boots again at the age of 57 in his home state of Texas.
Rumours of a farewell match between him and Monday Night Raw star Kevin Owens continue to mount.
And now he has confirmed that he will be in town when wrestling’s biggest show occurs on the first weekend of April.
The Hall of Famer announced on Instagram Steve Austin's Badass Broken Skull Bash in Fort Worth on Thursday 31 March.
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That will at least put him within close proximity to event just hours before it starts.
McMahon allegedly wanted him to compete in a one-off send-off match in front of the Texas audience.
And to add further fuel to the fire that a comeback could be on the cards, it has now emerged that Austin has recently had a wrestling ring built at his Broken Skull Ranch home.
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