Wrong words for a stone cold cartoon skit.maybe for curt hennig.c'mon you don't know your wrestlers and slogans well."and that's the bottom line" would be more like it!
@@ReveiwKing999Would it be alright if I have Stone Cold Steve Austin be the judge of another custody trial between the family of Lucy and Felonius Gru (BOTH from the "Despicable Me" saga) and the family of Queen Elsa Brown (from the "Frozen" saga) and her love interest Jack Frost (from the movie "Rise of the Guardians") for the custody of Felonius Gru's eldest adopted FROZENITE daughter Margo Gru, who in MY opinion would LOVE to stay with Queen Elsa Brown and Jack Frost as THEIR adoptive daughter more than that disrespectable jerk Felonius Gru and his wife Lucy? Like Margo said in "Despicable Me 1" to Felonius Gru, "Just so you know, you're NEVER gonna be my Dad". And she's right. In MY opinion, Felonius Gru's NEVER gonna be her parental figure, but Queen Elsa Brown and Jack Frost, I bet they're more up to the task to give her love more than Felonius Gru EVER did. I mean Queen Elsa Brown and Jack Frost care about even those adorable Minions that Felonius Gru has. I mean Felonius Gru had until 7/10 of the Minion Population joined Team Frozen now. AND Stone Cold Steve Austin would do the Next Right Thing and award full custody of Margo Gru to Queen Elsa Brown and Jack Frost, SINCE Stone Cold never bothered either ONE of them anyway just like Stone Cold never bothered ME anyway. This is MY opinion in ALL of this, and THAT'S the bottom line cause Stone Cold said so! AND Queen Elsa Brown as well.
Jim Johnston wrote that masterpiece of theme music in 20 minutes and recorded the first version 8afters after that. Never has intro music fit a character so well without a single word uttered.
And yet some people still swear the garbage Disturbed version is better. No it's not, and it was wisely discarded in favor of the single greatest piece of entrance music ever made. JR: "He's walkin, he's talkin!"
Lol, I love how they designed these characters. Everyone looks average, overweight or short. Then we got Stone Cold looking like a bald Hercules with a goatee.
Back in the day most people were watching Raw. It didn't matter who you were you people were watching Raw it was like the big talk at the water bubbler do local school college it didn't matter people were watching and talking about raw.
There was no precedent for Stone Cold and South Park in the late 90's. Like them or hate them, everyone wanted to see what it was about. And pretty much everyone loved them and they'll always have cultural significance beyond their respective genres in televised entertainment.
Dilbert aired on the UPN network (now The CW) which also aired SmackDown in the late 90s. So this was more-or-less cross promotion for the WWF/WWE at the time.
@@RecCenter if you don't think that South Park is culturally relevant (especially for the 90's) then I don't know what to say except that I disagree with you.
He was everywhere he he was printing money for the WWF. People say Hulk Hogan was one of the biggest attractions and influences in pro wrestling true the stone-cold took it to a level that even still resonates to this day
@@BTLAGS Absolutely, I remember Vince McMahon saying during his HOF induction speech for Stone Cold, that he is the biggest ratings & money draw of all time. I doubt anyone of today comes close.
@@EnjoySackLunch Is that a legitimate question From someone who didn't Really enjoy the show much to begin with, or is this coming from what we know about the creator now?
Imagine you're that ONE weird kid who read dilbert comics and watched pro wrestling...now imagine you watch this for this first time? This scene lives rent free in my head! Great job with the audio ✊
I guess Dilbert was able to write off 3 things off his bucket list. 1. See Stone Cold Steve Austin stunner someone 2. Get judged by Stone Cold Steve Austin 3. Get flipped off by Stone Cold Steve Austin. (I am convinced that is the reason he jumped from that window)
From what I hear he still gets big pops every time he makes an appearance in WWE he hasn't wrestled of been like relevant they're nearly 20 years but everytime makes an appearance he gets the same pop did back in the late 90s
I watched this show from time to time and don't know how I did but sorry I missed this episode even if Stone Cold was just in this clip because this is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
The moment Dilbert asked for kindness and compassion all I could say you don't know jack about the Rattlesnake. "You want compassion take your ass to church, AND THAT THE BOTTOM LINE, CAUSE STONE COLD SAID SO"