Imagine if it had happened during the Attitude Era. That place would have been insane and the roof would have caved in from the decibels of all the yelling.
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Shawn Michaels, fought demons but definitely a legend. Mic Folley gave everything to the business, 100% legend. But the way the fans react to the glass break, just shows how Stone Cold was so far ahead everything. Gives me chills man.
@@ankitsolanki4089 while that might be true stone cold wins since he has the loudest pop in History when he returned in 1999 to help Mick Foley beat the rock
There might be some one who will be as popular as Stone Cold and The Rock one day, but right now there is none. John Cena tried but he is no way near to these two. I rate Stone Cold number 1 and The Rock number 2.
@@hassanshah4079 Ok I commented here 2 weeks ago. Of course we can never tell if there would be another Stone Cold and The Rock. but right now HOOK from AEW is promising. Well trained being a 2nd generation wrestler. Then his physique and charisma without even talking yet is getting bigger. Let's see after 10 years as he is only 22 yrs old. I agree John Cena was nowhere near those 2. John Cena would be mediocre in the attitude era.
@@JT-bs2lm the thing Cena has over the Rock and Stone Cold is longevity. Ofc they reached higher peaks but Cena and Undertaker have been able to do it longer. Really makes you think what would've happened if Stone cold stayed healthy
Watching this video just brings tears to my eyes bro. How dare people question our love for wrestling. Just listen to that pop. Pure love. I love it man
Dude. Idk what magic Stone Cold Steve Austin has but once you hear that glass shatter, you automatically raise both of your hands and scream. It’s like a trance that you have no control over.
I was there, and I can say without a shadow of a doubt this was one of the top two highlights of the event itself, and the loudest ovation I've ever heard in person. Truly a moment I will never forget. I realized what was about to happen seconds before it did, and I looked over at my buddy and I said to him "are you ready for this?" We were not.
Rewatching this with the current news about him potentially coming back. Even if its in a wrestling capacity, I don't know if he'll be able to top this pop. Absolutely insane.
That glass break has to be the most genius intro to a wrestler's song ever. Of course it only really worked because it was the intro to Stone Cold Steve Austin's song!
I was there a few rows behind to the right of the announce desk. The Pop that you hear on TV and recordings do not do it justice. A nuclear bomb could’ve went off in that arena and you wouldn’t hear it over that pop. It was almost overwhelming