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Vince McMahon's Fury: The Untold Survivor Series 2000: Car Crash Revealed | WWE News

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At the time, Vince McMahon was extremely upset with a WWE legend after Steve Austin and Triple H made a huge mistake. Gerald Brisco, the legend in the picture, reflected on how he had incurred McMahon's wrath Survivor Series 2000.
Brisco talked about some of the wildest Attitude era Moments, especially those involving cars, with host Joe Lowry and John Bradshaw Layfield in the latest episode of the *What Were You Thinking?* podcast.

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Brisco recalled Vince McMahon calling him out about damaging a car as part of a storyline at Survivor Series 2000. The veteran went to great lengths, including having the car painted black less than 24 hours before the event. Everything was fine until some of the original white paint became visible and McMahon lost his control.
“We had the car completely painted. When they dropped the car, one of the doors actually popped open or something else. There was a little big white sticking out of the black, and Vince went, 'Brisco! I told you.' . You said you were going to paint everything and look at it. We'll wipe them down and they could tell it wasn't an ordinary car. I thought up some nonsense so he bought it. Brisco said.
Brisco owns a body shop with his brother Bill, which they both said is still open. At Survivor Series, Stone Cold Steve Austin dropped Triple H from a car onto a forklift in retaliation for getting smashed the year before. Austin was actually unfit for television due to his neck surgery.
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Steve Austin enjoys a thought-provoking article criticizing AEW

Although many professional wrestling fans love AEW, some don't like what Tony Khan has to offer. A critic recently made fun of AEW on Instagram and brought attention to Stone Cold Steve Austin.
During the Attitude Era, The Texas Rattlesnake was the face of WWE. However, his career was cut short when he was forced to retire at the age of 38 due to recurring knee problems.
Austin faced The Rock at WrestleMania 19 in a singles match that ended in defeat. However, he made a comeback at WrestleMania 38, appearing in a No Holds Barred match against Kevin Owens.
On an episode of *Friday Night Rampage*, former AEW Women's Champion Hikaru Shida faced Harley Cameron in a singles match. Before the fight, Shida sent a message to Cameron in a backstage segment. A wrestling fan later posted a screenshot of the segment on Instagram and criticized how poorly both women performed during the segment. The post caught Steve Austin's attention and he liked it.
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