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Austin misses the ramp, crashes ATV in side of stage before WM entrance

Fan footage from last night’s WrestleMania show that Steve Austin missed the ramp to come out for his entrance, then backed up his ATV and crashed into the stage.

Austin took his time before he appeared on stage after his music kicked in and now additional footage filmed from the side of the stage showed that Austin sped in but completely missed the ramp, going around it instead.

When he realized it’s a dead end, Austin put the ATV in reverse but wasn’t driving straight and hit the stage, eventually getting his back wheel stuck.

Five stage workers then rushed to manually lift the ATV back in position, before Austin got his bearings right and was pointed towards the right direction: the ramp!

And if he thought that was bad, well, thinks got worse for him as he then crashed his ATV into the LED barricade!

I guess it’s safe to say that was the last time we’ll see Steve Austin coming down the ramp on an ATV at a WWE show!


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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