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Steve Austin reacts to Punk’s comments from RAW

Stone Cold Steve Austin looks like he is going to reignite the Twitter “war” with CM Punk after leaving some comments following yesterday’s RAW.

During the show, Punk interrupted the Jim Ross Appreciation Night segment, and made fun of Ross and tried to force him to say that he’s the best in the world while also knocking Ross for his friendship with Stone Cold.

Austin is currently in Mexico filming the second season of CMT’s Redneck Island and he posted a message on Twitter following the show saying, “I was in a bar in Mexico watching the football game. Word on the street was some low end piece of trash was talking smack on #WWE RAW. #SCSA”

The “low end piece of trash” is obviously a remark towards the WWE champion CM Punk who did talk smack about the Hall of Famer during the show. The two had some sort of a battle earlier this year on the social network website and Punk often said that he’d love to wrestle Steve Austin.


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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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