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Steve Austin Calendar of Events
2011
11/28 - Filming "Maximum Conviction"
12/18 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (47)

2012
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Here you can find out about Steve's latest film, television, and other career projects! If you have any information regarding any of these, fell free to send it over! Thanks in advance!
On DVD
Knockout

Knockout (The Boxer & The Kid) (2010)
Genre: Family
Character: Dan Barnes
Director: Ann Wheeler
Distributor: NGN Prodcutions
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: G
Film Release: 04/26/11


HUNT TO KILL / H2K

Hunt To Kill / H2K (2010)
Genre: Action
Character: Jim Rhodes
Director: Keoni Waxman
Distributor: Anchor Bay Films
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: R
Film Release: 11/9/10


THE STRANGER

The Stranger (2010)
Genre: Action
Character: The Stranger
Director: Robert Lieberman
Distributor: Anchor Bay Films
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: R
Film Release: 6/1/10
Website: [TS-TheMovie.com]

DAMAGE

Damage (2009)
Genre: Action
Character: Jon Brickner
Director: Jeff King
Distributor: Anchor Bay Films
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: R
Film Release: 3/23/10
Website: [DamageTheMovie.com]

THE COMDEMNED

The Condemned (2007)
Genre: Action
Character: Jack Conrad
Director: Scott Wiper
Distributor: WWE Films
Stats: On DVD
Rating: R
Theater Release: 4/27/07
Film Release: 9/18/07
Website: [WatchThemDieLive.com]

THE LONGEST YARD

The Longest Yard (2005)
Genre: Comedy
Character: Guard Dunham
Director: Peter Segal
Distributor: Paramount
Stats: On DVD
Rating: R
Theater Release: 5/27/05
Film Release: 9/20/05
Website: [Paramount.com: TLY]

NASH BRIDGES

Nash Bridges (1999-2000)
Genre: Action
Character: Det. Jack Cage
Director: Paul Abascal
Distributor: CBS
Stats: Seasons not available
Rating: TV PG
Season(s): 4 & 5
# of Episodes: 6
Website: [TV.com Profile]

TV
Tough Enough
Tough Enough
Season: 3
Genre/Type: Television
Character: Himself, Host
Distributor: WWE / USA Network
Stats: Season premiere 4/4 @ 10 PM+EST
Regular Time:4/11 (Mondays) @ 8 PM+EST
Website: [WWE's Tough Enough]

CHUCK
Chuck
Genre/Type: Television
Character: Hugo Panzer
Appearance: 2nd
Distributor: NBC
Stats: Season premiere 9/20
Time:8/7c
Episode Release:10/4
Website: [NBC.com/Chuck]
Upcoming
Tatical Force (Hangar 14) - 2011
Recoil - 2011
The Package - 2012
Rumored
The Expendables 2
Latest Films – Recoil
Maximum Conviction
Status: Filming
Website: None

About "Maximum Conviction"
None yet. Starring along with Steven Segal.


Recoil
Status: Filming
Website: None

About "Recoil"
A cop turns vigilante after his family is murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers - and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system. Asin will be playing the role of Ryan Varrett. More...
Latest Television Endeavors


Show: Tough Enough
Position: Host / Trainer
Network: USA Network
Premiere: April 4th @ 11 PM+EST
Regular Airtime: April 11 @ 8 PM+EST
Website: WWEToughEnough.com
SAW.com Minisite saw.com/toughenough



Event: WrestleMania 27
Date: April 3, 2011
Location: Atlanta, GA
Match: Jerry Lawler vs. Michael Cole
As: Guest Referee
Time: 8 PM+EST, PPV
Tickets: Ticketmaster.com
Website: WrestleMania.com

RAW Appearances 2011 June 6
June 13
Career Timeline
2012
The Expendables 2 (???)... ???

2011
WM 27... Guest referee
• WWE's Tough Enough... Host
• Untitled film (in-production)... ???
• Hangar 14 (in-production)... ???
The Boxer & The Kid (filming)... Dan

2010
The Stranger (on DVD)... The Stranger
The Expendables (in theaters)... Dan Paine
Hunt To Kill (on DVD)... Jim Rhodes

2009
Damage (on DVD)... John Brickner

2007
The Condemned (on DVD)... Jack (Riley) Conrad

2005
The Longest Yard (on DVD)... Guard Dunham

Latest Magazine
Fighting Spirit Magazine - September 2011

Now with more content that ever before, the world's biggest and best pro wrestling magazine, Fighting Spirit Magazine , is now just a few clicks away from finding its way to your home. Click the subscribe button below for the best rates, or ask your newsagent to reserve you a copy each month.
In this jam-packed issue of FSM, we go in-depth with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin about his career, and pro wrestling in 2011; look at the career of Crimson, and why his push in TNA isn't clicking with crowds; consider Mark Henry's 15 years in WWE, and why his athletic background has stood him in good stead; FSM talks to Daniel Bryan about his year in WWE; look back on how it was Smackdown that first brought people together after the tragedy of 9/11; how Dragon Gate is bucking the trend by prospering in Japan; FSM highlights the wrestlers who have entertained us the most down the years; and we celebrate the career of Jim Cornette with some stories from his past.
All of this, plus the usual review of all the news, pay-per-views, TV shows, and DVDs, plus our insightful columns by Lance Storm, Nick "Magnus" Aldis, RD Reynolds, and Bill Apter.
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Archive for April 2010
29th
April
Video: Austin on TMZ – Natural is Breast!

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27th
April
Austin Changes The Channel On Hogan. Oh, Brother!

Tonight during TNA Impact Austin via Twitter had many great things to say about fellow WWE Hall of Famer, the Nature Boy Ric Flair (wooooo!):

Great promo from Ric Flair!!!! The greatest professional wrestler that ever lived!! And thats the bottom line cause SCSA said so…

But when it came to another fellow Hall of Famer, Hulk Hogan… Let the tweet speak for itself:

Flair with the brassnucks to the balls…truly the dirtiest player in the game…still. Hogan to the ring…time to change the channel.

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25th
April
WWE Should Hire Kong… Because 'Stone Cold' "Tweeted" So…

Forgot to post this last night…

During last weeks Cauliflower Alley Club event, Steve Austin and Awesome Kong got to meet each other. Kong commented to Austin in a Twitter conversation yesterday where Austin gave the WWE a new recommendation…

Kong Tweeted: “It was a dream come true to meet and chat with you @ CAC. Hope to see you there next year!”

Austin Tweeted: “you too kong!! keep up the great work..if WWE has any brains they will hire you immediately…GOOD LUCK!!!”.

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24th
April
Muscle & Fitness Nov. 2009


Muscle & Fitness – Nov. 2009

The bottom line: former WWE champ Steve Austin is stone-cold serious about his training, his diet and leaving his image behind
Muscle & Fitness, Nov, 2009 by Rob Fitzgerald

You ever been on a ketogenic diet, man?” asks former WWE champion Steve Austin, who from the constant stream of well-wishers and genuflectors would seem to be the most popular guy at Gold’s Gym in Venice Beach. Follow the man around for a day, and you’ll see that Austin’s receiving line never ends. He’s not Stone Cold to these people. In fact, he’s no longer Stone Cold at all. Ever. He’s simply a good dude who’s there to train. “Ninety minutes of cardio five times a week and ketosis? Man, that’s rough.”

Ketogenic diets, on which you avoid carbs all week, feel like hell for four days, then load up every two hours on weekends? Marathon cardio sessions? Niceness, even? This is Stone Cold we’re talking about here. The beer-swilling, self-professed redneck whose hell-raiser persona was professional wrestling’s most lucrative draw for nearly a decade. What the hell’s the bottom line here? Who is this guy?

The answer is complex, and so is the man himself. Sure, he’ll always be Stone Cold to the millions of fans whose memories will forever be seared by bird-flipping, surprise Stone Cold Stunners and hijacked beer trucks, but as M&F found after spending a day with Austin in Venice Beach, he’s fixin’ to show the world there’s more to the former Texas Rattlesnake than just boozing and brawling.

“When you’re Stone Cold Steve Austin, and you’re famous for flipping people off, cussing, drinking beer and raising hell, most people think that’s actually me,” he says. “Anytime I get a chance to break away from the person who people perceive me to be, that helps me out a lot.”

With an unexpectedly sophisticated knowledge of training, and a fledgling film career that’s about to showcase his gym work and acting chops on big screens everywhere–including a turn opposite Sylvester Stallone in the mega-budget action thriller The Expendables, slated for release in April 2010–Austin is poised to leave Stone Cold behind and make his mark in a new industry.

ARMS 3:16
EXERCISE
SETS REPS
TRICEPS
Lying Cable Extension 3-4 10-15
Lying Triceps Extension 3-4 10-15
Overhead Dumbbell Extension 3-4 10-15
BICEPS
Machine Preacher Curl 3-4 10-15
Concentration Curl 3-4 10-15
Standing Hammer Curl 3-4 10-15

Austin swaps one of his triceps moves for dips if his shoulders are
healthy.

“I’ve put so much time and effort into working on my physique, but people don’t think of that when they think of me,” he remarks. “In Edna, Texas, where I grew up, you can start playing football in seventh grade. My brother was two years older than me, so the coaches would let me train with everybody. I’ve been training steadily since I was in fifth grade.”

That’s nearly 35 years of hard-earned weight-room experience. In other words, Austin has picked up a few things along the way. As he’ll readily admit, however, he has needed every ounce of what he has learned to transition from college football–he starred at linebacker and defensive end for what was then North Texas State University (Denton)–to the unforgiving world of pro wrestling and then to Hollywood, where his primary focus has shifted from strength and performance to aesthetics.

Unlike most actors–even successful athletes transitioning from sport to screen–Austin doesn’t work with a trainer, opting instead to design his own programs. The only Hollywood-style concession he makes is calling in outside help in the form of San Antonio trainer Skyler Craig to formulate his nutrition plan. Note, however, that Austin sticks to his roots, entrusting his body composition to only a fellow Texan. “DTA, Rock,” as Stone Cold once said to Dwayne Johnson, his perennial WWE nemesis, after delivering a particularly memorable Stunner. Don’t trust anyone. Not with your livelihood, anyway.

“People get lost in the fact that I drank so much beer,” he says. “But believe me, I’ve taken care of my body my whole career. I’ve put in as much or more time as anyone as far as training goes. I’ve studied the game for years, and it has always been a passion of mine.”

Austin’s passion these days is acting, and he has approached his roles in both The Expendables and Damage–a fight-themed action film set for release in January–with the same hardscrabble intensity he brought to the ring, especially when it comes to his diet and training habits. Austin packed on to pounds of mass for The Expendables, but for The Stranger, which began filming in August, he dropped down to about 235. He managed these weight fluctuations by manipulating his carbohydrate intake when Craig deemed it necessary.

“I’m still eating six extremely clean meals a day,” he notes. “My first meal is egg whites and a half-cup of oatmeal; my next four meals are chicken with a sweet potato, keeping my carbs low; and my last meal is fish. I love salmon and mahi-mahi. I stay away from butter and too many bulls–t condiments, and I watch my sodium intake. I also drink at least a gallon of water every day. I’m a big believer in staying hydrated and flushing my system.”

Since he no longer burns thousands of calories in the ring on a nightly basis, Austin had a couple of pieces of commercial-grade cardio equipment installed in his garage in Los Angeles. You’ll find him on one or the other for 45 minutes virtually every morning and after every workout, keeping his heart rate at 130-140 beats per minute.

Don’t start calling him Steady-State Steve Austin just yet, though. The foundation of his success is the same as always: the gym. “When you think of Stone Cold Steve Austin, you think of beer,” he says. “But I really don’t know where I’d be if I didn’t have the gym and the weights, as well as the enjoyment and the results I’ve gotten from my workouts.”

Where would he be without the iron?

“Probably still working on a freight dock loading and unloading trucks,” he states. “I was good enough at football to earn a college scholarship, and I was always a wrestling fan. When I was 24 years old, I saw a commercial for a wrestling school. I was probably about 8% bodyfat back then and in great condition because I still did my training from the North Texas State football program. Things just took off after I paid my dues for a while.”

When devising his programs, Austin takes into account his age, injury history and acting career, all of which have forced him to drastically alter his training style, intensity and goals over the years. He no longer opens cans of whoop-ass in the ring every night, and there are certain realities the six-time WWE champ has had to face at 44. Although he says “I don’t want to be tellin’ sad stories” about his physical limitations, Austin’s years in wrestling took a significant toll on his athleticism. He trains around fused [C.sub.3] and [C.sub.4] vertebrae in his neck, a reattached triceps that prevents him from fully straightening his right arm, ligament issues in his knees and a slight shoulder separation.

Dips are a case in point. “I do love dips,” he says. “Back in the day, I was a dipping machine. I could drag 45s over, hang 100-150 pounds from a chain and rep them out like a son of a bitch. When my shoulder heals, I can do that again.”

Now, Austin simply does what needs to be done and leaves the gym. He doesn’t use supersets and rarely trains to failure. In fact, he’d prefer to cut his gym days to three per week and is designing a new core-intensive routine that does just that. Also in the works is a fitness application for the iPhone with which users will be able to chart workouts and benefit from Austin’s training advice.

“The older I get, the smarter I train,” he points out. “Numbers don’t mean much to me. Sometimes I think, S–t, a couple of years ago, on a really good day, I was using 130-pound dumbbells and kicking ass. I have to remember that these days I can get all I need out of dumbbell presses with about 80 pounds.”

Austin believes his real personality has lived in the shadow of his Stone Cold ring persona for far too long. “I’ve never even been Stone Cold in my personal life,” he says. “I do know a lot about beer and whiskey, though. That’s what people think I’m an expert on and I probably was, but that has never been what I’m about. I’m honored to be on the cover of MUSCLE & FITNESS. I’ve been doing this for a long time, and I’m proud of this.”

AUSTIN ON SCREEN: ART IMITATING LIFE

After a decade of Stone Cold, playing a man with an edge comes naturally to Steve Austin. In The Expendables, he’s cast as Dan Paine–”the bad guy who takes care of Eric Roberts’ [character's] dirty work,” he remarks. In Damage (below), he plays an ex-con entangled in the shadowy world of illegal underground fighting.

“I’m still new to acting, so I keep my eyes and ears open, and I don’t say a lot,” he says. “When it’s time to work, I pay attention to everything.”

His recent screen success coincides with Hollywood’s apparent desire to return to vogue larger-than-life action heroes whose appeal stems more from gym work than Shakespearian stage-training. “These old throwback action movies are tailor-made for a guy like me,” Austin states.

Given his status as one of the all-time greats in pro wrestling, staged fight scenes would seem a natural fit for the former WWE champ. Yet one punch-up in Damage deviated from the script when an Austin left hook broke the nose of former professional MMA fighter Paul Lazenby.

Despite this bone-crunching mishap, Austin’s on-screen combat acumen is superb. Filming a fight scene in The Expendables with Stallone was a particular thrill. “I fought with him for two solid days. Let me tell you, he’ll go. It was a blast.”

THE SPLIT

DAY BODYPART (S) TRAINED

1 Chest, triceps
2 Back, biceps
3 Shoulders, traps
4 Lower accessory
5 Off
6 Repeat cycle

Austin trains abs in various workouts, and -he does 45 minutes of
cardio on a treadmill or elliptical every morning, then another 45
minutes postworkout or at night

SNAPSHOT

BIRTHDATE: Dec. 18, 1964

BIRTHPLACE: Austin, Texas

RESIDENCES: California, Texas

HEIGHT: 6’2″

WEIGHT: 245 pounds

HIGHLIGHT: 2009 WWE Hall of Fame inductee

“People would associate me with barrooms and beer more so than a MUSCLE & FITNESS photo shoot, but I’ve put in my time”

For an exclusive, live online chat, and a behind-the-scenes interview and video from the set of Austin’s latest movie The Stranger, go to muscleandfitness.com. Want to meet Austin in person and have him autograph the issue? Check online for updates on when he’ll be at the M&F booth at the 2009 Olympia Weekend Expo.


Steve Austin On…
Source: M&F.com


Being an Alpha Male:
“I would always consider myself an alpha male. I’m a leader, not a follower. That’s just the way I like to live my life. You’re not gonna get too far following people down the road. You’ve got to make your own path and go for it.”

His will to succeed: “I think that’s inborn, but it’s also something I realized along the way. It didn’t matter where I grew up. My drive to be number one, to be the best, would have been the same either way.”

Competition: “I was born with a competitive nature. With football, I had a killer instinct. I was gonna knock the hell out of whoever was across from me, or run the ball right down their throat. I just never had the desire to be second best at anything. Never. I was definitely born with that.”

Hollywood: “Sometimes when you’re like me and you’re from a small town, you look around at some of the people in Hollywood and think everyone was born with a silver spoon in their mouth, but then you hear some of their stories and you realize that’s hardly the case.”

Cardio: “I don’t run anymore, but I have two cardio machines
in my garage, and I do 90 minutes per day-45 minutes in the morning, and 45 after I train.”

Stone Cold: “Wrestling made me a great living, but I was never Stone Cold in my personal life.”

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23rd
April
Video: RAW EXCLUSIVE – Steve Austin After RAW

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23rd
April
Brief Re-cap of Cauliflower Alley Club 2010 Event + Photos

Source: Slam Wrestling

LAS VEGAS – For more than 30 years, Jim Ross has been calling slobberknockers. On Tuesday, he delivered one of his one. The veteran announcer, whose Oklahoma twang represents the sound of the sport to a generation of fans, had a packed house at the annual Cauliflower Alley Club banquet hanging on his every word, as he accepted Art Abrams Lifetime Achievement Award.

Comparing himself to past Art Abrams winners such as Dan Gable and Danny Hodge, he joked: “I feel like a pair of brown shoes at a formal wedding … This is a really neat honor.”

Ross’ stemwinder, which ranged from the ribald to the serious, was one of the highlights of the banquet, which capped the club’s three-day reunion at the Gold Coast Hotel and Casino.

He was introduced by “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, who credited Ross’ commentary with helping him to hit the heights of wrestling in the 1990s.

“When you’ve got a gut like ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, full of piss and vinegar, and you can make people feel sorry for him because he’s being screwed by the boss, that’s a hell of an accomplishment,” Austin said.

Read more highlights from this event, click the source link provided above.

Photos can be viewed at the photo gallery.

19th
April
Trailer: The Stranger

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19th
April
Video: Fox & Friends – After the Show

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19th
April
Video: Austin @ Food City 500

Grand Marshall Stone Cold Steve Austin begins the driver introductions at the Food City 500 in March 2010.

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17th
April
New Images From The Stranger

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