WWE Rumors and News: Reason Behind Stone Cold's Exit from WWE Podcast

By Soham Samaddar - 05 May '16 19:56PM
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The WWE Network 'Tell All' Podcast which used to be hosted by the former legend and hall of famer Stone Cold Steve Austin along with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon's son Shane McMahon was hugely popular among fans. However, the super star has not been part of the flagship podcast for a few weeks which raised questions of tussles between Stone Cold and the company. In fact, plenty of wrestling fans thought that the star might have been at odds with his co-host Shane McMahon and they would be forgiven to think that way, considering the legendary feuds Stone Cold had during his heydays of the Attitude Era. The situation had become such that the star has now been forced to make a statement in relation to his status on the WWE Network podcast and the reason for his absence is not alarming at all. 

The star took to Twitter in order to clear the air regarding his situation and stated that he was going to reveal the real reason why he has not been able to host the WWE Network 'Tell All' Podcast for the past few weeks. WrestlingINC tweeted "Why @steveaustinbsr Isn't Hosting WWE Network 'Tell All' Podcast With Shane McMahon" and after some time Steve Austin replied to the tweet, saying " I address why I will not be hosting the Stone Cold Podcast tomorrow on the #SteveAustinShow#unleashed " Earlier, WWE legend Mick Foley had said that the real reason why he was not on the podcast anymore was because of some other engagement but Austing quickly cleared the air in his podcast. 

Stone Cold Steve Austin stated in his podcast that the real reason why he could not participate in the podcast is because of a shoulder rotator cuff injury that he had suffered and since he had recently had a surgery it was simply not possible for him to travel to Maryland in order to record the podcast. So, as it happens, the reason behind his absence was a perfectly sensible one and all the conspiracy theories can now be put to rest. 

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