"Stone Cold" Steve Austin:

Steve Austin was trained by Chris Adams and entered the wrestling world in Texas in 1990. After a year he moved to WCW where he won the championship there. Austin suffered an injury in the facility that forced him to leave WCW but found a lifeboat in the ECW and gave Paul Hayman freedom and began to make his way until he later came to stardom in the WWE.

Austin joined the WWE in January 1996 and won over Savio Vega in WrestleMania to then breed Legend of the Cold Stone. Austin became king of the ring when he beat Jake Roberts in the final.

Bret Hart was Austen's first rival. Their feud reached their peak in WrestleMania 13, still surrendering. Austin was not technically as skilled as Hart, but he kept punching for each punch in front of the rosemont fans.

Austin was almost besieged by Hart and his movement Sharpshooter, but he refused to surrender and the food was slow and long, but he remained steadfast. In the end, the referee stopped the defeat when Austin lost his consciousness because of the pain amid the encouragement of 18 thousand spectators stood behind the star defeated.

Austen was almost disrupted by the WWE because of an injury he suffered in Summer of 1997. As we fought against Owen Hart, Austin was thrown at his head by the Piledriver movement from Hart, resulting in fractures in his neck.

Austin completely recovered from that injury and started to spark his rise to the top of the WWE. Austin fought against WWE giants like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels and Undertaker, but the best that reminds us of Austin was his woes against two men - the Rock and the WWE chairman himself, Mr. McMahon.

The latest rivalry began in 1997 when Austin was furious with McMahon for stripping him of the Confederations title, and he hit him stunner in front of the audience at the Madison Square Garden. Austin also meets the Rock three times in WrestleMania between 1993-2003. They were the most popular wrestlers at the same time and there was no one to match them.

Austen retired from the ring at the end of WrestleMania 19 but continued to appear in the WWE, usually at McMahon's expense. There was nothing to excite audiences more than hearing the glass crash when entering the Austin ring.

His achievements within the arena have been many, he has won the WWE Championship six times Intercontinental Championship twice Royal Rumble three times, a record. Austin entered the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009 to gain its prestigious position in the organization.

On April 6, Austin returned to the WWE at WrestleMania 30 and the return of Mimouna to add another historic moment of WrestleMania's moments to his legendary record and entered the ring with Hulk Hogan and The Rock to launch The Shawks of Amortal.