Steve Austin knocks woman over with ATV in WrestleMania 41 double blunder

At WrestleMania 41 on April 20, the legendary WWE figure, Stone Cold Steve Austin, was present and spent a significant portion of his time grappling not just with opponents, but also with a difficult-to-handle all-terrain vehicle.

On a Sunday evening, Austin rode into the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on a four-wheeler and was warmly welcomed by the crowd who cheered for him enthusiastically, as they knew he was a 60-year-old icon.

In 2003, when the WWE Hall of Famer stopped active ring competitions, footage emerged showing him executing his spectacular entrance. A ramp was specially set up for him to ride his ATV up onto the main stage.

In an attempt to follow that path, Austin misjudged the turning radius of the vehicle, failed to reach the ramp, and ended up in a cul-de-sac instead. Trying to back out from the tight passageway, Austin accidentally moved into the ramp, causing staff at the venue to help guide him out of the predicament.

Not Stone Cold’s best night 🤣

— Triple H’s Thoughts 💭 (@TripleHHHPaulL) April 21, 2025

After nailing the ramp jump on his second try, Austin paused momentarily for a triumphant double fist pump, then moved forward to circle the ring with ease.

Stone Cold knocks woman over with ATV

Regrettably, the ATV continued to act uncooperative. During Austin’s second lap around the ring, he swerved towards the safety perimeter of the arena, which led a spectator in the first row to lose balance and fall down.

One commentator remarked that the protective barriers were incredibly robust after the accident, thank goodness,” was his reaction. It’s uncertain if the woman who tumbled had sustained any injuries.

Stone Cold must’ve had too many Steveweisers because he almost killed a woman in the front row 😂

— Triple H’s Thoughts 💭 (@TripleHHHPaulL) April 21, 2025

In a gesture that appeared to be an apology, Austin lifted his hand after he bumped into the obstacle with his ATV. Trying to move the ATV away from the barrier failed, and in the end, he had to abandon the vehicle by stepping off it since he couldn’t get it free.

Apart from participating in wrestling matches, Austin also manages The Steve Austin Show and Broken Skull Sessions podcasts. Whether his WWE performance at WrestleMania 41 will be discussed on either platform is yet to be determined, but it wouldn’t be unusual if he chose to avoid the topic altogether.

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2025-04-21 18:18