Steve Austin On Refusing To Listen To Vince McMahon: "No, I'm gonna do it"
Although WWE shows were rated TV-14 at the time, McMahon wanted his top star to create a more family-friendly gesture.
Speaking to Sportskeeda Wrestling Senior Editor Bill Apter, Austin revealed that McMahon liked the hand signal that Diamond Dallas Page (DDP) used in WCW. The then-WWE Chairman advised The Texas Rattlesnake to consider using a similar gesture, but he refused.
“It just turns out that the timing was right when I did it,” Austin said.
“And they asked me not to do it, but I said, ‘No, I’m gonna do it.’ They wanted me to come up with a whole different hand signal. Vince did, specifically, because Diamond Dallas Page was giving the diamond [hand signal], right? And everybody would go like that [hands raised] with it.”
Bill Apter’s popular book, “Is Wrestling Fixed? I Didn’t Know It Was Broken!”, contains a picture of himself alongside wrestling legend Buddy Rogers.
Rogers, a major star in the 1950s and 1960s, is pictured giving Apter a middle-finger salute in a restaurant.
After being shown the picture, Steve Austin explained how he abruptly refused to listen to Vince McMahon.
“He goes, ‘Can you come up with a different signal that everybody else can do?’ I looked him dead in the eyes and said, ‘No.’ And I kept flying the middle fingers and we kept climbing up, we started whipping their [WCW’s] a** in the ratings, and we had a hell of a crew, and one thing led to another. It’s nice to see a picture of you and Buddy Rogers. He truly was one of the great ones.” [6:21-6:40]
As WWE RAW prepares to possibly return to a TV-14 rating, which current superstar do you think could be the first to flip the bird? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section!

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