WWE Sunday Night Heat: 1.0 (1.0 share) WWE Velocity: 0.8 (1.5 share) WWE Confidential: 0.6 (1.4 share) WWE Tough Enough (Last Week): 1.2 (1.9 share)
Tickets for Wrestlemania X-9 will range from $400 USD for ringside seats to $15 USD for upper-deck seats. The event will take place at Safeco Field in Seattle on March 30, 2003 with tickets going on sale January 11, 2003.
Recap of Steve Austin on New York City's Sporting News Radio on 620 AM.
Austin came on at about 12:30. Host asked him some basic stuff like how much he weighs, how he trains and so forth.
Austin said he weighs right now between 260 and 265 lbs. He said he eats mostly carbs and protiens and he fits in 6 meals a day. When he works out he works on area of the body a day. The host talked about Mike Tyson since he was on last week and he asked Austin what he thought about him. Austin said he was a professional and that his appearence helped to really launch Austin. The host asked him if age takes a toll on a wrestler and Austin said since he recently turned 38, the bumps get harder to take. He said they were easier on the body when he was 24-30 and even up to 35, but now it takes a toll.
He plugged his appearence in Brooklyn this weekend. No mention of Debra or why he left earlier this year. He said he didn't know what 2003 would hold for Stone Cold.
For starters, Happy Holidays to everyone. I hope you had a great Christmas, Chanukah,, or Kwanzaa. If I am leaving anyone out, I hope you had a happy whatever. The end of the year finished strong for me. I ended up getting the Disney pilot for Extreme Fairy Tales, which we have already shot and is in the can. Now, I'll play the waiting game to see if it gets picked up. Being picked up, means it is bought as a series and we make 13 episodes for the season. This is a Disney animated series about a character called Manbeast Joe Crusher who gets trapped in fairy tale land. Instead of being pissed off about, he's like me and tries to turn a negative into a positive. Instead of reading fairy tales to the woodland creatures, he changes them up just a bit to make them extreme fairy tales. (What else would he do?) This is definitely set for kids, but I think adults will find some of it humorous, too. By the way, I am the voice of Joe Crusher. One of the other cool things about this cartoon is that one of the grandmother's voices is the woman who did the voice of Rocky in the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon.