“Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s WWE Network podcast provided fans will plenty of memorable moments, but it’s the Jon Moxley podcast that people still bring up despite the fact that it’s been a few years since it aired.
There’s no denying that it was an awkward interview, and Jon Moxley recently shared his perspective on why the podcast went wrong.
Austin decided to open up about the awkward interview during the latest episode of the Steve Austin Show, and he said he’s been carrying the weight of the interview ever since it happened.
“For whatever reason, we got off on the wrong track. It was a rough podcast. I have been carrying around 1,000 pounds on my back ever since that happened. I felt so bad about that interview and I was leading the interview. I take the fault of it because I’m there to get people over and make them come off like a million bucks. We just came off on the wrong street and just kept taking left turns and never got back on track, well we never were on track. He had his reasons and I had mine.”
The former WWE Champion also clarified that the podcast wasn’t canceled because of the Jon Moxley interview.
“For all this time I felt like s–t about that interview. People said the Stone Cold Podcast got canceled because of how bad that interview was. No. I’d fulfilled my commitment, that was why the podcast stopped.”
One way or another it seems that Moxley and Austin are on good terms, as Moxley recently confirmed that he had a 30 minute conversation with The Rattlesnake on the phone, and it sounds like the door is open for him to appear on the Steve Austin Show in the future.
H/T Wrestling Inc.
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