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Old 06-22-2021, 06:48 AM   #1
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Top Talkers: Steve Austin

Figured I might as well get this thing rolling, since no one else will. Building off the TPWW Top Talkers thread, let’s talk about why we think the top talkers in history are on that tier, what our favorite promos from them are, what we think we can learn from them, etc.

First up might as well be one of the biggest wrestling stars of all-time. Steve Austin helped turn the WWF around in 1998 off the back of a tremendous 1997. What role did his speaking have in that? Do you most enjoy Austin 3:16? (S)Hitman? His Hollywood Blonds work? ECW? Or, you know it’s going to come up Alliance Leader Steve Austin?

Was it Austin’s directness? His grittiness? His delivery? His iconoclasm? What elements to a Steve Austin promo make your rattlesnake tingle?
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