BREAKING: ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Reportedly Considering One Final WWE Match — ‘I’ve Got One More In Me’

The glass might shatter one more time.
Rumors are running wild across the wrestling world this week as multiple sources report that “Stone Cold” Steve Austin — the Texas Rattlesnake himself — may be preparing for one final WWE match.
The six-time WWE Champion and Hall of Famer has reportedly told close friends that he feels he’s got “one more in him.” And while nothing has been officially confirmed, discussions are said to be heating up for either WrestleMania 42 or SummerSlam 2026 — two stages big enough for one of the most iconic returns in wrestling history.
A Return Two Decades in the Making
Austin’s last official match took place at WrestleMania 38 in 2022, where he shocked fans by coming out of a 19-year retirement to face Kevin Owens in an unsanctioned main event. The bout — part nostalgia, part pure adrenaline — exceeded every expectation.
“Give me a hell yeah!” Austin roared that night as 77,000 fans in Dallas erupted in unison.
That performance reignited something — both for him and for the audience.
Now, three years later, whispers of one more showdown have grown too loud to ignore. While no official WWE announcement has been made, insiders describe the talks as “serious” and “respectful of Austin’s legacy.”
“He wouldn’t come back for just anything,” said a source close to WWE creative. “It has to feel right. The story, the opponent, the moment — everything has to line up perfectly.”
Potential Opponents: The Dream List
If Austin does return, the question isn’t just when — it’s against who.
Fans have already begun fantasy-booking the match, and a few names keep surfacing again and again:
1. CM Punk – The Dream Match That Never Happened
For years, the idea of Austin vs. Punk has been wrestling’s greatest “what if.” Both men are rebels cut from the same cloth — outspoken, defiant, and unwilling to play by anyone’s rules.
It’s a generational clash that fans have begged for. Punk himself has hinted at wanting the match multiple times, famously exchanging words with Austin during a WWE 2K video promo a decade ago.
“If that glass breaks one last time,” one fan tweeted, “make it against Punk. No one else deserves it.”
2. LA Knight – The Attitude Era Meets the Modern Mic
If WWE wants to bridge eras, LA Knight might be the perfect opponent. His charisma, catchphrases, and crowd control have earned him comparisons to Austin for years.
“Yeah!” chants echo in arenas just like Austin’s “What?!” once did — a parallel not lost on fans.
“LA Knight vs. Stone Cold would be pure attitude,” wrote one Reddit user. “The promos alone would sell out WrestleMania.”
3. Randy Orton – Legend vs. Legend Killer
If Austin wants to go out against a peer who embodies both respect and danger, Randy Orton is the ideal fit. The Legend Killer facing the ultimate legend? It practically writes itself.
“Austin’s got the beer. Orton’s got the venom,” joked one fan online. “Either way, somebody’s getting RKO’d through a beer truck.”
The Legacy of the Texas Rattlesnake
For newer fans, it’s hard to overstate how seismic Austin’s return would be. In the late 1990s, at the height of WWE’s Attitude Era, Steve Austin wasn’t just a wrestler — he was a cultural revolution.
The middle fingers, the beer showers, the Stunners — Austin was the antihero America didn’t know it needed. He spoke for the working class, the misfits, the fans tired of being told to follow the rules.
“Austin 3:16 says I just whipped your ass!” became one of the most quoted lines in entertainment history.
Between 1998 and 2003, Austin headlined more pay-per-views than any other superstar and helped WWE crush its competition. His battles with Vince McMahon defined a generation of storytelling.
Even after injuries forced him into retirement in 2003, his influence never faded. Every time that glass-shattering sound hits the arena speakers, fans instantly rise to their feet — it’s instinctive, electric, timeless.
“One More In Me” — What It Really Means
When Austin hinted that he might have “one more in him,” fans took notice — and for good reason.
Those five words weren’t just a tease. They were a spark.
At 61, Austin still trains regularly and keeps himself in impressive shape. His 2022 match proved he can still move — and more importantly, still entertain at the highest level.
But the idea of “one more” goes deeper than physical ability. For Austin, it’s about closure.
“I did it my way, but I never got that one final chapter,” he said in a recent podcast interview. “If the stars ever align, who knows? Never say never.”
That sentiment has reignited hope across the WWE Universe.
Fans Are Already Losing It
Social media has exploded with speculation and excitement. Within hours of the rumor breaking, hashtags like #StoneColdReturns and #OneMoreMatch began trending on X (formerly Twitter).
Clips of Austin’s past matches — from his iconic beer truck moment to the WrestleMania 17 showdown with The Rock — flooded timelines as fans relived the moments that made him a legend.
“If that glass shatters again, I’ll cry like it’s 1999,” one fan posted.
“I don’t care who he faces — just give me one last Stunner.”
Even current WWE stars joined the fun, posting beer emojis and teasing potential storylines. LA Knight himself simply tweeted: “Yeah?” — a nod that sent the internet spiraling.
A Farewell Worth Waiting For
If the rumors prove true, Austin’s comeback could be one of the most emotional nights in wrestling history — a full-circle moment for a man who defined an era.
WWE has a golden opportunity here: not just to give fans nostalgia, but to honor the spirit of rebellion that made Austin unforgettable.
Whether it’s a match, a segment, or simply a final “Hell Yeah” in front of a packed stadium, fans know one thing — they’ll be there, chanting, beer in hand, hearts pounding.
Because when that glass shatters, time stops.
It’s not just a sound. It’s a feeling.
It’s history echoing through the arena.
It’s Stone Cold Steve Austin — and the world will lose it one more time. 🍻💥