When the 'Texas Rattlesnake' asks you to donate blood, you do it!
Vince McMahon and ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin engaged in an iconic feud that lasted over two decades. Considering the intensity in their rivalry, it’s no surprise that the 'Texas Rattlesnake' is listed here.
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Vince and Steve Austin locked horns inside the steel cage at St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House, 1999. The latter was adamant to punish his boss, but Vince relied on tricks to avoid the deadly confrontation. Unfortunately for him, Vince could not escape his opponent’s wrath for long.
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During the match, Steve Austin rammed Vince’s face onto the cage which left him covered in blood. Back then, multiple clashes against the cage made it seem like Vince was genuinely wounded and it added a lot of emotions in his feud with Austin.
In another incident that transpired on RAW, Austin made Vince bleed in the name of 'blood donation'. Irony?
Vince McMahon was on a wheelchair, comfortable by the ringside when the sound of shattering glass fetched a deafening pop from the crowd. He was joined by The Rock, and together, they took down The Undertaker and Triple H, who were inside the ring.
Following that, Austin went on to manhandle Vince. He slammed him on the floor along with his wheelchair. When Vince lifted his head, the spectators gasped at the sight of ridiculous amount of blood that was covering Vince’s face.
Although this appeared to be the case when he used a blade, his blood-smeared face and red patches on the ground left the spectators in shock. The wound looked brutal and several were seriously concerned about his injury, while others blamed it on the blade.
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