WWE Hall of Famer ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin has driven out on an ATV as part of his signature entrance many times over his career, but Sunday’s ride was far from routine.
The wrestling legend showed up on day two of WrestleMania in Las Vegas to fire up the already boisterous crowd even further. Austin drove his ATV down the ramp and circled around the ring…only to briefly lose control by smashing into the barricade.
Worse yet, the collision caused a woman sitting in the front row to fall to the ground. WWE President Nick Khan even went over to check on the fan and make sure she was okay:
Per Daisy Ruth of WrestlingInc.com, Steve Austin also went over and checked on the woman after concluding his segment in the ring. Thankfully, it appears as though she was fine and avoided serious injury.
Austin cut one of his signature promos in the ring and celebrated with some beer drinking, as his wrestling persona always does. Now we wait and see if Austin and/or the company will be hit with a lawsuit.
Steve Austin Wrestled His Final WWE Match At WrestleMania 38

A series of injuries, including a serious neck issue, prompted the Texas Rattlesnake to retire from professional wrestling in 2003. After 19 years away, however, Austin agreed for one more match with Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 38.
Austin defeated Owens in a No Holds Barred match to close out night one of WrestleMania 38, putting an extra cherry on top of his illustrious career.
