Clip From Stone Cold's Hunt To Kill

It’s easy to forget how big of a celebrity Stone Cold Steve Austin was at one point. Wrestling was reaching its apex in popularity in the late 1990s, early 2000s and two names bodyslammed above all others: The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Yes, wrestling is goofy, juvenile, fake, maybe even stupid, but for a large segment of the population, it’s good clean fun, a larger-than-life male soap opera with an ever-evolving cast of heroes and villains. Within a few years, The Rock suplexed his way onto the Hollywood A-List, proving himself a charismatic, educated family man with a penchant for fell-good children’s movies, and Stone Cold Steve Austin, well, he battled injuries and overexposure before finding a niche in B action movies. Life doesn’t always work out the way you plan, but if you give the stunner to enough people around you, good things will happen. Like Hunt To Kill.

I haven’t seen this film yet, but if the clip we have for you is any indication, Hunt To Kill involves a lot of broken bones and aborted rape attempts. It may be a little too violent, horrifying and sleep-ruining for the general population, but this movie absolutely has the right to exist. One out of twenty people will love it. If you’re one of those people, you already know who you are. You clicked on this link; so, go ahead, watch the video below. Just try not to do it around anyone who has a heart condition or will judge you.

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