Stone Cold Steve Austin Recalls The Night He Chugged 115 Beers In Japan With Stacy Keibler and The Dudley Boyz

Former WWE wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin isn’t fighting much these days, but in his hey day, Austin was known for pounding beers like there was no tomorrow.

On the latest episode of The Texas Rattlesnake’s podcast, he recalled a time when he and three other former wrestlers knocked back 115 beers during a show in Japan.

If you want to hear it, he starts talking about it at the 1:07:00 mark in the embed below:

In his podcast called the Steve Austin Show, Austin recalls a story where he, Stacy Keibler, Bubba Ray, and D-Von Dudley, had a historic drinking night that Austin admitted was the most he had ever drank.

“Were you in Japan the time we did the beer bash with the Dudleys and Stacy Keibler? … We went through 115 beers that night, and that was the most I ever went through,” Austin told former WWE timekeeper Mark Yeaton, guest of this particular podcast episode.

Now this is coming from a guy who chugs at least 12 cans of beer at the end of every match. Granted, half of them would spill all over the wrestling ring.

Wrestling fans might hear this and think, ‘Well, yeah. It’s Stone Cold. Drinking beer is what he does,’ but 115 beers is pretty crazy.

As crazy as that story is, it pales in comparison to what former wrestler Andre the Giant used to drink, as there have been claims of him chugging up to 156 beers on his own, and even drinking six bottles of Mateus Rosé before every match.

There seems to be a trend between wrestlers and insane amounts of beer, and each story sounds crazier than the next.

h/t bleacher report, picthx facebook

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