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Steve Austin vs. Kenta Kobashi vs. Jon Moxley vs. Curt Hennig

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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. Kenta Kobashi vs. "Death Rider" Jon Moxley vs. "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig
CPU-simmed elimination match with no countouts, no DQs, and no time limit
February 1, 2022


"Stone Cold" Steve Austin (real name: Steve Williams) is an American media personality, actor, producer, and retired professional wrestler. Wrestling in WCW, ECW, and the WWF, among other places, Austin was one of the top wrestlers of the 1990s.

Kenta Kobashi is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. Kobashi started his career in All Japan Pro Wrestling in 1988, where he became one of the promotion's top stars. Kobashi left All Japan in June 2000, taking part in a mass exodus which led to the formation of Pro Wrestling NOAH. Kobashi's 735 day run as GHC Heavyweight Champion (2003-2005) in NOAH is considered one of the all-time great modern title reigns.

Jon Moxley (real name: Jonathan Good) is an American pro wrestler who competes in All Elite Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Moxley wrestled for several years in WWE under the name Dean Ambrose, where he was part of The Shield with Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. Moxley is a brilliant promo and has thrived with the creative latitude given to him in AEW.

Curt Hennig was an American professional wrestler best known for his run using his "Mr. Perfect" gimmick in the WWF. Hennig performed under his real name for several promotions, including WCW and the AWA. Hennig was the son of wrestler Larry "The Axe" Hennig.


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