"Stone Cold" Steve Austin Shows His Support for Same-Sex Marriage As Only "Stone Cold" Steve Austin Can

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin did a podcast about same-sex marriage recently. He had some interesting thoughts on the issue.

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When "Stone Cold" Steve Austin used to climb into the wrestling ring, he didn't pull any punches. And apparently, he takes the same exact approach when it comes to sharing his opinions on things. Because recently, Stone Cold released a podcast that featured him talking about the topic of same-sex marriage, and he didn't hold back at all when he shared his support for it.

"I don't give a shit if two guys, two gals, guy-gal, whatever it is, I believe that any human being in America or any human being in the goddamn world that wants to be married, and if it's same-sex, more power to 'em," he said in the podcast.

Stone Cold didn't stop there, either. He also talked about how he feels when people try to convince others that same-sex marriage is wrong.

"What also chaps my ass, some of these churches have the high horse that they get on and say, 'We as a church do no believe in that,'" he said. "Which one of these motherfuckers talked to God and God said that same-sex marriage was a no-can-do?"

And as if he didn't make his point clear enough with those two quotes, Stone Cold then really went off. 

"OK, so two cats can't get married if they want to get married, but then a guy can go murder 14 people, molest five kids, then go to fucking prison, and accept God and He's going to let him into heaven?" he said. "After the fact that he did all that shit? See, that's all horseshit to me. That don't jive with me."

If you want to listen to Stone Cold's whole tirade, press play on the clip below. But just FYI, it's very NSFW:

And that's the bottom line 'cause Stone Cold….ah, you know the rest.

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