Freddie Kitchens wants to teach Steve Austin his signature ‘soupbone’ move
Freddie Kitchens thinks he knows about wrestling moves and wants to show off his best one to Steve Austin.
Austin, a former WCW and WWE Superstar wrestler, filmed a video with Baker Mayfield during a visit to the Cleveland Browns’ offseason program this year. The video showed Stone Cold catching passes from Mayfield and aired on WWE’s “Monday Night RAW” program as part of “Straight Up Steve Austin.”
.@bakermayfield throwing to @steveaustinBSR. Yep.
Don't miss Mayfield on Straight Up Steve Austin on @USA_Network this Monday at 11 p.m. pic.twitter.com/jV6ZcCoeYE
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) August 25, 2019
Speaking about Austin’s visit to camp Monday, Kitchens said Stone Cold’s route-running could use some work. The Browns head coach also bragged about his “Soupbone” move, which he described as an elbow drop off the top rope.
Freddie is ready to show @steveaustinBSR his patented move … the soup bone pic.twitter.com/UTPaZxsULQ
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) August 26, 2019
I don’t know about you, but Kitchens looks pretty intimidating to me. I wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of his Soupbone any more than I’d want to receive the Stone Cold Stunner.