WWE 2K24 – ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers

WWE 2K24 – ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers
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In a blast from the past, the “Stone Cold” stunner, Steve Austin, is back in a big way. This is why we’re looking at all ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers in WWE 2K24.

Austin is back with his Stone Cold Stunner finisher, and it’s always a joy to see. While he might not have a Super Finisher, other classic moves like his 3:16 Thesz Press make an appearance.

With the full release around the corner and early access in full swing, it’s time to step into the ring. Make sure you read our guides covering if the 40 Years of WrestleMania edition is worth it and how to drag opponents. Now, on to WWE 2K24 Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers.

Steve Austin signatures and finishers in WWE 2K24
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‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers in WWE 2K24

There are several different versions of Stone Cold, based on appearances over the years. Sadly, there isn’t much variety for the legendary wrestler in 2K24, with the ’91 and ’01 versions having the exact same move sets. Furthermore, Stone Cold doesn’t have his own Super Finisher – fancy special attacks – added just for WWE 2K24.

Here is a table showing every Signature and Finisher available to Stone Cold Steve Austin in WWE 2K24:

CharacterSignature MoveFinisherSuper Finisher
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin3:16 Thesz Press
Elbow Drop
Stone Cold StunnerNone.
‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers in WWE 2K24

Each version of Steve Austin has the same Signature Move, along with the same Finisher. They also all share the same movesets, meaning there won’t be any variation in playstyle depending on which one you play as.

How to perform ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers in WWE 2K24

Before we get into Steve Austin’s Signatures and Finisher and how to perform them, you first need to learn about the different ways to perform these attacks. In WWE 2K24, Signatures and Finishers have two distinct meters.

The Signature and Finisher meters fill up and can be used independently of one another. The Finisher Meter has three bars, meaning you can store three Finisher uses at any given time. The Signature moves, however, are tied to the Momentum Meter. This also lets you perform Instant Recovery and Paybacks at the cost of draining the gauge.

Finishers need to be performed from specific positions, so make sure you check the move list before trying. This is how to do WWE 2K24 Stone Cold Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers, including button inputs and the positioning needed to perform them:

MoveButton InputPositioning
3:16 Thesz PressR2 + SquareLocation: In-ring and ringside. Positioning: Running/Rope rebound
Elbow DropR2 + Square Location: In-ring. Positioning: Supine – side
Stone Cold StunnerR2 + X Location: In-ring and ringside. Positioning: Standing in front
WWE 2K24 ‘Stone Cold‘ Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers

The Momentum and Finisher Meters will fill up as you hit your opponent and perform attacks, taunt, or hurt your opponent. When it comes to your location and positioning for these moves, you should consider a few things when trying to input the attack.

You won’t be able to perform attacks outside the ring if the command says you need to be ‘in-ring’, for example. When it comes to positioning, this is where you are in relation to your opponent. Supine, if you aren’t aware, means your opponent is lying on the ground on their back, facing upwards.

That’s it for WWE 2K24 Steve Austin Signatures and Finishers. For more, read our guides covering the Undertaker’s Signature and Finisher moves and all the locker codes.

WWE 2K24 Stone Cold Steve Austin Signatures FAQs

Can you do a Finisher at any time?

No. You first need to fill the Finisher Meter to perform Finishers. There are three bars you can fill up at any time.

Why is Steve Austin called ‘Stone Cold’?

Supposedly, the origins of his name come from his then-wife, Jeanie. It is in reference to his tea getting “stone cold” if he doesn’t drink it.