"Stone Cold" Steve Austin was once known as the "toughest S.O.B. in the WWE" and the retired WWE Superstar doesn't shy away from that moniker on his podcast, Steve Austin Unleashed, where he speaks his mind to his listeners as if they were WWE Chairman Vince McMahon at the height of the Attitude Era.

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Austin "opened up a can of whoop a--" on his podcast a few months ago when discussing the controversy surrounding gay marriage, but as Deadspin reports, the comments are just now making their way around wrestling websites and into the news.

Austin, almost in wrestling promo-form, went off on the topic.

"I don't give a sh-- if two guys, two gals, guy-gal, whatever it is, I believe that any human being in America, or any human being in the godd--n world, that wants to be married, and if it's same-sex, more power to 'em," Austin said in defense of gay marriage on his show.

The full audio can be heard by clicking here.

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Austin then got into the religious aspects of gay marriage and churches not willing to recognize it.

"What also chaps my a--, some of these churches, have the high horse that they get on and say 'we as a church do not believe in that.' Which one of these motherf---ers talked to God, and God said that same-sex marriage was a no-can-do?"

Austin retired from active competing in 2003 after losing to The Rock at WrestleMania XIX, but he's made sporadic appearances on-screen for the WWE over the last decade, including in the opening segment at WrestleMania XXX earlier this month in New Orleans along with The Rock and Hulk Hogan.

Outside of the ropes, "The Texas Rattlesnake" has a reality show at his Broken Skull Ranch and started doing his podcast twice a week for Podcastone.com.

Austin continued to discuss the gay marriage topic on his show.

"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 f---ing prison, and accept God and he's going to let him into heaven?" Austin said. "After the fact that he did all that s---? See that's all horses--- to me, that don't jive with me."

Whether or not one agrees with Austin is irrelevant as it's the way Austin feels and that's the bottom line because Stone Cold said so.