George Kittle is making his rounds today, doing interviews and promoting Old Spice. The San Francisco 49ers tight end got a bit of a surprise during his conversation with Stephen A. Smith, Max Kellerman, and Molly Qerim Rose on ESPN's First Take.
One of Kittle's all-time favorite wrestling stars, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, dropped in on the conversation to surprise the tight end. The unknowing Kittle was asked why he is such an admirer of the famous wrestler just before the special appearance.
"'Stone Cold'? He's the man!" Kittle started to say before Austin showed up on the screen.
"Oh, you've got to be kidding me right now," Kittle reacted. "... Are you kidding me right now?"
You can watch the reaction from an excited Kittle below.
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