It looks like The Undertaker isn't the only WWE star that can rise from the dead.

WWE legend Stone Cold Steve Austin will be back in the ring at WrestleMania 38. The promotion tweeted a video Tuesday afternoon, announcing the return of the former star.

Stone Cold Steve Austin hasn't wrestled in nearly 19 years. He lost to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in WrestleMania 19 on March 30, 2003 before retiring. Austin has spent almost two decades coping with the loss, which sealed the end of his wrestling career. “For 19 years I've had to live with that defeat, knowing my time was up,” the 57-year-old said.

Austin said that Canadian wrestler Kevin Owens caught his attention when he began talking about “the great state of Texas.” He ironically thanked Owens for “waking something up deep inside” of him that he has “kept buried for 19 years.”

The WWE legend ended the video with a warning to Owens.

“I will guarantee you this; in Dallas, Texas where I started my career at WrestleMania, Stone Cold Steve Austin is gonna open up one last can of whoop a– on you Kevin Owens,” he concluded.

Austin isn't the only one coming out of retirement for WrestleMania. WWE CEO Vince McMahon is also expected to make his ring return at the annual live event.

WrestleMania 38 will be held in Arlington, Texas and runs from Saturday, April 2 to Sunday, April 3.