Kurt Steven Angle stands as one of the most accomplished figures in the worlds of amateur and professional wrestling. Born on December 9, 1968, in the Pittsburgh suburb of Mt. Lebanon Township, ...
Kurt Angle won an Olympic gold medal with a broken neck in 1996, and before the end of the decade was a star in WWE. Angle is an American gold medalist, so on t ...
Thus, his GM gig trundled along for a while before the ultimate sin was committed: WWE installed Jason Jordan as Kurt's ...
Kurt Angle recently praised The Smashing Machine, a biopic about MMA legend Mark Kerr. Dwayne Johnson stars as the UFC Hall of Famer in the film. Angle discussed his relationship with Kerr before ...
Kurt Angle has seen Benny Safdie’s The Smashing Machine, led by a remarkable performance from Dwayne Johnson as UFC champ Mark Kerr, telling fans he believes the A24-backed film “deserves an Oscar.” ...
Kurt Angle wrestled plenty of WWE Hall of Famers throughout his legendary career, but there is one name he wishes he could have shared the ring with. “Bret Hart, I would have loved to wrestle Bret,” ...
To many wrestling fans, Kurt Angle is either at the top of or near the top of professional wrestling's greatest in-ring performers. While many might place Kurt Angle at the top of their lists, Angle ...
Did Kurt Angle acknowledge Chris Benoit despite the controversy surrounding his death? During an episode of the INSIGHT podcast, The Olympic Gold Medalist discussed his experience of how he had to ...
Matthew Wilkinson is part of The Sportster's list writing and news writing teams. He has been writing professionally both online and in print about wrestling, soccer, and pop culture since 2017 after ...
Kurt Angle explains how he wanted to wrestle when he returned to WWE in 2017, but Vince McMahon’s plans altered his plans. While sitting idle as WWE GM of Raw, he started to build up ring rust as the ...
WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle recently opened up about the lowest point in his life. He discussed consuming alcohol excessively after leaving WWE in 2006 to join TNA. During an appearance on The ...
The WWE Hall of Famer explains how he was able to win Olympic gold after breaking his neck twice in the weeks leading up. “I had four broken vertebrae in my neck. I had two discs sticking directly in ...
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