Kurt Angle is one of the few wrestlers who can boast about the fact that he has been inducted into both the WWE and TNA Hall of Fames. The Olympic Gold Medalist was actually inducted into the TNA Hall ...
First gaining notoriety in the 1996 Summer Olympics, Kurt Angle is one of the most decorated and recognizable professional wrestlers of all time. After becoming an Olympic Gold Medalist, Angle made a ...
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, ...
1) Angle says he had better matches and came into his own in TNA, taking pride in it. 2) He names AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Sting and others, crediting TNA's deep talent pool. 3) He hopes WWE will buy TNA ...
Kellie Crawford is a freelance writer who has been writing about pop culture – pro wrestling included — for more than a decade. Kellie is also currently a reviewer for U.S. Review of Books and has ...
It is safe to say that Kurt Angle has enjoyed not one, but two Hall of Fame-worthy careers, first in WWE and later in TNA. After famously winning an Olympic gold medal with a broken neck in 1996, ...
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 the surface, a clear babyface character.
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's run in TNA was absolutely legendary, but many WWE fans didn't get to see 'Peak Angle' in real time. In a new interview, Angle spoke about WWE eventually buying the TNA library and what it ...
WWE legend Kurt Angle has discussed the differences in working in TNA and WWE, and how he enjoyed working at the former as much as the latter. Angle made his mark in pro wrestling in WWE, but truly ...