Before he became a star in professional wrestling. Kurt Angle won a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics. He famously won the ...
Kurt Angle began wrestling at age seven and won ... But I love pro wrestling, so it wasn't meant to be for me." After the 1996 Summer Olympics, Angle wasn't ready to jump to WWE.
Even though WWE is a scripted form of sports entertainment, the in-ring action is real and the superstars are well trained to perform in the ring. WWE's popularity has made it mainstream and many ...
Kurt Angle’s intensity was unmatched, and his technical wrestling skills were unparalleled. Possessing an unprecedented competitive streak that fueled him to become a 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist ...
Kurt Angle is set to become the subject ... It will tell the story of his Olympic career and focus on his triumph at the 1996 Games in Atlanta, where he won a gold medal with "a broken freakin ...
No one would mistake Kurt Angle for Forrest Gump, but the wrestling legend gave it a shot while urging people to vote this ...
Kurt Angle was once told he was one ... achieved the incredible feat of winning an Olympic gold medal with a 'broken freakin’ neck' in 1996, the glory of which is the subject of an upcoming ...
Despite a short in-ring career, Angle is celebrated for his technical skills and Olympic background. Kurt Angle has revealed the reason behind Vince McMahon fining him $8000 (Image via WWE ...
Kurt Angle might have become the "Wrestling Machine ... the silliest things he did during his early days. According to the Olympic gold medallist, Vince McMahon instructed him to not just ...
Kurt Angle is making a Hollywood film about his Olympic career. The movie will focus on his journey from Pittsburgh to winning gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Directed by Ian and Eshom Nelms ...
PLAYA VISTA, CA - NOVEMBER 23: Liam Payne (L) and pro wrestler Kurt Angle ... the Olympic gold medalist in sound fashion. Later, in an interview with On Demand Entertainment, Angle shared how ...
Kurt Angle has opened up about his addiction issues, which led him to leave the WWE in 2006. The Olympic Gold Medallist left the WWE in 2006, after suffering with a painkiller addiction.