Kurt Angle recounts some of his prior business interactions with the UFC. Following his gold-medal-winning performance in the 1996 Olympics, Kurt Angle was approached by the Ultimate Fighting ...
2006 saw some major arrivals in TNA Wrestling. Both Sting and Kurt Angle made their foray into the IMPACT Zone. Sting hadn’t competed in a wrestling ring since 2003. The Icon made his in-ring return ...
Kurt Angle is hoping that WWE’s relationship with TNA results in even more of TNA’s wrestling history making its way to fans. Speaking to Podstarz in a recent interview, Angle said he hopes that WWE ...
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 ...
Though he’s widely regarded as one of the best professional wrestlers to ever live, Kurt Angle believes a portion of his career goes under-appreciated. While speaking with WrestleZone, Angle was asked ...
While Kurt Angle's strongest association will always be with WWE, his legacy in wrestling also has close ties to TNA/Impact Wrestling, where he spent the bulk of his active career wrestling from 2006 ...
When Kurt Angle left WWE in 2006, he quickly joined TNA, easily rising through the ranks and becoming one of the biggest main event stars. On "The Kurt Angle Show," the veteran recalled his favorite ...
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 ...