Olympic gold medalist and WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle has one of the most illustrious careers in wrestling history. With multiple championship titles across various promotions, he easily ranks among the all-time greats of the sport. Angle’s incredible talent and unwavering dedication have earned him a special place in the hearts of fans, cementing his status as a true legend in the wrestling world.
In a recent interview on WFAN with Danielle McCartan, Kurt Angle shared his thoughts on not being the “greatest of all time” in WWE. While he recognized his accomplishments, he views himself as the greatest of “his generation.” Angle highlighted the significant contributions of his peers and their lasting impact on the wrestling industry, reflecting his humility and respect for the community as a whole.
The Hall of Famer had an impressive seven-year career in WWE, beginning with his debut at Survivor Series in 1999 and culminating in his celebrated “Wrestling Machine” era in 2006. After his time in WWE, he went on to join TNA and NJPW, where he continued to achieve considerable success. Angle made his return to WWE in 2017, not only for his Hall of Fame induction but also to participate in memorable final feuds that further cemented his legacy in professional wrestling.
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