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  1. Angle’s career in professional wrestling, which began in 1998, will always be regarded as one of the very best in history. He was known as the “Wrestling Machine”, and for very good reason.

  2. Oct 3, 2022 · After winning a gold medal for wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games, Kurt Angle was approached by Vince McMahon with a 10-year multimillion-dollar contract to join WWE.

  3. Nov 9, 2021 · During 2006, Angle was known as “The Wrestling Machine” and as someone who participated in some of the most hilarious segments in the company before, Angle took on a more dark and sinister persona. The comedic facet was stripped away and Angle was presented as a freak athlete, ruthless and remorseless down to his core.

  4. May 3, 2009 · Hawk e-mail: ``This letter is to clarify the misunderstanding or misinterpretation in the Philly Inquirer on April 9 with Mr. Kurt Angle. ``At the closure -- and mutually agreed release -- between Kurt Angle and WWE, Mr. Angle wants you and wrestling fans to know that he was offered a health and Wellness program by WWE at their conclusion.''

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  6. Apr 6, 2023 · Even though Kurt Angle was a top guy in WWE, he left the company in 2006 due to some issues with drugs and alcohol that led to Vince McMahon wanting Kurt to go to rehab. When Kurt refused, Angle was let out of his contract and decided to make the jump to TNA Wrestling, which is a company that had a much lighter schedule than WWE along with a ...

  7. August 15, 1998 and only five days later, Kurt was in Newburyport, Massachusetts for a match against another youthful athlete, Shawn Stasiak. Angle beat his opponent and won his first pro-wrestling match. The next evening in Salem, Angle won a match over Prichard. He learned quickly and in October, Angle signed a contract with the WWF.

  8. Aug 3, 2021 · When Kurt Angle retired from in-ring competition in WWE in 2019, he did so with no shortage of pro wrestling accolades. Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017 (and both the TNA/IMPACT – 2013, and Wrestling Observer Newsletter – 2004, hall of fames before that), Angle ended his career with 21 championships, 13 of which were world championships across major companies including WWE, TNA ...