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“It Was Easy To Wrestle Them” – Kurt Angle Comments On Working With Kane and The Undertaker

Published 10/18/2020, 11:57 AM EDT

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WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle has worked with a plethora of superstars throughout his career. He spoke about some of his career highlights in a recent Facebook q&a.

Angle was asked who was his favorite opponent in the ring. He previously named Shawn Michaels, but this time, he named the Brothers of Destruction as his favorite opponents.

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Kurt Angle faced Undertaker in a memorable match at No Way Out. After No Way Out, Kurt Angle defended the World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker in a rematch. Angle won the match via disqualification.

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The Olympic Gold Medalist wrestled his last match in WWE against Baron Corbin at WrestleMania 35. Many called the match lackluster.

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After that, Angle served as a producer before leaving WWE in March. WWE offered him various roles like Matt Riddle’s manager, and coach in the Performance Centre. However, he chose to focus on his nutrition business.

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In the same Q&A, the Gold Medalist revealed his dream opponent in AEW. He revealed, “Rusev [now known as Miro]. Do I need to explain why? Olympic Hero vs. The Bulgarian Brute. He’s an exceptional Performer.”

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He also revealed how his history with the Olympics influenced his decision to shift into sports entertainment.

“It helped, but I would have pursued it anyway. It may have taken me a bit longer to get there, but I would have done it. I fell in love with it in 1998 after I started watching WWE.”

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