WWE rumors: Kurt Angle not out of wrestling completely

Kurt Angle [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Robertlbeukema ]

Kurt Angle is someone who made it quite big in the wrestling entertainment binge and while he did make waves in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), he ultimately found stardom with Total Nonstop Action (TNA).

Angle left the WWE back in 2006 and immediately jumped on board the TNA bandwagon. Angle asked for his release back then due to health reasons. Angle said at the time that he was unable to take time off and was forced to perform despite hurting.

But, apparently, all of that turned for the best and now Angle is quietly walking away and obviously at the top of the TNA franchise. But it is really his swan song?

Well, Angle could still make appearances, although it may not be in the competitive nature like he did in the past. It could be limited to special events, probably in the same way that the WWE books its legends like The Undertaker.

Speaking of the WWE, there are those who wonder if Angle would make a return to the WWE scene.

While he neither confirmed (nor denied) it on Ring Rust Radio, it sees that Angle would be more interested in the main roster spot or a special Wrestlemania match similar to perhaps how WWE legends are booked such as Sting and even former WWE Hall of Famer great Hulk Hogan.

How about guiding the upstarts under the WWE NXT banner?

Angle doesn't appear to be interested in the developmental arm of the WWE, believing that things would not work well for him when it comes to working with the future talent who could someday make the main roster.

Although he may not be fine with the idea, Angle would have been a big help to the rising stars under WWE NXT. He has been around, being champion for both WWE and TNA; his wealth of experience and knowledge would have been a big help.

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