Kurt Angle Reveals The Reason For Scrapping This Blockbuster WWE Event

The match between Lesnar and Angle was the culmination of his month-long storyline that began in late 2002 with the formation of the team His Angle.

The match between Lesnar and Angle was the culmination of his month-long storyline that began in late 2002 with the formation of the team His Angle.
By Sri Praneeth Palli | Jan 19, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Brock Lesnar’s win over Kurt Angle at the WrestleMania XIX Main Event ushered in Lesnar’s second WWE Championship. But as Angle explained in a new episode of The Kurt Angle Show, the original plan for the end of things was very different from what it actually was. The gold medalist was seeking to retain his title as part of extra time. He likened his WWE reign to the current Bloodline.

The match between Lesnar and Angle was the culmination of his month-long storyline that began in late 2002 with the formation of the team His Angle. With his new manager Paul Heyman and amateur wrestler standouts Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin, Team Angle formed to help the WWE Champion retain his title. According to Angle, Haas and Benjamin won the WWE Tag Team Championship in early 2003 and their play was top of the line for the long term.

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“I should reign over a great long title for over a year,” he said. We wanted to do what the Usos are currently doing. But that plan was scrapped when Angle broke his neck in a match about a month before WrestleMania.Angle broke his neck in WWE One of four times… However, Angle was able to run at WrestleMania and relinquish the title to Lesnar. 

He returned to the ring much earlier than expected, opting for a “cleanup surgery” that would bring him back in just three months rather than a more significant surgery that could have forced him into early retirement. At this point, WWE reintroduced Angle as a babyface and disbanded Team Angle. The stable only lasted about six months, leaving a lot of potential on the table. “NWO, DX, Team Angle. As I said, we don’t belong in that category because we haven’t been around long enough to earn that kind of respect. I thought it would be one.”

Musumeci attained the inaugural flyweight submission grappling international identity in only his 2D ONE appearance. Before that, he submitted Japanese Brazilian jiu-jitsu wizard Masakazu Imanari in his debut. Mongolia’s Gantumur Bayanduuren displayed other-worldly durability in his loss to Musumeci, refusing to faucet notwithstanding tearing 3 ligaments in his knee. However, the champ would not see a factor in now any longer tapping.

Ospreay has also talked about his interactions with other wrestlers on social media and posted over the years if he had any regrets. He says he will make things right with people. “Yes. I feel like a total C-nt when it comes to this stuff, so I actually did a lot of soul-searching. I feel like I don’t think about what I write.” f-ck I really don’t understand it. I’m on the freaking autistic spectrum and have crazy ADHD.So I’m not thinking about sh-t. 

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