Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar and other rivalries in WWE

Here we take look at our very own Olympic Gold medalists best WWE rivalries.

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By Blesson Daniel | Apr 8, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Kurt Angle is one of the most successful wrestlers in history. He is an Olympic gold medallist who was hired by WWE to serve as a professional wrestler. Angle not only caught on quickly, but he also outperformed everyone’s expectations. real life, everybody acknowledged he was a fantastic wrestler, but he offered so much more.

Angle aided in the creation of numerous riveting rivalries that made you want to get pay-per-views and watch television to see where the story went next, whether it was for championship gold or professional pride. Between 1999 and 2006, he had several fantastic ones in WWE, but these are the ones that stick out.

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Here’s a look back at some of Kurt Angle’s most memorable WWE rivalries

Triple H

Kurt Angle and Triple H had a long-running rivalry. It all started in 2000-2001 when they were both in WWE during the Attitude Era, and Angle began making advances on Stephanie McMahon.

Both guys were world champions and top competitors in their respective sports. Angle teamed up with a debuting Ronda Rousey to defeat Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at WrestleMania 34, almost two decades later.

Shawn Michaels

When Shawn Michaels returned to WWE, Kurt Angle was at the pinnacle of his career. For ages, most fans recognized that regardless of his pride and demeanour, HBK was the best wrestler in the world.

When Michaels returned, he was in a better mood and eager to swindle others. Angle was the only man who could compete with him in the ring, and the two had a terrific feud that ended at WrestleMania 21 when Angle forced Michaels to tap out.

Brock Lesnar

As everyone knows how good Brock is and without any doubt, his bout with Angle gave him a big career boost. The Beast won the world title in his debut year, defeating The Rock. Over the following 18 years, he was only beaten by a handful of people, all of whom were senior executives at the corporation.

Lesnar and Angle began feuding in 2003, culminating in their WWE Championship encounter at WrestleMania XIX, in which Lesnar failed the Shooting Star Press but nonetheless defeated Angle for the championship.