Kemo
05-06-2019, 04:46 PM
Kurt Angle held another one of his Q&A sessions from his Facebook page recently and answered some interesting questions like his favorite 205 Live Star and more.
Angle first answered a question about his new contract with WWE. A fan asked him if he is happy with his new deal and Kurt replied positively saying that he feels like he can really help some younger talents.
A fan asked who is the one past rival Angle will like to have one more match against if given a chance, and the Olympic Gold Medalist replied with the name of John Cena:
“Cena. John was young when we locked horns. He got better and better every year. I left the WWE in 2006. John’s best years were 2007-12. Imagine the matches we would have had if I stayed.”
Continuing on the topic, Kurt Angle also answered a question about one thing he wishes he could do once more in the company in light of his recent retirement.
While Angle didn’t point to anything specific with his answer, he did say that he wonders what would have happened if he hadn’t left WWE in 2006.
While he can’t dwell on what happened, the former World Champion claimed that it makes him curious how much success he would have had.
Angle first answered a question about his new contract with WWE. A fan asked him if he is happy with his new deal and Kurt replied positively saying that he feels like he can really help some younger talents.
A fan asked who is the one past rival Angle will like to have one more match against if given a chance, and the Olympic Gold Medalist replied with the name of John Cena:
“Cena. John was young when we locked horns. He got better and better every year. I left the WWE in 2006. John’s best years were 2007-12. Imagine the matches we would have had if I stayed.”
Continuing on the topic, Kurt Angle also answered a question about one thing he wishes he could do once more in the company in light of his recent retirement.
While Angle didn’t point to anything specific with his answer, he did say that he wonders what would have happened if he hadn’t left WWE in 2006.
While he can’t dwell on what happened, the former World Champion claimed that it makes him curious how much success he would have had.