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| Real name: Kurt S. Angle Height: 5'10" Weight: 220 lbs. Date of birth: December 9, 1968 Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA Pro debut: 1999 Trained by: Dory Funk Jr. Finishing move: Ankle Lock Submission Biography - In 1987, Angle became a Pennsylvania State Wrestling Champion as a senior at Mt. Lebanon high school in Pittsburgh. Angle was also a linebacker on the football team. - Angle earned freshman of the year honors at Clarion University in 1988. He earned two NCAA championships, one as a sophomore and the other as a senior. - In 1989, Angle placed second in the Espoir World Cup and the Yasar Dogu Tournament (Turkey). - Angle won the Canadian Cup Championship in 1990. - Following college graduation, Angle accepted various wrestling-coaching jobs and started training for the Olympics. - Despite not playing college football, Angle received a try out for the Pittsburgh Steelers. - Angle defeated Abbas Jadidi of Iran via referee's decision, to win the 1996 Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Gold Medal at 220 pounds. - A tearful Angle received his Olympic Gold metal on July 31, 1996. - Angle was first contacted about joining the WWF in 1996. At the time, Angle claimed pro wrestling was not in his future. - In the summer of 1998, Angle became of a fan of the WWF. A short time later, he contacted WWF Chairman Vince McMahon to see if the company still had interest in his services. - In October 1998, Angle signed a five-year contract with the World Wrestling Federation. - Upon completing his training at the WWF Funkin' Dojo, Angle was sent to Power Pro Wrestling in Memphis for development. - Angle defeated the "Irish Assassin" Mic Tierney on April 2, 1999, in a "Salute the Flag" match. - On July 24, 1999, Angle defeated J.R. Smooth (Rikishi) for the Power Pro Wrestling title in Memphis, TN. - Angle made his pay-per-view debut at the 1999 Survivor Series. He defeated Shawn Stasiak. - Angle defeated Steve Blackman on December 12, 1999, at "Armageddon." - On February 8, 2000, Angle defeated Val Venis for the European title in Austin, TX. - At No Way Out, Angle beat Chris Jericho for the Intercontinental title in Hartford, CT. - Angle defeated Chris Benoit at the U.K. only pay-per-view Insurrextion in London. - On the June 12, 2000 episode of "Raw," Angle interfered in the Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley vs. Lita WWF Women's title match, allowing Stephanie to retain the title. - Angle defeated Jericho, Crash Holly, and Rikishi to become the first King of the Ring of the new millennium. - Despite tension between Triple H and Angle over Stephanie, the duo defeated the Acolytes on the August 21, 2000 episode of "Raw." - On the August 24, 2000 edition of "Smackdown," Stephanie and Angle finally shared a kiss. - The following week, Angle defeated Eddy Guerrero with Stephanie in his corner. Stephanie was urged to join Angle by commissioner Foley. - On September 13, 2000, Angle worked an UPW (Ultimate Pro Wrestling) show, an affiliate of the WWF's. Angle defeated WWF hopeful Christopher Daniels. - Angle teamed with Benoit on the September 29, 2000 episode of "Smackdown" to defeat The Rock and Triple H. - Angle defeated Triple H on the October 2, 2000 episode of "Raw" to become the number one contender to the WWF title. - With Stephanie voluntarily in his corner, Angle pinned Kane on the October 12, 2000 edition of "Smackdown" Stephanie announced that her relationship with Angle was purely a business arrangement. - At No Mercy in Albany, NY, Angle defeated The Rock in a no disqualification match to capture the WWF title. - At Survivor Series '00, Angle successfully defended the WWF title against the Undertaker. - Angle pinned The Rock in the six man Hell In the Cell match at Armageddon to successfully defend the WWF title against Steve Austin, Rikishi, Triple H, and the Undertaker. - At the 2001 Royal Rumble, Angle (who had Trish Stratus in his corner for a time) pinned Triple H to retain the WWF title. - At Wrestlemania XVII in Houston, TX, Angle pinned Benoit. - Angle defeated Benoit in a best "2 out of 3 falls/ladder" match, thanks to outside interference from Edge and Christian, to regain his Olympic Gold metals at Judgment Day 2001. - On June 2, 2001 in Stillwater, OK, Angle was inducted into the National Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame. - Nine days later, Angle defeated Benoit in a steel cage match on "Raw." - At the 2001 King of the Ring, Angle beat Shane McMahon in a bloody "street fight" match. - At the July 24, 2001 "Smackdown" television taping in Pittsburgh, PA, Angle pinned Booker T for the WCW title. - On the September 10, 2001 episode of "Raw," Angle defeated Rob Van Dam for the WWF Hardcore title, but moments later, Van Dam regained it thanks to interference from Austin. - At Unforgiven '01 in Pittsburgh, PA, Angle forced Austin to submit and captured the WWF title. - On the October 22, 2001 edition of "Raw," Angle defeated Rhyno for the WCW United States title in Kansas City, MO. - One week later on "Raw," Angle turned against team WWF and joined the Alliance. - At No Way Out '02, Angle defeated Triple H. Stephanie served as the special guest referee. - At Wrestlemania X-8 in Toronto, Angle defeated Kane. - At Backlash '02, Angle downed Edge. - A bald headed Angle defeated Hulk Hogan at the 2002 King of the Ring PPV in Columbus, OH. - At Summerslam '02, Angle defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. - At No Mercy '02 in Little Rock, AR, Angle and Benoit defeated Edge and Mysterio Jr. to capture the newly created Smackdown brand Tag Team title. - Angle defeated the Big Show at Armageddon '02 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL to capture the WWE title. - On the December 19, 2002 episode of "Smackdown," Angle introduced Paul Heyman as his agent. - At Royal Rumble '03, Angle successfully defended the WWE title against Chris Benoit. - On April 11, 2003, Angle underwent neck surgery by Dr. Hae-Dong Jho. - At Vengeance '03 in Denver, CO, Angle won a three way match over Brock Lesnar and the Big Show to regain the WWE title. - At Summerslam '03, Angle defeated Lesnar to successfully retain the WWE title. - Angle defeated John Cena at the 2003 No Mercy PPV in Baltimore, MD. - At the 2003 Survivor Series, Team Angle (Angle, Benoit, Cena, Bradshaw and Hardcore Holly) defeated Team Lesnar (Lesnar, Matt Morgan, Nathan Jones, Big Show, and A-Train). - At No Way Out '04, Angle defeated Cena and the Big Show in a three way match to earn a WWE title show at Wrestlemania XX. - On March 23, 2004, Angle was named "General Manager" for the Smackdown brand. - At Summerslam '04 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Angle defeated Eddy Guerrero. - At Wrestlemania 21 in Los Angeles, CA, Angle forced Shawn Michaels to submit to his ankle lock submission. - On the June 13, 2005 edition of "Raw," Angle was the second pick in the 2005 draft lottery by Eric Bischoff. - After losing his Olympic gold metal to Eugene, Angle regained it at Summerslam '05. |
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