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Kurt Steven Angle Wiki Biography

Kurt Steven Angle was born on 9 December 1968, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA,  and is a professional wrestler, actor, as well as a former amateur wrestler renowned for his college accomplishments in particular.

So just how rich is Kurt Angle? According to authoritative sources, Kurt Angle’s net worth is estimated to be over $30 million as of late 2017, the main source of his wealth coming from his involvement in professional wrestling.

Kurt Angle Net Worth $30 Million

Kurt Angle was extremely passionate about wrestling from his childhood, and began attending amateur wrestling lessons when he was seven years old. Angle really advanced his amateur wrestling career in college, enrolling at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, and graduating with a degree in education in 1993. He won the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA) championship twice. In 1996, Kurt Angle took part in the Olympic Games in Atlanta, and even though he suffered  various injuries, he managed to win the gold medal in the heavyweight division.

Kurt’s prospects for a professional career were very good, but he initially turned down a deal with the World Wrestling Federation(WWF)  but was subsequently convinced to attend the Extreme Championship Wrestling as a guest commentator. Kurt Angle eventually began his professional wrestling career in 1998, when he signed a contract with WWF. Originally portrayed as a “good guy”, Kurt Angle took a twist on his ring personality and turned himself into an arrogant villain who was strongly hated by the audience. This, however, did not prevent him from winning both European Championship as well as an Intercontinental Championship in 2000. Later that year, Angle competed against the famous wrestler The Rock and secured himself a win for the WWF Championship title. Kurt Angle was the first wrestler to hold the Olympic Gold medal, as well as the WWF title at the same time. This historic moment could be considered a peak in Angle’s long wrestling career, and certainly boosted his net worth.

Kurt Angle once again proved himself in 2002 by winning the WWE Grand Slam Championship. Throughout his wrestling career in the WWF/E, Kurt has now been a world champion six times, Intercontinental, as well as European champion, and a WWE Tag Team champion.

When he moved to Total Non-stop Action Wrestling (TNA), Angle continued his successful winning streak by securing the TNA World Heavyweight title, as well as the TNA World Tag Team Championship title. Besides TNA and WWF/E, Kurt has been taking part in the New Japan Pro Wrestling league, Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, and desired to appear in the mixed martial arts sport (MMA) but failed the health requirements, which perhaps prompted at least a partial retirement.

Often referred to as “The Wrestling Machine” and “The Cyborg”, Kurt Angle has been working as an Executive Director of Wrestling Operations in the TNA league since 2014.

Although mostly known as a professional wrestler, Kurt has been making appearances on television screens as well. Angle’s acting career includes such movies as “End Game”, the horror film “River of Darkness” in which he co-stars with fellow wrestler Kevin Nash, Gavin O’Connor’s “Warrior”, and a 2014 movie portraying a security guard and entitled “Not Cool”. Kurt Angle has also appeared in several television series, including “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and “The Big Breakfast”, all adding to his net worth.

In his personal life, Kurt Angle was married to Karen Jarrett (1998–2008), and since 2012 has been married to Giovanna Yannotti. Angle is a Christian, and is still based in Pittsburgh.



Full Name Kurt Angle
Net Worth $30 Million
Date Of Birth December 9, 1968
Place Of Birth Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
Height 6 ft (1.83 m)
Weight 231 lbs (105 kg)
Profession Professional Wrestler, actor, amateur wrestler, director of wrestling operations
Education Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Spouse Giovanna Yannotti (m. 2012), Karen Jarrett (m. 1998–2008)
Children Kody Angle, Kyra Angle, Giuliana Marie Angle, Sophia Laine Angle, Nikoletta Sky Angle
Parents Jackie Angle, David Angle
Siblings Eric Angle, Le’Anne Angle
Nicknames Kurt Steven Angle , Angle, Kurt , American Hero , Wrestling Machine , King Kurt , The Most Celebrated Real Athlete in WWF History , The Olympic Gold Medalist , The Olympic Hero , Your Olympic Hero , The Wrestling Machine
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/realkurtangle
Twitter https://twitter.com/RealKurtAngle
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therealkurtangle/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0029875
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/kurt-angle-mn0000094882
Awards Olympic Games: Gold medal (1996 Atlanta, Freestyle(– 100 kg), World Championships: Gold medal (1995 Atlanta, Freestyle (– 100 kg), Future Legend Award (2000), WWF/WWE Champion, WCW Champion, WWE’s World Heavyweight Champion), FILA Junior World Freestyle Champion (1988), United States Champion, I…
Nominations National Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame (Class of 2001), International Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2016), Greatest Shoot Wrestler of All-Time (2013), NCAA Division I All-American (1990–1992), NCAA Division I Champion (1990, 1992)
Movies Bound for Glory (2013), Dylan Dog: Dead of Night (2010), Warrior (2011), Beyond the Mat (2013), Lockdown (2011), No Surrender (2010), Against All Odds (2009)
TV Shows Emergency: LA (2017), WWE Raw (TV Series), Those Who Can’t (2016), GFW Impact! (2004-2017), WWE SmackDown (TV series)
Trademark
1 Finishing move: Angle Slam/Olympic Slam (Spinning belly-to-back suplex)
2 Professional Wrestling Finishing move: Standing/grapevined Ankle Lock
3 Professional Wrestling Finishing move: Super Angle Slam/Super Olympic Slam (Top rope spinning belly-to-back suplex)
4 Trademark move: Bridging Belly-to-Back Suplex (1999)
5 Trademark move: Crossface Chickenwing (2000)
6 Trademark move: Top Rope Overhead Belly-to-Belly Suplex
7 Trademark move: Overhead Belly-to-Belly Suplex
8 Trademark move: Moonsault
9 Trademark move: Rolling German Suplexes
10 Trademark move: German Suplex
11 Trademark move: Figure Four Leglock around the ringpost
12 Trademark move: Body Scissors
13 Trademark move: European Uppercut
14 Professional Wrestling Finishing move: Angle Slam
15 Trademark move: Multiple German Suplexes (a chain of 3 or more German suplexes)
Quote
1 The hard part for me was being an Olympic gold medalist and having that persona; you don’t see too many Olympic gold medalists go into acting. It’s actually even more difficult. You’re not taken very seriously, and you’re looked at in a different light, so it was kind of hard for me to go straight from Olympics into acting.
2 You’ve got to stay in pretty good shape to be a pro wrestler, and all the TNA wrestlers get a bit nervous when I wrestle them because they’re afraid I’ll tire them out, but the Olympics is a whole different level.
3 Believe it or not, I kind of went into professional wrestling so I could get an avenue into acting.
4 We take pride in making our Knockouts Division about wrestling, not about looking pretty.
5 My true love is with amateur wrestling;, that’s where I was born. I’ve always wanted to wrestle.
6 You do not boo an Olympic Gold Medalist. I’m the best in the world. I came here for you. You don’t boo me.
7 I teased Randy Orton because he started using my finish, the Angle Slam. I said, ‘Hey, I don’t mind you using it, but at least give it a name.’ When he hits it, the announcers just say, ‘Well, he just hit that… thing.’
8 I’ve been chastised for going into mixed martial arts and backing out. But the reason I backed out was the terms – they wanted me ready to fight in four weeks, but you’ve got to be out of your mind. So I decided to go back to my roots, back to wrestling.
9 Pro wrestling was there, and I was good at it, thank God. I started getting a lot of offers, but unfortunately, at WWE I was under a tight leash. I think it had a lot to do with The Rock making the transition, and me possibly being the next guy – you know, the company didn’t want to lose another top performer.
10 When Jack Swagger copies my Ankle Lock and Randy Orton does my Angle Slam, it’s disrespectful. I didn’t come up with the Ankle Lock; Ken Shamrock came up with the Ankle Lock, but I waited until he retired to do the Ankle Lock.
11 I love doing funny promos like the ones I did wrestling Rey Mysterio.
12 Wrestling is such a competitive sport worldwide.
13 Join me in Olympic Heroes for Abstinence. The best sex is no sex.
14 Wrestlers in the U.S.A. are very aggressive. All they want to do is attack, but they’ll make mistakes.
15 I’m not going to be a guy that retires and keeps coming back. When I’m gone, I’m gone. Same thing as amateur wrestling; when I won the world championships in Olympics, I left and I never went back. Same for pro.
16 I love Vince McMahon. He came up with the Kurt Angle character. He ran with it, and then I was able to run with it. I thank him for the opportunity he gave me. Vince McMahon was one of my best friends, period.
17 Amateur wrestling, you can go by instinct. Pro wrestling, you have to memorize, and you have to go by what moves you said you were going to do. Sometimes you have to feel the crowd and do the moves at the right time and know the timing and tell a good story.
18 There are so many things that have evolved since I wrestled. They don’t have periods anymore. They have rounds… it confuses the younger demographic.
19 I really have been trying to get in movies with smaller parts, just to get myself in there and get more practice, and not have to take the big lead. In ‘Dylan Dog’ I was one of the co-stars, and I had a pretty good part in that movie.
20 The Olympics is not really about the sport, it’s about the story behind the person. You keep the sport relatively simple to understand – let the fans understand that a takedown is 1 point, a turn is 2, a pin and the match is over. Keep it simple, and keep the story on the individual.
21 There are many young Americans that are very distant from our political process.
22 I’m in professional wrestling, which is what I do for a living. I coordinate stunts. I memorize them.
23 It took me a few years to explain to my colleagues and my mentors and the people that I looked up to and I wrestled that I’m not in wrestling anymore. I’m in sports entertainment. Pro’ wrestling doesn’t mean that we’re saying we’re a step up above amateur wrestling, because there’s nothing above Olympic wrestling.
24 The cool thing about pro wrestling is we do a lot more acting as far as characters in general than MMA. I know a lot of people like the MMA fighters because they like the rugged look.
25 I don’t like to have gimmicks. I don’t like to have gadgets and stuff. I just like to go out there and entertain the fans by wrestling.
26 You go from Olympic wrestling into pro wrestling, and it’s a very difficult transition, but if you make it, you can earn a great living while at the same time giving amateur wrestling a lot of exposure by being on TV every week. Fans know where you came from.
27 Pro wrestling is not fake; it’s sports entertainment. We go out there and we perform, and a lot of what we do out there is real, but we’re not going to insult anyone’s intelligence – there is a predetermined winner. It’s just the fans don’t know who it is, and that’s what makes it so intriguing.
28 In Canada, you can’t even have a barbecue in your backyard without being attacked by a moose or even a grizzly bear. Then again, the grizzlies don’t beat anyone here in Vancouver; oh, it’s true, it’s true.
29 (while in Vancouver) “In Canada, you can’t even have a barbecue in your backyard without being attacked by a moose or even a grizzly bar. Then again the Grizzlies don’t beat anyone here in Vancouver, oh it’s true, it’s true.”
30 (To Kane): “You say you’re the Big Red Machine? Well I’m the Big Red, White and Blue Machine!”
Fact
1 Inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.
2 Will face _Shawn Michaels_ at Wrestlemania 21 in their first match against each other. [April 2005]
3 Released from WWE contract due to health reasons [August 2006]
4 Set to face John Cena alongside Shawn Michaels, Carlito, Chris Masters and Kane for the WWE Championship in an Elimination Chamber Match at New Year’s Revolution 2005. [December 2005]
5 Is now on Impact Wrestling (TNA) and is feuding with Samoa Joe and Christian Cage. [2007]
6 Defeated the Undertaker at No Way Out and defended the World Heavyweight Championship. [February 2006]
7 Wrestled for the last time in WWE due to previous neck injuries. Kurt Angle vs Eddie Guerrero at Wrestlemania XX. [March 2004]
8 (August 24) Defends the WWE Championship successfully against _Brock Lesnar_ at WWE SummerSlam. [August 2003]
9 Will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against _Rey Mysterio_ and _Randy Orton_ in a triple threat match at Wrestlemania 22 on April 2nd on Pay-Per-View. [March 2006]
10 Made a surprise appearence on SmackDown! to compete in a 20-man Battle Royal for the newly-vacated World Heavyweight Championship. He won the match by last eliminating Mark Henry to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. [January 2006]
11 Defeated _Eugene_ at Summerslam and will be in a major feud with _John Cena_ for the WWE Title. [August 2005]
12 Announced as the new General Manager of SmackDown. [March 2004]
13 Fired by Vince McMahon as the GM of Smackdown for having fake injuries and throwing his weight around. [August 2004]
14 Is scheduled to face John Cena for the WWE Championship at Unforgiven. [September 2005]
15 Challenged Bret Hart to a match at a future date (possibly Wrestlemania XX at Madison Square Garden) [September 2003]
16 Defeated Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 21 when he made HBK tap out to the ankle lock. [April 2005]
17 Turned heel on SmackDown! during Eddie Guerrero’s title defense against his nephew, Chavo Jr. Will face Eddie for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania XX. [February 2004]
18 Released from WWE [August 2006]
19 Lost the title to Rey Mysterio. [April 2006]
20 Has been drafted to “Raw” from “Smackdown” during this year’s Draft Lottery. [June 2005]
21 Lost Iron Man Match for the WWE title to Brock Lesnar 5 falls to 4 in Raleigh, North Carolina. [September 2003]
22 Joined TNA Wrestling after the No Surrender PPV [September 2006]
23 Will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against the _Undertaker_ at No Way Out. [February 2006]
24 Succesfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Mark Henry at the Royal Rumble. [January 2006]
25 His fight scene with Joel Edgerton in Warrior (2011) marked the second time an American professional wrestler made a cameo appearance as a silent Russian character who dominates the protagonist in a fight, only for the hero to miraculously pull off a victory. The first occasion was Kevin Nash’s fight scene with Thomas Jane in The Punisher (2004).
26 TNA Hall of Famer.
27 Published author.
28 Is one of the few Olympians to have crossed over into Hollywood.
29 Former WWE Hardcore Champion.
30 Has a daughter Kyra (b. December 2, 2002) and a son Kody (b. October 26, 2006).
31 Previous Managers: Steve Blackman, Bob Backlund, Stephanie McMahon- Helmsley, Trish Stratus, Paul Heyman, Luther Reigns, Eric Bischoff, Daivari.
32 Has stated in many interviews he will pursue an acting career after he retires from professional wrestling.
33 Attended Clarion University in Clarion, Pennsylvania where he met his mentor and coach Bob Bubb. He won a pair of NCAA Heavyweight titles in 1990.
34 He won a Battle Royal to become World Heavyweight Champion on the 13 January 2006 edition of WWE Smackdown.
35 Angle has stated in a number of interviews that he actually burned the first offer McMahon’s WWE (then the WWF) presented him with after his success in the 1996 Olympics, due to the lack of respect he had at the time for professional wrestling which he viewed as a joke that tarnished the image of amateur wrestling. After a few failed jobs, including an unsuccessful sports commentating gig at a local television station, Angle decided to pursue professional wrestling and said he not only found it incredibly challenging but also gained a new respect for the industry and its participants. However, despite numerous attempts, he has still yet to gain back the respect he lost from the freestyle amateur wrestling community.
36 In 2004 served as the General Manager of Smackdown.
37 Every time he cuts a promo in the ring, the fans follow up each sentence with a “WHAT?” chant, even though it’s supposed to be Stone Cold Steve Austin’s gimmick.
38 His entrance theme, “Medal,” is a slightly modified version of “The Patriot” Del Wilkes’ theme. In mid-2001, fans chanted the words “You Suck!” to the beat of the music. Since then, the chants have always been part of Angle’s entrance.
39 In October of 2002, became one of the five superstars to hold all 5 major WWE Champsionships (Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero have also done this). Known to be Grand Slam Champions, the titles were the WWE World Championship, the World Tag Team Championships, The Intercontinental Championship and the European Championship (The European Champion is now defunct to make it limited to anyone to become a Grand Slam Champion.)
40 Was the first American to win a gold medal in the 220 lb freestyle wrestling.
41 Returned to the ring and defeated Eddie Guerrero at Summer Slam 2004 (15. 08. 2004) making his opponent tap to the Ankle Lock. He was defeated by Guerrero when they wrestled for the WWE Championship at Wrestle Mania XX which took place in March 2004.
42 The only pro wrestler inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame (in 2001).
43 Notable Wrestling Title Wins Include: PPW Heavyweight title; PNW Tennessee Heavyweight title WWE Intercontinental title; WWF European title; WWF King of The Ring 2000; WWE title; WWE Hardcore title; WCW Heavyweight title; WCW United States title; WWE World Heavyweight title.
44 Was thrown off a 25 foot ledge on to concrete by Big Show at WWE Smackdown! on April 15, 2004. Due to the internal and external injuries, he announced two weeks later on Smackdown (in a wheelchair) that he can no longer wrestle.
45 When he first started wrestling in the WWF (now WWE), he wore all medals he’d won in Olympic competition (there were about 7 in all). After some while, he decided to wear only 2 of them.
46 Former member of the wCw/ECW Alliance in 2001. He was the mole in Team wCw/ECW who caused them to lose to Team WWF at the Survivor Series 2001. He attacked fellow Alliance member “Stone Cold” Steve Austin during the main event which allowed The Rock to finish off Austin. Because of Angle’s interference the WWF defeated and destroyed the wCw/ECW Alliance.
47 Former WWF Euro-Continental Champion, holding both the WWF Intercontinental Title and the WWF European Title at the same time.
48 WWF King of the Ring 2000. Won the tournament by defeating Rikishi in the finals.
49 Became the first man to lose two titles in one night without ever losing a fall at WrestleMania 2000 in a Triple Threat match with Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho.
50 No longer allowed to refer to his finishing move as the “Olympic Slam”, due to the National Olympic Committee. Now calls it the “Angle Slam.”
51 His first WWF loss was to the late Owen Hart in a dark match.
52 In July 2003 he beat then WWE champion Brock Lesnar and the 500 pound giant The Big Show in a triple threat match at the WWE pay-per-view(PPV) Vengeance to earn his fourth WWE World Championship. This is considered a great feat in that Angle recently came back from neck surgery to accomplish it.
53 In August 2003 he beat The Big Show in a street fight on WWE TV Smackdown and then beat Brock Lesnar in a WWE championship match at the WWE PPV Summerslam. He is the first professional wrestler to make Brock Lesnar submit to lose a match.
54 His first WWF loss was to débutant Tazz at Pay-Per-View Royal Rumble on 23rd January 2000. He was beaten by Tazz when Tazz used his submission called the Tazzmission on him
55 Underwent spinal surgery on his neck in April 2003 performed by Dr Jhu. His neck problems dated back to his amateur wrestling days when he broke his neck during Olympic Tryouts. Kurt’s attitude to professional wrestling and his desire to perform his best each night also did not help his injury. However Kurt shocked the WWE by wanting to get back in the ring just two weeks after his neck surgery. Fortunately the WWE Officials refused to allow him until he had medical clearance. However, this did not stop him from returning to the gym to begin working out for his comeback and actually sneaking into the ring before Smackdown tapings to take bumps (moves) to see how his neck had improved. On June 5th 2003 Kurt Angle made his return to WWE Television on Smackdown just two months after having surgery. He was orginally estimated at being out for 12-14 months.
56 The first move he executed in the WWF was a Fireman Carry
57 Became the first person to kick out of the ‘F5’ during his match with Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania XIX
58 Lost the WWE title to Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania XIX. [March 2003]
59 Since debuting in the WWF/WWE (Survivor Series 1999), he has wrestled every American Pay-Per-View.
60 Heads the “Smackdown Your Vote” campaign.
61 With Chris Benoit, won the very first WWE (Smackdown Brand) tag team championship at No Mercy, by eliminating Edge and Rey Mysterio
62 Father was killed in a construction accident
63 First on-screen kiss was with Stephanie McMahon, the Boss’ daughter.
64 After winning Gold in Olympics, had brief stint as a Sports anchor on WPGH Fox-53 Pittsburgh. The title of his segment was “The Angle on Sports”.
65 Originally from Dormont, a suburb of Pittsburgh
66 Lost the “Hair Match” at WWE Judgement Day!
67 Will be facing “Edge” in a Hair vs. Hair match at Judgement Day 2002.
68 At one point, Angle considered trying out for the 2004 Olympics (freestyle wrestling) and was supposedly given a full blessing by Vince McMahon to pursue that avenue. Angle was further encouraged during an impromptu wrestling contest with Brock Lesnar before a WWE event in 2003, which he won despite the facts that Lesnar outweighed him by a considerable margin and was during his college years considered the most dominant wrestler in the NCAA. Due to a combination of factors, however, Angle ultimately decided against trying out.
69 Won the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic with a not fully healed broken vertebrae in his neck.
70 Graduated from Mt Lebanon High School in 1987.
71 Younger brother of Eric Angle.
72 Was given a WWF World Title reign after WWF owner Vince McMahon was impressed with the way he carried on with his match with Triple H at Summerslam 2000 despite suffering an unplanned (and very real) concussion after a table collapsed during a move.
73 Got his first Pay-Per-View WWE Championship shot at SummerSlam 2000 on August 27, 2000. He was in a Triple Threat Match against champ The Rock and Triple H, ended up getting concussion before the bell rang after a pre-match fight with Triple H. He lost to The Rock. After the match had finished Kurt Angle returned to the ring to carry ‘The Game’ Triple H’s wife Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley to the back.
74 The year 2000 WWF King of the Ring.
75 Had a tryout with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1995, although he did not play college football.
76 He was pinned in his first wrestling match. He was eight years old at the time, and got pinned by a chubby kid at the first wrestling camp he attended.
77 Plays the drums.
78 Has bench pressed 420 pounds and has squatted 630 pounds.
79 Won the WWF Intercontinental Belt at No Way Out 2000 from Chris Jericho while still holding the WWF European Belt. He therefore became a “Euro-continental” Champion.
80 Defeated Val Venis for the WWF European Title on February 10, 2000.
81 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist in freestyle wrestling.

Actor

Title Year Status Character
The Epidemic pre-production Military General
Emergency: LA 2017 TV Series announced Sgt Gabe Mandell Sgt. Gabe Mandell
TNA Impact! Wrestling 2006-2016 TV Series Kurt Angle
The Last Witch Hunter 2015 Bodyguard #4
Not Cool 2014/II Security Guard
Sharknado 2: The Second One 2014 TV Movie Fire Chief
Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies 2014 Kurt Angle
Pain & Gain 2013 Inmate (uncredited)
Beyond the Mat 2013 Coach Kamen
Death from Above 2012 Thule
No Surrender 2011/II TV Movie Kurt Angle
Warrior 2011 Koba
Sacrifice 2011 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Lockdown 2011 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Waking Up 2011/I Short Crush Carlisle
Against All Odds 2011 TV Movie Kurt Angle
River of Darkness 2011 Sheriff Will Logan
Genesis 2011 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night 2010 Wolfgang
Bound for Glory 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
No Surrender 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Victory Road 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Slammiversary VIII 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Lockdown 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Destination X 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Against All Odds 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Genesis 2010 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Chains 2009/II Short The Deputy
Final Resolution 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
End Game 2009 Mayfield
Bound for Glory 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
No Surrender 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Hard Justice 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Slammiversary 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Victory Road 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Sacrifice 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Lockdown 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Destination X 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Against All Odds 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Genesis 2009 TV Movie Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Knocked Out – Pro Wrestling’s Best Women’s Division 2008 Kurt Angle
NEW: Spring Slam 3 2008 Video Kurt Angle
NEW: Electric City Slam 2007 Video Kurt Angle
NEW: Wrestlefest XI 2007 Video Kurt Angle
E.C.W. 2006 TV Series Kurt Angle
ECW One Night Stand 2006 TV Movie Kurt Angle
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 2006 Video Game Kurt Angle (voice)
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 2005 Video Game Kurt Angle (voice)
ECW One Night Stand 2005 TV Movie Kurt Angle
WrestleMania 21 2005 Video Game Kurt Angle (voice)
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2004 Video Game Kurt Angle (voice)
WWE Global Warning Tour: Melbourne 2002 Video Kurt Angle
WWE WrestleMania X-8 2002 Video Game Kurt Angle
Invasion 2001 TV Movie Kurt Angle
Fully Loaded 2000 TV Movie Kurt Angle
No Way Out 2000 TV Movie Kurt Angle
WWE Jakked 1999 TV Series Kurt Angle
WrestleMania 1985 TV Series
The Lighthouse Daniel

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Waking Up 2011/I Short executive producer

Stunts

Title Year Status Character
Death from Above 2012 stunt coordinator
Pain & Gain 2013 stunts – as Kurt S. Angle

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
The Sheik 2014 Documentary special thanks

Self

Title Year Status Character
Destiny World Wrestling: Justice 2016 TV Movie Himself
The Swerve 2014-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest
Duck Dynasty 2016 TV Series Himself
LeagueOne: In the Spotlight! 2014 TV Series Himself
Bellator MMA Live 2013 TV Series Himself – Interviewee
MMA Uncensored Live 2012 TV Series Himself
Olympic Trials with Kurt Angle 2012 Short Himself
Turning Point 2009 TV Movie Himself
TNA: Jeff Jarrett: King of the Mountain 2009 Himself
Howard Stern on Demand 2009 TV Series Himself
The Real Angle 2009 TV Movie Himself
TNA Wrestling: Turning Point 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Bound for Glory IV 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: No Surrender 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Impact! 2008 Video Game Himself (voice)
TNA Wrestling: Hard Justice 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Best of the Bloodiest Brawls – Scars and Stitches 2008 Video documentary Himself
TNA Wrestling: Victory Road 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Slammiversary 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Sacrifice 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Lockdown 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Destination X 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Against All Odds 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
Pros vs. Joes 2008 TV Series Himself
TNA Wrestling: Global Impact! 2008 TV Movie documentary Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Final Resolution 2008 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Turning Point 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
Inside MMA 2007 TV Series Himself
TNA Wrestling: Genesis 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Bound for Glory 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: No Surrender 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Hard Justice 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle Action Short 2007 TV Movie Himself
TNA Wrestling: Victory Road 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Slammiversary 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Sacrifice 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Lockdown 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Destination X 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Against All Odds 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Final Resolution 2007 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Turning Point 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Genesis 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
TNA Wrestling: Bound for Glory 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
Scream Awards 2006 2006 TV Special Himself
TNA Wrestling: No Surrender 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
Summerslam 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE: McMahon 2006 Video Himself
WWE Great American Bash 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Vengeance 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE vs. ECW: Head to Head 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Raw 1999-2006 TV Series Kurt Angle / Himself
WWE Smackdown! 1999-2006 TV Series Kurt Angle / Himself / Himself – Team Angle
WWE Judgment Day 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WrestleMania 22 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Hall of Fame 2006 2006 TV Special Himself
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 2006 TV Series Kurt Angle
WWE No Way Out 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Royal Rumble 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE New Year’s Revolution 2006 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Tough Enough Download 2005 Video documentary Himself
WWE Armageddon 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
Survivor Series 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Taboo Tuesday 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE A.M. Raw 2005 TV Series Himself (2005)
WWE Unforgiven 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
Summerslam 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Vengeance 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Judgment Day 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WrestleMania 21 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Hall of Fame 2005 2005 Video documentary Himself
WWE: Byte This! 2005 TV Series Himself
WWE No Way Out 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Royal Rumble 2005 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Tribute to the Troops 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Armageddon 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
Survivor Series 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE No Mercy 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
Summerslam 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Great American Bash 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
Cheating Death, Stealing Life: The Eddie Guerrero Story 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself
WWE Judgment Day 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
John Cena: Word Life 2004 Video documentary Himself
WrestleMania XX 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
10 Things Every Guy Should Experience 2004 TV Series documentary Himself
WWE No Way Out 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE: The Stone Cold Truth 2004 Video Himself
Royal Rumble 2004 TV Special Kurt Angle
Survivor Series 2003 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE No Mercy 2003 TV Special Kurt Angle
Summerslam 2003 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE: Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain 2003 Video Himself
WWE Vengeance 2003 TV Special Kurt Angle
WrestleMania XIX 2003 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE No Way Out 2003 TV Special Kurt Angle
Before They Were WWE Superstars 2 2003 Video documentary Himself
Royal Rumble 2003 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Armageddon 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2001-2002 TV Series Himself
Survivor Series 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Rebellion 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE No Mercy 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Unforgiven 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
Summerslam 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Vengeance 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
King of the Ring 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Judgment Day 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Backlash 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WrestleMania X8 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
Before They Were WWF Superstars 2002 Video documentary Himself
WWF No Way Out 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
Royal Rumble 2002 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE: Triple H – That Damn Good 2002 Video Himself
WWF Vengeance 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
Survivor Series 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
Weakest Link 2001 TV Series Himself
WWF Rebellion 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF No Mercy 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE: Undertaker – This Is My Yard 2001 Video Himself
WWF Unforgiven 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Excess 2001 TV Series Himself
Summerslam 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Tough Enough 2001 TV Series Himself
Lita: It Just Feels Right 2001 Video documentary Himself
King of the Ring 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1996-2001 TV Series Himself
WWF Judgment Day 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Insurrextion 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Backlash 2001 TV Special Himself
WrestleMania X-Seven 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF No Way Out 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
Royal Rumble 2001 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Armageddon 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Rebellion 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle – It’s True! It’s True! 2000 Video Himself
Survivor Series 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF No Mercy 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Unforgiven 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
Summerslam 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Sunday Night Heat 1999-2000 TV Series Kurt Angle
King of the Ring 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Judgment Day 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Insurrextion 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
The Big Breakfast 2000 TV Series Himself
WWF Backlash 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WrestleMania 2000 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
Royal Rumble 2000 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWF Armageddon 1999 TV Special Kurt Angle
Survivor Series 1999 TV Special Kurt Angle
WWE Metal 1998 TV Series Himself (1999-2002)
Atlanta 1996: Games of the XXVI Olympiad 1996 TV Mini-Series Himself
Bliss 1985 TV Series Himself

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