WWE legend Kurt Angle was offered $500,000 by the UFC to compete on TUF 10 with Kimbo Slice

Kurt AngleBefore carving out a career as a WWE Hall of Famer, pro wrestling legend Kurt Angle was one of the most successful amateur wrestlers in the history of the sport. As a two-time NCAA Division I national champion, Kurt Angle was well on his way to becoming an Olympian. Not only did he accomplish that […]

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Before carving out a career as a WWE Hall of Famer, pro wrestling legend Kurt Angle was one of the most successful amateur wrestlers in the history of the sport.

As a two-time NCAA Division I national champion, Kurt Angle was well on his way to becoming an Olympian. Not only did he accomplish that goal, but he also left the 1996 Games in Atlanta with a gold medal. It was a feat he had dreamed of accomplishing since childhood. However, the question of what comes next for an Olympic-level athlete is rarely an easy one. But Kurt Angle managed to find his second calling in life, moving from the never-ending grind of amateur wrestling to the fantastical world of professional wrestling.

Making his WWE (then WWF) debut at the 1999 Survivor Series against Shawn Stasiak, Angle immediately made his presence known, showing off his impeccable technical wrestling skills and a penchant for drawing heat from the crowd thanks to his incredible mic work.

Over the next several years, Kurt Angle would establish himself as one of the greatest sports entertainers of all time, capturing a plethora of titles and engaging in some legendary matches with the likes of ‘Stone Cold’ Steven Austin, The Rock, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, Edge, Rey Mysterio, and Shane McMahon.

But had the UFC come correct with an offer for his services, it’s possible we may have never seen Kurt Angle inside the squared circle. During a recent interview with ESPN, the Olympic gold medalist revealed that the Las Vegas-based fight company came to him right after the Olympics with a massive 10-fight offer.

“I got offered three different times,” Angle said.

“First time was right after the Olympics in 1996,” Angle said. “Dana White wasn’t involved with the UFC back then. They came to me and they gave me their best contract, and it wasn’t a very good contract. It was ten fights for $150,000. That’s $15,000 per fight. And that was the highest they were giving to the fighters for the fights.”

“I was like, ‘You know what, that doesn’t sound right. I love fighting, but I don’t love it that much to get my butt kicked for 15 grand.’ So I decided to go to the WWE” (h/t BloodyElbow).

Kurt Angle went on to become a massive star for the promotion, capturing the WWE Championship less than a year into his debut, something that was practically unheard of at the time.

After suffering a string of injuries and falling into a dangerous cycle of self-medication, Angle walked away from the promotion in 2006. It was then that he had reached out to the UFC about potentially trading in his wrestling boots for a pair of four-ounce gloves.

“In 2006, when I left the WWE, my manager contacted Dana White. I was curious whether I could fight,” he said. “Dana flew me out and put me up in a really nice penthouse suite. He offered me a deal and I considered it, and I ended up turning it down.

“The reason I turned it down in 2006 was because I just signed a contract with TNA, and Dana White would not let me wrestle and fight at the same time. And I didn’t want to go back to TNA and say ‘Listen, that contract I just signed is null and void.’ So I didn’t want to do that and I wanted to respect their wishes.”

Kurt Angle Was Offered a Spot on Season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter

A few years later, Kurt Angle once again reached out to the UFC when his time with TNA was over.

“Dana White told me ‘When you’re done with wrestling, come back to me,’ and I did,” he said. “When I thought I was going to be done with wrestling, I went back to Dana, and Dana came back with an idea to be in (The Ultimate Fighter) with Kimbo Slice.”

“I considered it,” Angle said. “And I said, ‘Well, Dana, you don’t pay those guys to be on TV.’ And he said, ‘I know, but I’ll give you a half-million to be on the show. And then I’ll give you this contract a six-fight deal regardless whether you win it, The Ultimate Fighter, or not. You’ll have a contract when it’s over.’

“I thought about it. At that point in my life I was 41 years old,” Angle said. “I broke my neck five times. I sat back and I realized — I started training for it a little bit, and I realized, ‘I’m past my prime, I can’t do this.’ So, I had to turn it down.”

Kurt Angle still admittedly wonders how he would have fared had he taken the alternate route and signed with the UFC, but he has no regrets regarding his iconic career as one of pro wrestling’s greatest performers.

“Every once in a while it gets to me,” Angle admits. “When I watch these fights, I’m like ‘gosh man, I think I would’ve done pretty well in this.’ Seeing Brock Lesnar and my friend become UFC champion, seeing Randy Couture, who I trained with for the Olympics being UFC champion.

“It makes you question ‘did you do the right thing?’ but I look back and I say ‘you know what? I had a pretty stellar career in pro wrestling, so I can’t regret that.”

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle will be a celebrity judge for PFL’s Challenger Series

Kurt Angle, PFL Challenger Series 2023, UFCFormer WWE champion Kurt Angle will make his mixed martial arts debut in the form of judging. The 54-year-old confirmed that he will be a celebrity judge on week 3 of PFL’s Challenger Series on Feb. 10.  The former olympic gold medalist revealed the news on his twitter account.  “I’ll be a celebrity guest judge […]

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Former WWE champion Kurt Angle will make his mixed martial arts debut in the form of judging. The 54-year-old confirmed that he will be a celebrity judge on week 3 of PFL’s Challenger Series on Feb. 10. 

The former olympic gold medalist revealed the news on his twitter account. 

I’ll be a celebrity guest judge on PFL Challenger Series Friday night Feb 10th. Tune in on Fubo Sports Network at 9pm and help me decide which fighter deserves a PFL contract. @PFLMMA #PFLonFubo @fuboSports.”

Kurt Angle Nearly Became An MMA Fighter

Angle once considered an MMA career. According to Angle, he was offered contracts from numerous organizations, including the UFC. He had talks with UFC president Dana White about making the transition from pro wrestling to MMA. Angle turned down the deal because he had just signed with wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action (TNA) in 2006. He even said White spoke about the idea of him joining season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter. He also turned that down. 

The now-retired pro wrestler first gained notoriety as an amateur wrestler. He won a high school state title in Pennsylvania then went on to win two Division I national championships in 1990 and 1992 at Clarion University. He also captured a gold medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Famously, he won gold against Iran’s Abbas Jadidi with a broken neck. 

WWE Legend Confirmed For PFL Challenger Series

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WWE legend Kurt Angle reveals why Bellator MMA clash with Ken Shamrock failed to occur

Kurt AngleProfessional wrestling icon, Olympic wrestler, and WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) Hall of Fame inductee, Kurt Angle has revealed the reasoning why a potential professional mixed martial arts debut and fight against former UFC contender and WWE alum, Ken Shamrock failed to materialize under the Bellator MMA banner.  Most recently featuring in the main event of […]

Kurt Angle

Professional wrestling icon, Olympic wrestler, and WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) Hall of Fame inductee, Kurt Angle has revealed the reasoning why a potential professional mixed martial arts debut and fight against former UFC contender and WWE alum, Ken Shamrock failed to materialize under the Bellator MMA banner. 

Most recently featuring in the main event of Bellator 149 back in 2016, Shamrock, who featured at UFC 1 back in 1993, suffered an eventual third round TKO loss against Royce Gracie – seeing his record drop to 28-17-2 as a professional.

Kurt Angle has been plagued by constant neck injuries throughout his career

Linked with a potential sanctioned fight against professional wrestling star and fellow veteran, Angle, the bout failed to ever come to fruition for the duo – with Angle now revealing a slew of high-profile and well-documented neck injuries prevented him from competing.

“There was no way I was able to do it,” Kurt Angle said on The Kurt Angle Show. “I had no strength in my upper body. If you remember my thing with Daniel Puder, I couldn’t do three push-ups at that particular time. Dan caught me in an armbar – I was in trouble, if he would have kept going, if he wouldn’t have pinned himself, I would have ended up breaking my arm.”

“I was losing circulation to my arms,” Kurt Angle explained. “So my arms got weaker – and got smaller, and I couldn’t do anything, I couldn’t bench 135 pounds, I was weak. My upper body was so weak.”

Angle further explained that during an exchange with Shamrock, he informed the Pancrase veteran that he would “have to take it easy” if he was to ever compete against him in a professional mixed martial arts setting. 

“I said, ‘Listen, I am not in any position to fight right now – dont’t get me wrong,” Angle explained. “I can still take you down.’” 

“Ken said, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll take it easy on you,’” Angle revealed. (Transcribed by Wrestling Inc)

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Kurt Angle Reveals UFC Debut Opponent Dana White Had In Mind For Him

AngleUFC president Dana White had a very familiar face in mind for Kurt Angle’s potential mixed martial arts debut. Although now retired from professional wrestling, Angle has gone on record multiple times stating how close he was to having a career in MMA. Given his amateur wrestling pedigree — not to mention a gold medal […]

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UFC president Dana White had a very familiar face in mind for Kurt Angle’s potential mixed martial arts debut.

Although now retired from professional wrestling, Angle has gone on record multiple times stating how close he was to having a career in MMA.

Given his amateur wrestling pedigree — not to mention a gold medal in wrestling at the 1996 Olympics — Angle would have done extremely well in the young sport during his prime.

In the end, it wasn’t to be. However, once he departed the WWE in 2006 before eventually ending up at TNA, Angle had talks with White over competing in the UFC.

And the idea in mind was for him to face Daniel Puder.

“He [White] wasn’t very specific on saying we’re going to protect you, but the opponent that he gave me at the beginning was a good opponent,” Angle said on his podcast (via WhatCulture). “Very intriguing from a public interest standpoint, especially from a pro wrestling fan standpoint. Very intriguing because he didn’t have a lot of experience in MMA, he only fought a couple times, but I had a little episode with him in the WWE. That was Daniel Puder.

“When Dana said that to me, I said, ‘Are you serious? Daniel Puder, that’s all?’ Not that I thought Daniel Puder was easy, because he actually had my arm trapped and he would have broken my arm when we did our little episode on SmackDown. I just knew that I could beat Daniel Puder.”

Puder notably put Angle in a kimura lock and almost broke his arm during a live episode of SmackDown which went against what was in the script. It led to tension between the pair and plenty of heat on Puder who was never able to kickstart his pro wrestling career since.

You can watch the incident below:

It certainly would have been an intriguing fight and one Angle would have loved to have had.