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3-time NCAA Division I all-American. | 3-time NCAA Division I all-American. | ||
His most famous feud was with Brock Lesnar. | His most famous feud was with Brock Lesnar. | ||
He had suffered an almost carrer ending neck injury | |||
and had opted for new type of surgery for the neck | |||
that allowed him to return in two months rather than a year. |
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Kurt Angle (born December 9, 1968) has captured national attention in 1996 when he won the 220-pound freestyle wrestling competition at the Olympic Games in Atlanta. Four years after earning Olympic gold, Angle entered WWE for the first time in 1999 (where he defeated the Godfather) and earned professional wrestling gold. Just weeks after entering WWE, Angle earned the European Title. A short time later he earned the Intercontinental Championship and also won the 2000 King of the Ring. Later, Kurt Angle defeated The Rock at No Mercy to win the WWE Championship. He is also a 2-time NCAA Division I champion, 1987 USA Junior Freestyle champion, 2-time USA Senior Freestyle champion, 1988 USA FILA Junior World Freestyle champion, 3-time NCAA Division I all-American. His most famous feud was with Brock Lesnar. He had suffered an almost carrer ending neck injury
and had opted for new type of surgery for the neck
that allowed him to return in two months rather than a year.