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On May 12 2005, just over a week out from Judgment
Day, NZPWI had the pleasure of speaking with WWE Superstar
Kurt Angle. Angle is set to take on Booker T. at the
event which will air LIVE on Sky Box Office on Monday
May 23 from 12pm.
Angle, who is now a 5 1/2 year veteran of the promotion,
recently competed in a standout match at Wrestlemania
21 against Shawn Michaels which he discusses in this
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interview. He also speaks on his attempt to compete at the
2004 Olympics, the move to mat wrestling, family life and
even issues a challenge to Bret "Hitman" Hart!
On May 12 2005, just over a week out from Judgment Day, NZPWI
had the pleasure of speaking with WWE Superstar Kurt Angle.
Angle is set to take on Booker T. at the event which will
air LIVE on Sky Box Office on Monday May 23 from 12pm.
Angle, who is now a 5 1/2 year veteran of the promotion,
recently competed in a standout match at Wrestlemania 21 against
Shawn Michaels which he discusses in this interview. He also
speaks on his attempt to compete at the 2004 Olympics, the
move to mat wrestling, family life and even issues a challenge
to Bret "Hitman" Hart!
Dion McCracken: Hes a 4-time
WWE Champion, former WCW Champion, has held the Intercontinental,
U.S., European and Tag Team Championships. And of course, won
a Gold Medal at the 96 Summer Games in freestyle wrestling
with a broken freakin neck.
It is my absolute pleasure to welcome
truly one of the greats. He is your Olympic Hero, Kurt Angle.
Kurt Angle: Hey, thanks for
the introduction.
Not a problem, not a problem. That's
quite an impressive professional resume you have there but
of course your first love was freestyle wrestling. How close
did you to competing at the 2004 Games?
There was no way possible with my neck
injuries. I tried to make a comeback and I just found that
I didn't have enough strength in my upper body anymore due
to my neck injury. So I decided to keep my pro status and
not go with the amateur ranks and go on to the Olympic Gold
medal. It was just too competitive and I found that even with
Vince's blessings, he wanted me to go ahead and try out for
the team, but I just couldn't do it physically.
Are you involved in the sport at any
way at present?
Yeah, you know, I'm not directly involved.
You know, I go to events, I went to the NCAA Championships.
They picked me as one of the 15 all time greatest ever wrestlers
in NCAA history which was a great award for me. That meant
just as much to me as the Hall of Fame did. So I keep in contact
with some local programs here in Western Pennsylvania and
also I like to go to the NCAA Championships and see the younger
wrestlers that are going to be our future Olympians.
And I watch as much as I can on TV,
now they have the real "pro" wrestling I've been
able to catch a couple of those that are here in the United
States where we took our Olympians and we turned them pro
and they have 8 different cities that go against each other
and they have teams that have their own meets and it's actually
quite interesting. They have different rules that are kind
of mixed between freestyle Greco Roman and USA style Wrestling.
So it's a good little mix, I like it.
What differences are there in weight
and cardiovascular training between amateur and pro?
I found that in amateur training, I
trained a lot more, a lot more intense. I used to train up
to nine hours a day. I believed that I wasn't going to be
the quickest, the strongest, the biggest, the smartest - but
I knew that I would be the most conditioned athlete there
because of my work ethic. I did things, if you ever read my
book or if you ever have a chance you'll see my training schedule
was borderline torture, and I believe in a process called
"fatigue training". You train until you're fatigued,
and then you, that's when your training begins.
In other words, when you're ready to
fall over on your face, that's when you start training. And
I found that that worked for me tremendously because a lot
of my matches went into overtime and my opponents couldn't
stay with me in overtime and I was able to beat them. So,
what I did was I kept the match close during regulation, and
then I turned on the afterburns and the guys just couldn't
keep up with me. And that's how I won the U.S. Title, the
Olympic Trials, the World Trials, the World Title and the
Olympic Title in two years.
You debuted with the WWE in '99. Was
there one moment or event when you just knew you'd made the
right decision?
You know what, I was never a wrestling
fan - a pro-wrestling fan. I started watching when I signed.
As a matter of fact about 3 months before I signed I watched
Raw is War and I watched "Stone Cold" Steve Austin,
The Rock and D'Lo Brown and different guys that were making
their name...and Too Cool at the time. It was very entertaining
and I realised that these guys were more than just entertainers
they were tremendous athletes. And so I decided that this
was the right fit for me, I wanted to get into entertainment
I want to eventually do movies but I wasn't finished being
an athlete yet.
So I'd have to say that my biggest
turning point was the day I got in that ring. And a lot of
amateur wrestlers have problems with being able to convert
to pro-wrestling. I did it in one day. And Pat Patterson who
is there, one of our greatest wrestlers of all time, one of
our agents in the Company and he saw how quickly I adapted
and he knew right away that it wouldn't take me long to get
on to TV. So I'd have to say my first day is when I grew this
tremendous passion and love for sports entertainment.
And I trained and I studied it like
I did to win the Olympic Gold medal and that's why I had success
so quickly. When I set my mind to something I want to become
the best, I become the best. And a lot of my peers, the fans
might not think so because on a popularity level you have
the good guys that you like and the bad guys you don't like.
And they think the good guys are more popular but among our
peers, our wrestlers and agents in the Company, they all consider
me the best wrestler in the business and that means a lot
to me.
Around that time, "hardcore"
and "high risk" matches were the norm and you were
at the forefront of making mat wrestling appealing again.
Is it difficult to engage live audiences with the mat based
style?
Well, I think we were going too far.
I think that ECW created a monster. I think that the WWE and
WCW at the time started to go a little bit overboard and their
athletes were getting injured and when I came in, Vince wanted
me to be a wrestler. What I was, what I am. And yeah, I am
partially responsible for the change. You know, to go out
there and to wrestle, because that's what it is, we're in
the World Wrestling Entertainment business. If you have the
word wrestling in there then why not do it? If you're not,
if you're going to do all hardcore, then it should be called
the World Hardcore Federation. You know?
So I think Vince had a plan with me.
He knew I had a lot of talent with the wrestling aspect and
what we found out is, our fans are just as intrigued by Kurt
Angle going in there and wrestling Shawn Michaels or Eddie
Guerrero or Rey Mysterio or Chris Benoit, they're just as
intrigued if not more than any of those hardcore matches.
So, we kind of turned the fans nice and slowly.
And I give a lot of credit to Triple
H. I give a lot of credit to The Undertaker. I give a lot
of credit to guys like Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. I
give a lot of credit to myself. So there were a lot of guys
that pioneered the change and went in the ring and started
telling a story instead of just beating each other over the
head with chairs and trash cans and trash can lids and all
that crazy stuff, falling off of 20 foot cages. You know?
An athlete can only last so long and when you're building
Superstars in the WWE, the most important thing is consistency
you want them to be on TV week after week, you want the fans
to see these Superstars that they've created.
And if they're doing all these crazy
stunts which don't mean anything, and the fans aren't going
anywhere as long as you put on great matches, you do all these
crazy stunts, you're not going to have any athletes. Your
Superstars are going to be hurt and you're going to end up
with nothing.
You've mentioned a number of names
just then, and with those guys you've had some just, truly
outstanding matches in your career...
Thank you.
...most recently with Shawn Michaels
at Wrestlemania. Have you got sort of, one or two...
I just want to say, before you go on
- Shawn Michaels, I consider, is one of the greatest of all
time. For me to be able to wrestle with him at Wrestlemania,
it was a blessing from God. Because, you know Shawn wasn't
supposed to come back after his injury, but there was a purpose
for him coming back and I believe that purpose was for him
and I to face, because we were told among our peers - and
we're talking guys that have been in the business 10, 20,
30, 40 years - Bobby "The Brain" Heenan came up
to me and said that was the greatest match he's seen in his
life.
A guy, JBL, a wrestler today that had
no reason to go up to me and tell me but he came up and said
"that's the best match I've ever seen in my whole life".
That feels good, you know? Because
Shawn and I didn't do anything crazy. The only thing he did,
he did dive off the second rope onto the table but other than
that, we didn't do anything crazy. We went out there and had
a very great, solid match and Shawn Michaels did his thing,
I did mine and we came up with one of the greatest matches
ever in the history of the business.
Shawn's one of the greatest of all
time.
Bret Hart, it's well documented that
he's said he'd wrestle you in a heartbeat if he were able
to. How does that rate in terms of compliments and who would
win the battle of the Sharpshooter Vs The Ankle Lock?
Haha! You know what? That'd be a hell
of a match, that would be a great match. That would be the
one thing that I would like to do before I retire.
Bret Hart is another one that I know
that him and I would be considered one of the top two greatest
matches ever. Shawn Michaels and I, I believe, had the greatest
match ever. Shawn and Bret had a one hour Iron Man Match about
8 or 9 years ago that I thought was just about as good as
mine and Shawn's match.
But I've always said that I wanted
to wrestle Bret. Bret just physically can't do it. If he could,
he would. And you know, I didn't take it as an insult, but
you know, Bret said that he would have the same kind of match
with me as he would with Shawn Michaels or Chris Benoit or
Eddie Guerrero. I believe that we would have a better match
than that, especially with the trade off of submissions and
you know, just, the way both of our characters are, the seriousness
of the match and the intensity would be there. I think that
Bret Hart and I would have one of the greatest of all time
matches.
If he his open to it, and I don't know
if he is, Bret if you're listening, I'm more than happy to
face you at any event, it doesn't have to be Wrestlemania,
it could be anywhere, anytime. I'd love to wrestle Bret Hart,
that would be a dream for me.
Yeah, it'd be fantastic.
The term "they love to hate him"
just seems to be made for you. Fans love chanting "you
suck" but at the same time, they're willing to cheer
at the drop of a dime. What do you think it is why fans have
such an affinity with you?
Oh, you know what? It's a respect factor.
The fans enjoy...
Put it this way, when I'm wrestling,
nobody's going for t-shirts or popcorn. They're sitting down
and they're watching my match. They're studying my match.
They're watching something transpire. You know, I consider
it not just a wrestling match, I consider it my art. And what
I do is, I don't just go out there and do a bunch of moves
and a bunch of spots, I tell a very good story. And I was
taught that by all time greats like Sergeant Slaughter and
Pat Patterson and all the Agents. And I believe that the reason
why I've had so much success...
(Kurt's daughter Kyra yells "Ow" in the background)
Kurt: Sorry little girl, are you okay?
Kyra: Yeah.
Okay, sorry about that.
The reason why I've had a lot of success
is I've had a lot of good teachers. And the fans are going
to like the best wrestlers, and when you're as good as I am,
or as good as Chris Benoit or Triple H, you know, there's
no way around it. Triple H probably has more fans that like
him than hate him, and he's the biggest bad guy on Raw. So,
you know, I'm considered the biggest bad guy on Smackdown.
Myself and JBL.
But, you know, it's a respect factor.
They want to see me wrestle and a lot of times they want to
see me win. Why? I don't know. With Shawn Michaels half the
crowd booed and half the crowd cheered. So you know, that's
just the way it is these days, you know, some of the bad guys
aren't always bad guys.
I was in Hawaii facing John Cena and
they were chanting "Angle". And John Cena's probably
our top good guy in the whole company, the whole WWE. So,
it all depends where we are.
I think it has a lot to do with, some
people are wrestling educated and they love wrestling. And
some people like the characters. You know, like the John Cena
character or the Hulk Hogan character, and they'll cheer for
them but if they're more technique and wrestling oriented
or educated that way like people in Hawaii, or people down
in Texas, you're going to have a lot of fans cheering for
the more technical wrestler.
Actually that's a great example, when
I'm over in Japan, I'm a good guy. There's no ifs, ands or
buts. They want me to win.
What would fans be most surprised to
learn about you?
Hahahaha! Probably ahh....I don't know.
I guess, I guess what I enjoy more
than wrestling is, I have a daughter, and I have a bunch of
nieces and I'm a very good Dad and a tremendous Uncle. And
I like girls, I like...you know I have nephews too but I get
along better with the little girls for some reason they tend
to kind of leech to me and I enjoy that, I enjoy spending
time, I love kids.
So, although I'm the bad guy on TV
and I'm not very friendly, I have a soft heart for little
girls. And I have 14 nieces and I have a daughter, hopefully
we're gonna, we're trying for a second baby. And I don't know
if you know this but a lot of amateur wrestlers have kind
of a curse. Especially the successful ones. They seem to always
have daughters, they never have sons and we can't figure out
why.
Probably because, there has to be something
in that wrestling room when the temperature goes above 120
degrees, and you're training there every single day I think
it kills your X Chromosomes or something.
Well, sounds quite likely.
We keep having daughters and it's a
curse. But it's not a curse to me, it's a blessing.
So, I'd have to say that what would
surprise fans is that I really enjoy spending time with kids.
It's a lot of fun.
And I'm a kid at heart anyway, that's
why I'm in the WWE, I mean, I don't want to grow up. I just
want to continue to be a kid and do what I do. I don't consider
my job a job, I consider it playtime, and it's a lot of fun.
Well, that leads perfectly into this
question, Kurt. This is the most hard hitting of journalistic
questions you could get in your career. Who "wears the
gold medals" so to speak in the Angle household?
Hahahaaa! You know what, my wife does.
I've spent too much time away from home, she's the boss. She
runs the house. I pretty much just keep my mouth shut and
do what I'm told.
But you know, she's a trooper. We're
gone 250 days a year, sometimes 300 days a year and she takes
care of everything for me. I literally don't lift a finger
when I'm at home. My only responsibility is to play with my
baby. And that's not a job to me, that's fun. So, she pretty
much does everything. She's a handyman around the house, she
cleans the house, she cleans the pool, she cleans the cars;
she makes sure everything is done, the bills are paid, all
I do is come home and play with my daughter.
So I've been blessed, God's blessed
me with a great family, a tremendous wife and a beautiful
little girl.
How did you break the news to Karen
that you were getting your head shaved? Did you wind up sleeping
on the couch for a few nights?
You know what? Fortunately she likes
bald men. So, she wanted me to shave my head before it even
happened I just, I never wanted to, I said "Karen, I
don't wanna shave my head, I like my hair, it makes me feel
younger".
But Vince felt, Mr. McMahon felt that
it would make me look meaner, give me an edge. So he, when
I got my head shaved he said "keep it off". And
we decided to do that.
But you know what, I'm glad now because
who knows, I'm probably receding as we speak so it's just
good to have it off, now I don't have to worry about it.
Well now we may never know.
Hahaha, yeah we might never know. You're
right.
So, Judgment Day is coming up. It's
airing live here in New Zealand on Monday May 23rd. You've
got your sights set on Booker T. It's certainly gotten personal
real quick this one. How's it going to go down? Is Booker
going to be a troubled man, come Judgment Day?
Yeah. When you see Smackdown this week
it was, pretty serious. There was some good stuff.
Booker and I have wrestled a couple
of times. What I can promise is not just an intense match
but, it - this match will steal the show. Booker is a tremendous
athlete, there's no doubt about it. We might have our disagreements
but he is one of the greatest athletes in the WWE today. And
him and I having a match, we're going to steal the show.
And that's a - I'm challenging anybody
on the WWE roster that's gonna be in this show to try to beat
our match. And I don't think that it's gonna happen.
I'm sure you would've preferred to
have been challenging for the WWE Championship, is that #1
priority on your agenda after Booker?
Yeah, once I beat Booker T. that's
where I'm looking. I'm looking at taking on either JBL or
Cena, whoever wins at Judgment Day, and win my title back.
You know, I usually average one title
a year, and this is my fifth year so it's time for Kurt Angle
to win another title. If I don't, then I'm not tending to
my goal, and that is to hold the title every year that I'm
in it. Right now we're half way through the year so, I got
a half a year to get it done.
One last question, how is the neck
holding up?
Thank God, I'm doing tremendous. I
feel, you know, what happened is I think Mr. McMahon lost
a little faith in me. The GM of Smackdown, Theodore Long lost
a little faith. Thought that I couldn't endure through my
neck injuries. So they kinda put me on the side for a while
and you weren't seeing me in the main event.
What's happened now is for the last
10 months I've been wrestling solid, feeling good, having
the best matches on the card, especially as of late and they're
starting to see me being rejuvenated. So now I'm gonna be
more or less in the limelight and in more main event matches.
And I deserve to be, I've done everything that I could possibly
do to get back and get ready and my neck feels great. Physically
I'm in better shape than I've ever been and I can't wait to
get back in that ring and win that WWE Title. I think it's
long been overdue and the problem is, you know, as an owner
of a Company like Mr. McMahon, you don't want to put a guy
in a title match and chance the fact that, God forbid, but
this guy could get injured holding the title, and then what
do you do?
So, I think that's why they kinda pulled
back the reigns a little bit and said hey, let's not put Kurt
Angle in this situation yet because we don't know if my neck
is going to hold up. Now they're realising it is, so you're
going to see my running for that title and hopefully winning
the title and holding on to it for a long time.
Kurt, I'd like to take this opportunity
to let you know that as pro-wrestling fans, we do respect
and appreciate the sacrifices and the risks that you take
to entertain us and you know, hopefully we'll be watching
Kurt Angle for a long time.
I appreciate that. I appreciate that,
really I do. You gave me a great interview, and I enjoyed
the interview and you asked a lot of great questions, I appreciate
that.
Fantastic, cheers Kurt. Hopefully we'll
see you here in New Zealand someday?
Yeah, hopefully. I hope so. I know,
Tony Garea wants to. Tony is from New Zealand. He's one of
agents, obviously you know he used to wrestle and he talks
about what a great country it is, so hopefully we'll be there
soon.
Awesome. Thanks very much for joining
me today.
Thank you very much, take care.
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for an audio version of Kurt's NZPWI Interview.
*Interview courtesy of NZPWI.
Thanks to Melina for the info*
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