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  1. Kurt Steven Angle [2] (9 de diciembre de 1968), [2] es un exluchador profesional estadounidense que trabajó para la promoción de lucha libre Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) desde 2006 hasta 2016.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kurt_AngleKurt Angle - Wikipedia

    Kurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American retired professional wrestler and collegiate wrestler. He became a gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games. He is currently signed to WWE, on a Legends contract. He is also known for his tenure in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

  3. www.wwe.com › superstars › kurt-angleKurt Angle | WWE

    Kurt Angle. Height. 6’0” Weight. 220. lbs. Hometown. Pittsburgh. Signature Move. Angle Slam; Ankle Lock. Entrance Video. Career Highlights. World Heavyweight Champion; WWE Champion; WWE Tag Team Champion; Intercontinental Champion; European Champion; Hardcore Champion; 2000 King of the Ring; SmackDown!

  4. Kurt Angle, el luchador que fue campeón olímpico con el cuello roto | ESTO en línea. Mira. 12, noviembre 2023 - 18:58. ┃ Elihu Llano. Kurt Angle, el luchador que fue campeón olímpico con el cuello roto. Kurt Angle es reconocido por su carrera en WWE y TNA, pero antes de la lucha libre, fue campeón olímpico con el cuello roto.

  5. The best of Kurt Angle full match marathon - YouTube. WWE. 101M subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 1.6M views Streamed 4 months ago. From the Three I's to multiple championship reigns, check out the...

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  6. Hace 3 días · Kurt Angle is a 1996 Olympic champion, 1995 world champion, and six-time U.S. national champion freestyle wrestler. He was also twice a U.S. National Collegiate Athletics Association champion. Voted by the NCAA as one of the fifteen best college wrestlers of all time and one of the top five best amateur and Olympic wrestlers, Angle ...

  7. Kurt Angle. December 09, 1968 - Present. Talented heavyweight Kurt Angle accomplished it all. He powered his way to membership in the "Big Four," claiming championships at the Junior Nationals, NCAA, 1995 World and 1996 Olympic Games. Only the fourth American to reach those heights, he joined legends Dave Schultz, John Smith and Kenny Monday.

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