Kurt Angle Discusses DUI, Recent Neck Issue, MMA & More

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In an interesting interview at JarryPark.com, TNA World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle talks about his negotiations with the International Fight League (he is in talks to coach, and if his neck holds up, he wants to have one or two fights maximum, and teases a fight with a hall of fame-level fighter, but he doesn’t want to do it just for the money if he doesn’t have the time to train for four or so months (only doing TNA pay-per-views) think he can do well), his DUI (he says he didn’t drink, the cops just wanted attention since he is famous, he expects the case to be thrown out and his lawyer recommended he not take the blood test so the medication he is on for his neck isn’t revealed due to privacy issues — and no that medication isn’t steroids), his neck (he got sick and was throwing up recently, and ended up hurting his neck somehow) and more (he’d like to get into acting, TNA has signed a big name who “has won every world title there is” and will debut as the next PPV).

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.

In an interesting interview at JarryPark.com, TNA World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle talks about his negotiations with the International Fight League (he is in talks to coach, and if his neck holds up, he wants to have one or two fights maximum, and teases a fight with a hall of fame-level fighter, but he doesn’t want to do it just for the money if he doesn’t have the time to train for four or so months (only doing TNA pay-per-views) think he can do well), his DUI (he says he didn’t drink, the cops just wanted attention since he is famous, he expects the case to be thrown out and his lawyer recommended he not take the blood test so the medication he is on for his neck isn’t revealed due to privacy issues — and no that medication isn’t steroids), his neck (he got sick and was throwing up recently, and ended up hurting his neck somehow) and more (he’d like to get into acting, TNA has signed a big name who “has won every world title there is” and will debut as the next PPV).

Matthew Michaels is one of the original editors of Pulse Wrestling, and was founding editor of Inside Fights and of Inside Pulse Music.