Kurt Angle (DXX)
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The Debut on Massacre
In the beginning of 2008, The Rock, who was just GFXing at the time, debuted on Monday Night Massacre as Kurt Angle. Several "Save_Us.222" messages had been playing week after week, interrupting everything. On 2/8/08, Sabu was having a match with Mad Max. This is where we found the code, as Kurt Angle would make his first appearance on Monday Night Massacre, pledging his allegiance with the nWo after helping Sabu.
The nWo
After Kurt Angle made his debut on Monday Night Massacre, he would join Sabu's New World Order. However, this faction was short-lived, due to the betrayal of Sabu.
Rising Through the Ranks
Kurt Angle is currently wrestling on Monday Night Massacre, where he has just qualified for the Money in the Bank math at Wrestlemania 2.
In Wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- Standing ankle lock, sometimes grapevined for additional pressure and leverage
- Olympic slam / Angle Slam, sometimes done from the top rope
- Rolling German suplexes
- Moonsault - Usually reserved for high-profile matches
- Headbutt
- Crossface chickenwing - 2000; Adopted from Bob Backlund
- Overhead belly to belly suplex, sometimes from the top rope
- Rear naked choke
- Release German suplex / Bridging German suplex
- Belly to back suplex
- Body scissors
- European uppercut
- Double leg takedown
- Signature Foreign Object
- Sledgehammer
- Signature taunts
- WHOOO! (A loud yell of "Whooo" [similar to Ric Flair])
- Putting his hands up, followed by pyro
- Showing off gold medals and spinning (What he does when he enters a ring)
- Nicknames
- The Olympic Hero
- The American Hero
- The Wrestling Machine
- The Olympic Gold Medalist
- The Only Olympic Gold Medalist in D-Generation XX History
- The Only Olympic Gold Medalist in Professional Wrestling
- Theme songs
- "Medal (v2)" composed by Jim Johnston
Championships and accomplishments
Professional wrestling
- D-Generation XX
- The Only Olympic Gold Medalist to Ever Grace a D-Generation XX Ring
Olympics
- Gold
- 1996 Atlanta
Championships
- World Championships
- 1995 Chattanooga, U.S.
World Cup
- Silver
- 1995 Chattanooga, U.S.
- Bronze
- 1992 Moscow, Russia