Next time why don't you ask them the real questions about them being Masonic satanic losers working for a satanic company when that molest little children the one that's owned by a pedophile that makes pedophile jokes even when missing man on the company they were less than little ring boys why don't you ask these pathetic satanic losers why they would even work for a pathetic company like that in the first place??
I'm always amazed with how natural he was on the mic, not many athletes transition into the pro wrestling world as well as he has, he showed he was both physically capable AND can work the crowd / entertain
If you look up the video of Kurt winning his gold medal at the Olympics, the little interview he gave at the end was really heartfelt and emotional. He seemed to be a natural from the very beginning
He was great at what he did in the ring. Sometimes people have trouble compartmentalizing that and to be fair I cannot really blame them. I loved his work, but all of it has that asterisk
@@IHateNicolasCage agreed, I'm certainly not asking people to sweep the rug over his final act but pretending like he never existed hasn't sat right with me, especially because we will never know if what he did wasn't a product of the sheer hellacious routine he went through each time he was in the ring
@@govardhanposina17 His scan paints a pretty clear picture of the deterioration of his brain based on all of the abuse over the years. It is a reason, but not an excuse. Some good things came of it though like no flying headbutts and no chairs to the head
Kurt really picked up the WWE faster than most newcomers do. For him to only have months of practice and be that good so fast is a testament to his natural abilities.
@@usadarren4 they help build and expand the wwe brand further, and put their heart, soul, sweat, blood and tears to the WWE universe 24/7. Cena non stop carried and reigns is now non stop carrying the WWE on their shoulders. As they were and are the full-time faces of the company, its pretty obvious they will get pushed.
He did all that and it just felt right. He's built different. Somehow he had a great old-school mindset despite not growing up a pro wrestling fan and never working the territories, he just caught up with some old tapes and had instant appreciation for the best technical workers. Too bad there aren't more people like Kurt.
@@RockApe_lol Brock won the Royal Rumble in his first year, 2003. He debuted on TV the night after WM 18, so the night after WM 19 would be the end of his first year and in that time he won KOTR, beat Rock for Undisputed Championship, won Royal Rumble 2003, beat Kurt Angle at WM 19 for his second WWE championship to cap off his 1st year.
@@michaelhernandez8772 difference being Kurt ran through the midcard won the mid card championships and then the world title to top it off after a king of the ring victory. Brock’s ascent was different. He went straight to the main event scene and didn’t even compete in the Mid card
Outcomes are Predetermined but all the Moves do hurt..Maybe tou should go try it. Fake doesn't mean Broken Necks, Messing up your back, arms and legs, ripping muscle from bones...@Janine.Najarian
You can tell Kurt is a really good dude cause A LOT OF GUYS PUT HIM OVER ESPECIALLY AT THE BEGINNING....it is a brotherhood and you have to be a special person for these guys to WANT TO PUT YOU OVER
Kurt was a rare talent. Great heel. And great baby face. Only a certain amount of wrestlers can do that. Mic skills were good, but his in ring talent was hands down top 5 all time. Those matches he had with Benoit were amazing. Even with Eddie.
Instantly became one of my favorites. The gimmick was so unique, and he was already so good on the mic. The amateur wrestling background meant he knew a lot of the throws and holds but just needed the experience to put it into fictional wrestling matches.
Learn on the job is an insane approach with wrestling even with Kurt's background. You botch a move and someone lands wrong on their neck and they're paralyzed.
I think he meant the acting aspects. I'm sure many of you good lads did a lot of fighting and play fighting as children, I certainly did; and it was generally quite easy to pick your friends and toss them around in a way that would not cause actual damage. Kurt being a great real wrestler already, he was probably well aware of what needed to be done, and would require minimal training to do a move safely. While mistakes do happen in Wrestling, an awful lot of the injuries come from a wrestler being an arsehole and trying to hurt their opponent. Kurt had a good mindset (at least when it came to the profession and his peers) and that, coupled with him having a lot of the technical side figured out, would have made him pretty safe even early on.
This was probably the best match I ever saw. Both these guys were the top of their game, on a technical level, perhaps the two most intelligent & naturally talented wrestlers of the Ruthless Aggression era.
I dont think anyone took to the business like Angle. I remember how much better he was a few months in than his debut. It was insane. Dude was incredible.
Kurt was so goddamn good on the mic as well as being the freak athlete that he was. Not a lot of athletes are that natural on the mic like he turned out to be.
I remembered Chris Benoit yet again and out of sheer coincidence, I scroll down enough to stumble across this from hours ago on Kurt Angle talking to Chris Van Vliet about Chris Benoit.
He was made for this show, he was 10/10 in every way possible i mean, he has the skills the knowledge of wrestle, privileged with the mic, he was so damn hilarious, the connection with people still when he was booed, the agression wrestling and the cleanest and beautiful moonsault. Damn, he was one in a million for sure, I'm thankful for seeing this guy when a was younger 😢
I'm in the camp that believes his work should be separated from what he did. There are a bunch of wrestlers who did horrible things that are still beloved for their work, but people get overly sensitive with this situation because a woman and a child were killed. R.I.P to Nancy and Daniel. Yes, what he did was horrible, but Chris Beniot is one of the greatest and one of the most influential wrestlers of his era and I honestly think WWE doesn't show him because they're partially responsible for him snapping. They overworked their top guys, they pushed wrestlers to perform injured, and they noticed months before the incident that Chris was becoming strange, but they did nothing to help. They just assumed he was just grieving Eddie.
At first they pushed him as a face, but the crowd rejected him. He smiled and acted like they were cheering him and they booed more. That's when you knew he was a special entertainer.
I will never forget both my top favorite wwe wrestler of all time kurt angle and chris benoit wrestling in wwe during the ruthless aggression era my era of wwe during the year 2005 and 2006 I will never forget seeing those legendary wrestlers wrestling in alot of great classic wwe matches and my only favorite classic wwe match I won't forget between kurt angle and chris benoit is there wwe royal rumble year 2003 match I won't forget classic match r.i.p chris benoit
I remember watching the Royal Rumble 03 and begging Benoit not to tap to the ankle lock and my heart pounding from the false finishes. And when it was over I was like alright Kurt Angle is Him.
One of the best of all time. It was amazing how natural Angle was in the ring and on the mic. I feel for him for all the tough choices he’s made but brother is still a legend and honestly seems like a hell of a guy now on the back side of everything.
Kurt had so many incredible matches with Chris with the submission time limit match really standing out. Such a shame Chris's horrific crimes means matches like that will never get revisited on the network
@@Hellraiser988The only one who is emotional is you so you must be deflecting how about you just get your head out of your ass and realize that you are calling people names for not defending a murderer and wife abuser get help
Sad thing about Benoit. I hope the WWE has like psychology service to help the guys to not lose their mind or let lose feelings they normally have to repress :(
I'm so amazed. At the run that smackdown had from 2000 to 2009 I didn't watch raw or WrestleMania or none of that I've only watched smack down it makes me feel like a little kid again when I watch it
Kurt set a ridiculous precedent. I think it's how I sometimes have to taper my expectations with some the people in development. Kurt picked it up fabulously. Man is a legend. Never saw a bad Kurt match. The matches with Chris and Lesnar are some of my favorites. I still remember the angle with Edge that began the You Suck chant..thing is you never sucked. Not even once. Definitely a 🐐.
I go back and watch Kurt's matches, and I have to say, for me, he is on my wrestling Mount Rushmore. What a phenomenal talent, and I have never seen him in a bad match, and that speaks volumes.
Some may disagree with me but I think both Kurt and Benoit’s Greatest match was at the 2003 Royal Rumble for the WWE Championship. Such a tremendous match !
What Kurt did is nothing short of amazing, to pickup the business that fast is mind boggling. If you look at the last 30 years it's hard to leave him out of my top 25 wrestlers of all time.
there is match between two of them that for me the best in the history.. 3 pin / submission skill vs skill its really amazing.. counter by counter both of them and many plot twist... that un expected
That sounds like my job now. 😩 Was told you’ll learn in the go. And now I’m struggling and wondering how long I have to left till I can fake it anymore. Training goes a long way!
This is crazy, was talking about their fights just a few hours ago. Both of them made each looked great with their matches. Amazing matches they had. Miss the Rabid wolerine RIP.
So I started wrestling in 2006 when I had just turned eighteen years old. I already knew how to take a bump and do quite a few moves before I ever stepped foot in a ring so I was slightly ahead of the curve because there are people who it can take a day or a week or a month to learn how to bump properly. And for the most part I picked a lot of stuff up pretty quick. I had my first match after 6 months and when I was in the ring with someone who had been wrestling for a long time I was able to have good matches because they were able to lead me but when I was in the ring with people my own experience level it was not good. It took me a good five years not to get good but to really truly get comfortable where I felt like I could have a good match with most people even if they weren't the best wrestlers. After probably 3 years I was decent but not yet as comfortable. The fact that Kurt Angle got that good that fast even though he was wrestling everyday with some of the best in the world, is nothing short of spectacular. It doesn't matter how much you watch wrestling helped train so many people and almost none of them have any grasp whatsoever of how a match to be put together or how to have proper timing. Even though these trainees have watched wrestling their entire lives they just don't ever get it. They may know the moves and they may watch wrestling everyday but to put a match together and she know how to take your time is something that takes potentially years to develop. It is absolutely insane how good Kurt Angle got so quickly
Had to be the quickest from the time he got into and learned the business to the being a top level talent. Then winning WWE titles the guy was one of the best ever and could cut promos. Had charisma and humor don’t think there will be another Kurt freaking Angle. Bad mother!
Kurt has a natural goofy personality combined with unbelievable wrestling talent, which gave him both humor and in ring skill, just a natural born entertainer. One Vince's best picks ever, because he understood what was great about Kurt as a pro wrestler before Kurt discovered it himself.
He learned on the Job, and somebody had to Teach Him. Whatever else he is, CB must get THAT credit due.... #CVVClips #CreditforBenoit #LeaveTheWhateverElseAlone!!!
But this was how good Kurt is- even in his rookie year, he was still smooth as silk in the ring and was hilariously entertaining as a dork in his rookie year. Angle is the total package in wrestling.