
Kurt Angle Says It's 'Safe to Say' He Will Wrestle for WWE Again
Kurt Angle revealed in an interview with ESPN's Jonathan Coachman that he likely will wrestle for the WWE at some point in the future.
"I know I'm going to take more-or-less of an ambassador role," he said (h/t Raj Giri of WrestlingInc.com). "I do know that there's a chance of Kurt Angle wrestling again."
He added: "I really think that Kurt Angle is not done wrestling. I think it's safe to say that I will be wrestling back in that WWE ring again."
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Angle acknowledged that he would have to earn the trust back of WWE after a string of legal issues in recent years, which included four arrests for DUI. He admitted in the past to alcohol and painkiller addictions, though he told Coachman that he's been clean for four years.
Angle, 48, was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Friday night. He spent seven years with the company and was a four-time champion before joining TNA in 2006. Angle also won an Olympic gold medal in 1996.
During his induction speech, he also offered words of advice to the other wrestlers in attendance, per Josh Barnett of USA Today:
"I want to tell these guys and girls to limit your mistakes. Know what you’re allowed to do and what you’re not. You’re going to make mistakes big and small. Follow the protocol. Follow the rules. Use common sense. Don’t be the guy or the girl who says he could have been the greatest of all-time if he would he just stayed out of trouble. I know how that feels.
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He is scheduled to appear at Sunday night’s WrestleMania and is expected to make an appearance on RAW Monday as well.



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