WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle who is a former six times TNA Heavyweight Champion of the World recently talked about the neck issues he had during his time in the World Wrestling Entertainment.
Kurt Angle is considered as one of the biggest names in professional wrestling history. He started his professional written career back in 1996 after his successful campaign in the Olympics of the same year. He first worked in the Extreme Championship Wrestling before finally coming to the WWE in 1998.

Kurt Angle Speaks On His Neck Issues
In a very short amount of time, he became very successful in WWE winning 5 WWE World Championship in only seven year time and he main invented one WrestleMania too. In 2006 he went to TNA and also became very successful in the promotion winning a total of six TNA Heavyweight Championships of the world.

The neck injury he sustained was during his run on in the Olympics and the injury kept bothering him throughout his career. This neck injury almost knocked him out of the Olympics. But he refused to give up and the view was never even get a clue that he had a major injury while giving some of the five star matches.
Kurt Angle who is a former six times TNA Heavyweight Champion of the World recently spoke to Fightful where he talked about his neck issues during his time in the World Wrestling Entertainment. He said;

“Well, you know, I damaged my neck in the Olympics—right before the Olympics. But, when I went to the WWE, my neck was still damaged. Once you break your neck, it’s not gonna be 100% forever.
“It’s just the way it is and I kept getting injured over and over again in WWE. I broke my neck four more times between 2003 and 2006. That had a lot to do with the injury that I started off with. So, it just kept happening over and over again.”