Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle. Image Credits: Twitter

Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle who is a former six times world champion in WWE and a former six times TNA World Heavyweight Champion recently shared advice for the newcomers in the professional wrestling business.

Kurt Angle is one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling. He started his professional wrestling career back in 1999 under WWE after his excellent spell in the Olympics 1996.

Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle. Image Credits: Twitter

Kurt Angle Gives Advice To Newcomers In The Business

He was instantly pushed as a main event start and he rightfully deserve it. He was a perfect professional wrestler. After winning a total of six world championships in his 7 year spell of WWE, he decided to leave the promotion.

In 2006 he decided to join the life and promotion of WWE back in the time Total Nonstop Action wrestling aka TNA wrestling. He is arguably the biggest star in the history of TNA wrestling.

Angle spend more time with TNA than he spent with WWE. He made an instant impact when he defeated the undefeated streak of Samoa Joe, who was one of the few big names that was created by TNA wrestling.

Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle. Image Credits: Twitter

In his decade long TNA career, he achieved a lot of success including a total of six TNA World Heavyweight Championships and other championships as well. He has always been portrayed as the biggest star of the promotion, and indeed he was what they wanted him to portray as. In 2017, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Kurt Angle who is a former six times world champion in WWE and a former six times TNA World Heavyweight Champion recently spoke to AdFreeShows.com where he shared advice for the newcomers in the professional wrestling business. He said;

Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle. Image Credits: Twitter

“Make sure that you got your psychology, how to put together a match, how to structure it. Make sure your bumping is sharp and your selling is phenomenal. What you need to do is when you have shows you need to record these matches and you can watch them over and over again and make yourself improve.

“Improve every week and get better and when you think you’re good enough, record these matches and send them to the WWE talent relations department. That’s how you get noticed. That’s where they have the tryouts for NXT. That’s where they pick the people that come down to try out for the company.”

H/T to SEScoops for the transcription