WWE Hall of Famer and a former five times WWE World Champion Kurt Angle talked about women’s revolution in WWE and he also said that he had no problem in jobbing for Charlotte Flair.
According to Kurt Angle the women’s revolution in WWE did not start with WrestleMania 32 but it started way back in the early 2000s. Most of the fans believes that the actual women’s revolution in WWE started at WrestleMania 32 when Charlotte Flair Becky Lynch and Sasha banks created history when they fought for the women’s championship in a triple threat match.

Kurt Angle Talks Women’s Revolution In WWE
Kurt Angle believed that the actual women’s revolution started way back in the early 2000 holding the hands of Trish Stratus, Lita and Jacqueline. Women’s wrestling was not as much recognized as it is today but these women actually created history with a lot of excellent matches.
Lita was the first woman wrestler to feature on the main event of any WWE show. She fought Stephanie McMahon for the WWE women’s championship match in 2000 in the main event of Monday night RAW. Trish Stratus and Lita what in the main event of Monday night RAW again in 2004. It was also a historical moment of women’s wrestling in WWE.

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle On the latest of the Kurt Angle Show talked about women’s revolution in WWE and he also said that he had no problem in jobbing for Charlotte flair. He said;
“I worked with Chyna and I actually loved it. She was great, she was basic and very effective. I really enjoyed working with her. Women now, they’re actually just as good, if not better than the guys. Back then they were treated as sex objects and they would have bikini matches, wet t-shirt contests.

“Yes, I would, especially someone like Chyna or even Charlotte Flair. She’s got so much success, you could pin her up against any male today. She’s somebody that I would probably do a job for. Ric was a great athlete but not nearly as athletic as Charlotte. She is incredible, especially for her height. She’s not a stocky girl, she’s pretty tall.
“They were the start of it. Jackie, Trish and Lita, they spearheaded women’s wrestling. They were the very start of women’s wrestling and they did an amazing job.”
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