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The tragic story of Kurt Angle on real life

The tragic story of Kurt Angle on real life

Kurt Angle can be the ultimate wrestler, in that he conquered the amateur scene to the point of winning an Olympic gold medal before moving smoothly into the wacky world of Pro Wrestling, conquering that too. He has won World Championships in WWE, TNA, and Japan, and has proven himself to the point where he has won perhaps the greatest honor that an old wrestler can receive: a non-physical role of TV as general manager. In this way, he can soak in the adulation of fans without worrying about suffering another broken neck and maybe never move again.

Whether it's a villain-still-wretched condester who thinks he's an American hero, a true American hero, or a deadly serious fight machine, it seems like there's nothing Kurt Angle can not do. Well, apart from having a normal and peaceful life, that's it. The corner story is filled with dark turns, some outside its control and some very well self-inflicted. Fortunately, he is still there despite all that life has thrown at him.

1 He lost his father at the age of 16


All that Kurt Angle has accomplished both in his career and in his life, he had to do without his father, who left this world decades ago. It was not anyone's fault except whatever the spirit is in charge of setting up Freak fatal accidents.

Kurt's father, David Angle, was not a star athlete. He was a crane operator, one who worked just as hard to support his children's dreams as he did at his job. He attended all of Kurt's wrestling matches and football games, knowing all the time Kurt would grow up to be an amazing athlete. But unfortunately, he has never been able to see his prediction come true. In August 1985, when Kurt was 16, his father fell from a 15 foot tall crane and landed on his head. Even with his cracked skull, David angle headed for the hospital. His savvy, however, could not save him from slipping into a coma, and he died two days later.

Kurt reacted to this catastrophic loss by doing what he did best: excel at athletics. He had an incredible football performance the same week his father spent, just in case he was watching and clapping somewhere in the afterlife. That said, his father's death could have been why young Kurt eventually became Kurt Angle. As he said in his autobiography, "I grew up and overcame my fears the day [my father] died. I swore at that time and there to become a champion, to do all that it took. "He did exactly that, especially the" all he took "part.

2 The murder of coach David Schultz


Like all great athletes, Kurt Angle had a great coach, a man named David Schultz. Schultz, who won Olympic gold in 1984, helped set the stage for the 96 games, but was never able to see his triumph protected, thanks to perhaps the most violent and insane murder in the world. history of amateur wrestling

Schultz and Angle were members of the Foxcatcher Team, a wrestling squad funded by the rich philanthropist John du Pont (above). Unfortunately, the bridge had serious mental problems, including delusional schizophrenia and paranoia. According to the Court's testimony, his problems worsened as his team prepared for the Olympic Games. He threatened several wrestlers, including firing a weapon at one while cutting him off the team.

From the bridge became fatal on January 26, 1996, when he pointed his gun at Schultz and opened fire, shooting him three times. For this crime, the bridge was sentenced to 13-30 years in prison. (He died behind bars in 2010.) A devastated angle ended up being the only member of the Foxcatcher team at the Olympics, and he dedicated himself to honoring his coach's memory as best he could. Since he won gold, his best was obviously pretty good.

3 He broke his neck during the Olympic trials


Throughout his Pro Wrestling career, Kurt Angle has consistently touted winning his gold medal "with a broken neck." he said that it's enough (sometimes even rap) that it's basically become a meme, so it's easy to forget how serious the incident really was, and how it helped to kick it into a long , Rocky, rotten drug path.

During the Olympic trials, angle landed hard on his head, swelling two discs, cracking two vertebrae, and pulling four neck muscles. So when he says that his bloody neck was broken, he does not lie exactly. And yet, despite injuries that should have absolutely hit him out of contention for the games, he soldier on, winning this test match 4-3 after being down 0-3 pre-injury.

When he entered for his MRI the next day, his doctor ordered him to rest and heal for at least six months. That would mean no Olympics, so just angle asked for a second opinion. He found a doctor who was, in his words, "smart enough or stupid enough to fight him. Doc's solution: more training and tons of Novocaine at the neck before every game. For normal people, fighting with a broken-but-numb neck would be the most stupid idea ever, but Kurt Angle is not normal. He raised this numbness to Olympic gold.

But even Kurt Angle could not pump himself full of drugs without developing a long-standing need for more.

4 A long history of addictions


Kurt Angle is not the only wrestler to fight addiction. However, his fight was particularly unpleasant, and probably should have killed him some time ago. Fortunately, angle is too stubborn and determined to let the reaper do his job.

In addition to the Olympics, Angle says he has broken his neck many times as a Pro wrestler. One break in particular led him to start taking painkillers, which he unfortunately discovered he liked very much. Soon, as he told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in 2006, he found himself chowing up to 65 pills a day of all kinds: painkiller, Vicodin, Lorcet, and more. He even had a system where he would go from doctor to doctor (as much as ten at a time) to obtain various prescriptions and to collect bottles of pills.

In August 2005, he suffered a laundry list of injuries in a match, but this time he refused to take more pills. He apparently steered away from them for a while-a year later, he said at the grandstand-review, he was still clean-and worked on cleaning up his life. This, unfortunately, did not last, as soon after he was on more substances than ever before. During a 2014 CBS interview, Angle admits a seven-year battle with a potentially lethal cocktail of morphine, Xanax, and alcohol, the one he had only kicked about a year before. At the time, he was winning his addiction battle, but he knows that the drug is too stubborn to stay down without a constant fight. Just like him.

5 Her sister died of an overdose of heroin


Between his father and his coach, Kurt Angle had already had a lot of losses. But then, on September 15, 2003, he got yet another tragic slap in the face, with his sister's death of a drug even worse than it was starting to feed.

Kurt's sister, Le'Anne, was addicted to heroin, which she succumbed to in 2003. Her devastated brother did not talk about it publicly for a long time, until a 2014 YouTube video diary that he set up to chronicle his return after the surgery. As he explained, he dealt with his death in much the same way as the death of his father and his coach: go out there and be amazing at athletics. In this case, he fought a scheduled one-hour match with Brock Lesnar just a day after Le'Anne's passing. While it was an incredible match, in Retrospect angle realizes that it was a pretty terrible mourning mechanism.

As he said in his diary, "I did not deal with [his death]. ... I went there and had one of the best games of my life. I hid the pain. "Now he realizes" coping with pain is a part of life, and there is life and there is death. "

6 Losing his wife to a fellow wrestler


In late 2008, Kurt Angle and his wife, Karen, finalized their divorce. What makes this moment really dark in Kurt's life is that Karen quickly found love in the arms of another wrestler. Namely, the one who worked for and co-owner TNA, the company that employed angle. There are embarrassing situations, and then there is that.

In July 2009, someone called in the Bubba the love of the sponge radio show saying he saw Karen angle canoes with Jeff Jarrett, co-owner of TNA and one of their biggest stars . Obviously, it could have just been a crank, but a week later respected insider publication PWInsider confirmed that it was true. Karen angle was in touch with Kurt's collegiate and boss. Imagine losing your spouse to your CEO and having to work side by side with the CEO every day. Kurt had to take care of Jarrett.

According to PWInsider, Kurt knew the relationship before it became public. He apparently knew when he and Jarrett had a quarrel scenario, which meant that when the angle yelled at Jarrett and threatening him, he may have been very real. But Karen and Jeff Jarrett have been happily married since 2011. Kurt, meanwhile, has been married to an actress named Giovanna Yannotti since 2012.

7 Multiple DUIs


Kurt Angle's potentially deadly drug cocktail consumed his life until a few years ago and helped him to accumulate four DUI arrests along the way. Her first arrest occurred in September 2008, when a Pennsylvania woman reported angle almost hit her car as he left a bar. He was arrested at home after refusing a breathalyzer test on his agent's advice (according to WTAE). Because he was not stopped on the road, the cops could not prove that the angle had been drunk, and a judge found him not guilty.

Subsequent arrests showed that 2008 was not an aberration. In March 2011, he was arrested in North Dakota for drunk driving. He was given one year of probation, a fine and a suspended prison sentence. He stayed out of trouble for a few months until he was arrested in September of this year by Virginia police. Luckily for him, the judge did not have this pesky probation against him, just change it to $ 1,500 and send it on his way.

Then, in August 2013, said the angle of the series was stopped once again, this time in Texas for reckless driving following a TNA show. Although he appears to have received no sanction from law enforcement, this arrest was too much for the Olympian, who tweeted shortly after he went into rehab.

8 Another wrestler accused him of harassment


As if working in the TNA with Jeff Jarrett, the guy who ended up with his wife, was not bad enough, Kurt Angle was in a sticky situation with another TNA employee years later.

In August 2009, Angle was in a live-in relationship with other TNA Trenesha wrestlers (known professionally as Rhaka Khan). Things turned out to be sour and, as reported by WTAE, Khan eventually went to the police and reported that the angle had harassed and assaulted her. She filed a PFA (Protection Against Abuse), and angle was subsequently arrested.

In November 2009, Khan abandoned IFP before a hearing. In its place was a civil court agreement that ordered Angle and Khan to stay away from each other completely for three years, unless the wrestling calendars forced them to cross paths with each other professionally. So, angle mostly got off Scot-Free, but it's either a dark chapter because it was unfairly dragged or it's a much darker chapter because it actually did.

9 His brother is a convicted murderer


Although Kurt Angle's life has been largely clean and without drama since about 2014, he has recently faced one of the worst things that anyone could possibly face: the realization that Beloved family member is a killer.

On September 20, 2015, angle brother David (not Eric, who had already appeared on WWE TV as Kurt's double) called 911 to say that his wife, Donna, was unconscious. According to him, both had a domestic argument that ended with her on the floor and her knee in the chest. She died later. Soon after, David angle was arrested and charged with homicide.

In June 2016, angle pleaded guilty to a lower charge of manslaughter, and in September of this year, a judge sentenced him to a minimum of 2.5 years in prison, with a maximum sentence of ten years. There is no word on whether the angle will see freedom anytime soon, but it does not matter. A woman left, and even though Kurt did not have a hand in the incident, knowing that it happened probably haunts him even during his happiest, most sober days.
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