WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle is certainly one of the best pro wrestlers to have ever competed inside the squared circle. Angle has accomplished a lot in his career, and fans truly have a lot of respect for him for all he has done. He also had surgery a while ago, and fans were concerned about his well-being. However, it seems Angle is now more or less recovered.

Kurt Angle’s body still suffered a lot due to his in-ring career and even now, he feels the effects. Kurt Angle would then undergo double knee replacement surgery earlier this year.

While speaking on The Kurt Angle Show on AdFreeShows.com, The Olympic Gold Medalist talked about his recovery following knee surgery. Angle revealed that he is almost fully recovered.

“It’s six and a half months from the surgery, and I’m almost fully recovered. It usually takes 9 to 12 months, but I’m there. I’m really happy. My legs are stronger now than they were before surgery. They don’t want me to run yet. Probably in another month or two, I’ll start running again, but I’m not allowed to run very far. I can’t run more than two miles.”

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There is also doubt that WWE would pay Kurt Angle $10 million for another match. Angle even got taller after the double knee surgery.

Kurt Angle also appeared on Smackdown last week, so it remains to be seen whether Angle will return to WWE television again somewhere down the line. Don’t think that he will jump back into the ring, for less than $10 million, because Angle was quick to announce that he is going back into retirement after last Friday’s rare appearance.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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