10 Major Stars Who Questioned Bad WWE Booking

By Jamie Kennedy /

10. Kurt Angle

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Baron Corbin wasn't Kurt Angle's choice for his retirement match.

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In a podcast interview with WINCLY after WrestleMania 35, Kurt graciously admitted he probably had to put over a rising star on the way out. Even so, he hoped for a higher-profile match against someone like John Cena or AJ Styles, not a six-minute afterthought stuffed away in the 'Mania mid-card.

Vince McMahon was the one who made the call, told Angle his decision was final and swept away one of the most machine-like wrestling careers with one stroke of his pen. Kurt lost to Corbin without putting up much of a fight, and that couldn't have sat well with him despite his graciousness in interviews afterwards.

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He finally opened up to reveal he wanted something more and something better for his final match inside a WWE ring. There's no shame in that. Angle deserved more than to bow out meekly against an opponent fans didn't want either.