Future WWE Hall of Famer, Kurt Angle, has been on a near 10-year hiatus from the McMahon clan since he was granted his release in 2006, citing health reasons. TNA was quick to snatch him off the market by flaunting him with a slimmed down schedule and a promise to keep him at the top of their ranks. Now, as we transition towards accepting the WWEs stars of tomorrow, its hard to overlook how much nostalgia has helped to further the development of the modern-day product. While swimming in dismal television ratings, its time for WWE to send their universe into a frenzy by making some calls beyond the usual suspects. Kurt Angle is a guy we all love to hate. Hes done it all in TNA on a schedule he could only have dreamt of during his WWE run. But frankly, as The Rock once eloquently stated about Goldberg at Backlash 2003, TNA is a fish in a itty-bitty pond, while WWE is whale in a teardrop. With almost ten years of a lighter schedule than he ever had in WWE, and still as chiseled as a Roman statue, a potential return of the olympic hero to the bright lights of the WWE will rejuvenate both, Angle, and a fan base alike but only if done correctly. Here's how...