Kurt Angle Says He's Not Retiring From Pro Wrestling
The former olympic gold medalist may have a future in wrestling after all.
Im gonna take a break from wrestling, I know that for sure, at least a year. So well see how it goes and Ill go from there. Im not gonna say Im gonna retire. I am pretty much done with TNA. Not sure, maybe down the road, maybe I might come back, but most likely I probably wont, because theres a chance that I might not wrestle again. I just wanna get a feeler this year and see what I wanna do and see where I wanna go.Another frightening tidbit that was revealed in the interview was Angle revealing that he suffered a concussion during the TNA U.K. tour's first night, January 29 in Manchester. However, Angle said he was medically cleared by doctors for competition the very next night in London and the following night in Birmingham. Given the recent revelations regarding concussions in sports, it's quite surprising that Angle would be cleared by a medical professional to compete just one day after suffering a concussion. One of Angle's final matches that was recorded during the U.K. tour, a bout with Bobby Roode, will air this Tuesday evening as part of Impact Wrestling on POP.