Kurt Angle has seen a lot of factions throughout his legendary pro wrestling career.
But which one was he not a fan of?
The Olympic gold medalist and WWE / IMPACT Wrestling Hall of Fame legend spoke on the latest episode of his "Kurt Angle Show" podcast about not being fond of the Right To Censor faction from the WWE Attitude Era.
"I didn’t think it worked," Angle said of the Right To Censor faction. "You know, here they are with the buttoned up shirts all the way up to the top, and, you know, they’re like, I don’t even know what kind of gang they were, but it was just, you know, they looked like a bunch of office guys trying to wrestle. I don’t know. I didn’t like it."
Also during the episode, Angle compared winning an Olympic gold medal to the WWE Championship.
"The Olympic Gold medal was the real deal," he said. "The WWE title is fake. Now, don’t get me wrong. When you do win the World Championship, the company is trusting you and saying that you’re one of the best in the company, and to be credited as one of the greatest wrestlers in the business, that’s a huge compliment, but you have to remember, it’s still a work. You know, the Olympics was a shoot. There’s no way in hell I can compare the WWE title to the Olympic Gold Medal. It’s just not comparable."
Check out the complete episode of the show at Spotify.com. H/T to WrestlingNews.co for transcribing the above quotes.
