Eric gets a lot of flak but I wouldn't put the whole blame on him. Vince Russo is a pretty big douche too it seems.
Movie? The one with David Arquette and Sean William Scott and Oliver Platt?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_of_Honor
I would highly recommend that any wrestling fans check them out.Here is a promo for an upcoming show in NY
Manhattan Mayhem IV
Wait a minute he is 42 and was the 1996I don't watch much of mma from what I have watched on spike looks interesting . But some wrestlers are slowly switching to mma and those who can't do mma they wrestle. also It looks like Kurt Angel may one day go over to mma . and don't get me started on the double J and his so called mma . Now they have a mma reality show I forget the name of it but I love watching it when it's ON .
Kurt Angle had his chance to go into MMA few times now, the first being right after the 1996 Olympics. He opted to go the more lucrative route in joining the WWF and who can blame him as the UFC wasn't nearly as big in the late 90s and early 2000's as it is today. Although Pride might have been a good option too around that time.
If he were to do the Dave Batista route and switch over now, then maybe, but I'd say he would get knocked out or submitted fairly easily despite his amateur wrestling credentials. I'd even say his old colleagues in Randy Couture and Dan Henderson could even do it. I did get to see his and Brock Lesnar's Wrestlemania match in person in Seattle with Brock's infamous botched Shooting Star Press.
And did you guys know that Alberto Del Rio used to do MMA as well. Real name, Dos Caras Jr. got knocked out by Mirko CroCop Filipovic in this MMA promotion called Deep, in Japan.
MMA is even more of a young man's game than pro wrestling. In pro wrestling, I'd say the prime age/peak of one's career is usually mid to late 30s, but in MMA, it's more like late 20s to early 30s.
In MMA, by the time you hit 40, you're probably getting close to retirement age, whereas wrestlers can do pretty well all the way up to 50 (and then there are people like Hogan and Flair who stay around way too long...10 years past that and beyond). Kurt Angle is simply too old for MMA, especially as a beginner. There are exceptions like Randy Couture, but generally, you can't be a prosperous MMA fighter past 40.
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