• Kurt Angle Reveals The Worst Bump He Ever Took
WWF Attitude Era Legend Kurt Angle took to Twitter and revealed the worst bump he has ever taken in his famous 1999-2019 professional wrestling career.
The bump happened during a match against The Undertaker’s kayfabe brother Kane on the January 14th 2002 episode of WWF Monday Night RAW.
Here’s what the 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist tweeted:
“My match against the big red machine… Kane. This is the worst bump I ever took in my career. Referee Charles Robinson landed right on top of me. I thought I was going to crap myself. Lol. #itstrue #wwemoments”
My match against the big red machine… Kane. This is the worst bump I ever took in my career. Referee Charles Robinson landed right on top of me. I thought I was going to crap myself. Lol. #itstrue #wwemoments pic.twitter.com/7QZrGsMTJd
— Kurt Angle (@RealKurtAngle) January 15, 2023
Kurt still managed to get the win, when he reversed Kane’s ankle lock into a roll up and used the ropes for leverage.
The two WWF Superstars wrestled again at WrestleMania X-8, where Angle won as well.
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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (January 19, 1992) – WWF Royal Rumble 1992
On this day in Pro Wrestling history on January 19, 1992, the World Wrestling Federation aired their annual ‘Royal Rumble’ event LIVE on PPV from the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York.
This is widely considered both, the single greatest Royal Rumble PPV and the single greatest Royal Rumble match of all time.
Also quite possibly “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair’s finest hour …
Here are the results:
The New Foundation defeated The Orient Express
WWF Intercontinental Championship: Roddy Piper defeated The Mountie (c)
The Beverly Brothers defeated The Bushwhackers
WWF Tag Team Championship: The Natural Disasters defeated The Legion of Doom (c) by countout
Ric Flair won the 30-man Royal Rumble match and the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship
