Kurt Angle Mark 0 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Angle waiting to see how everything heals by Phil Speer April 23, 2003 Kurt Angle isn’t quite ready to announce his return date yet, although he says he’s feeling much better since having surgery on April 11. Instead of having spinal fusion – the way seven other WWE Superstars have – which would have forced him to miss one year, Angle elected to have a less invasive procedure, performed by Dr. Hae-Dong Jho in Angle’s hometown of Pittsburgh. “I’m really happy with the surgery,” Angle said. He was feeling good enough, in fact, that he attended Tuesday’s SmackDown! taping (he did not appear on the show). But he said he’s been feeling a tingling sensation in his left arm. “That could be due to swelling in my neck,” he said. “I talked to the doctor and he said, ‘Let it heal. It’ll be alright.’ What I think it is is a lot of swelling in my neck which is causing pressure on my nerve; I don’t have a pinched nerve or bone spurs anymore. When the swelling goes away, I’ll feel much better. “If it’s not the case, we might have to do something else.” Some of the Superstars that had spinal-fusion surgery, including Lita and Rhyno, also experienced a pins-and-needles feeling in their arms and hands as they recovered. For them, it was just part of the healing process and it eventually went away. But since Angle’s the first Superstar to have this procedure, he doesn’t have anyone with whom to “compare notes.” Plus, his symptoms – problems with four vertebrae and two discs, and a bruised spinal cord – were the most severe of any of the Superstars, except Stone Cold Steve Austin. He said he’ll have to wait and see whether the surgery worked for him. “The doctor said it’s going to take a good three, four or five weeks to get my strength back,” he said. “He might not have fixed it. I don’t know yet. We won’t know for another month. I pray to God that it works out well because now the wrestlers have an option besides fusion, which limits your working ability because you don’t have as much flexibility in your neck.” On the plus side, Angle said he’s been feverishly rehabilitating his left hamstring, and that today it’s fine. “I get a little pain here and there,” he said. “Once you tear it once, you’ve got that scar tissue. You’ve got to keep stretching through it.” Angle tore the hamstring 20 seconds into his match with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XIX, and he said it was actually causing him more discomfort during the match than his neck. While it’s too early for Angle to set a timetable for his return to the ring, he’s already thrilled that he had Jho’s procedure because he’s not in any pain. Jho made only a small incision in the front of Angle’s neck, next to his throat. That incision is already barely noticeable, said Angle, who didn’t even have to wear a neck brace. “The first thing I did when I woke up (after surgery) was, I moved my neck back,” he said. Before surgery, when he would do that, he’d “have this grueling, sharp, stabbing pain in the back of my spinal cord.” But the pain was gone. “I said, ‘Man, this is a miracle.’” Since February, when the circulation to his left shoulder and arm were cut off, Angle had been in so much pain that he had been prescribed valium. It was the only way he could sleep. “I’m not having the pains anymore,” he said. “It’s not that hard for me to get comfortable. I like to sleep on my stomach, and when I had the injury, I couldn’t because it pushed my head back, which caused the sharp pain. Now I’m sleeping great.” Angle laughed and added that he hated not being able to sleep on his stomach. “I think it’s because I never like to be on my back because of amateur wrestling,” he said. Angle said he also considers the surgery a miracle because he was able to get back in the gym the day after the operation. “To have this doctor pry on your neck one day, and then the neck day I’m doing heavy bench pressing…and running on the treadmill for 30 minutes straight, that in itself was a miracle,” he said. After WrestleMania, he said he had only about a third of the strength in his left arm that he has in his right. But now he says it’s closer to 70 percent. He also said that the only atrophy he’s suffered is in his left hand – the small muscle between the index finger and the thumb. “I don’t have that anymore in one hand,” he said. “They say it might come back. But if that’s the only atrophy I have, I’m pretty happy with it.” Angle is actually a bit concerned that he may have been training too hard since the surgery, and that that’s what’s causing the tingling sensation in his arm. Angle’s kicking himself not learning from his mistakes. “I’ve always thought of ways of training around my injuries because I always felt like if I wasn’t training, someone somewhere around the world was training harder than me,” he said. Angle has had this philosophy since junior high, when he broke his arm, but returned to practice a day later, wearing a cast but not giving the injury time to heal. He ended up breaking his arm repeatedly and being forced to wear a cast 23 weeks instead of four. Likewise, one year before the Olympics, he severely broke his hand, but was back to working out the next evening. And when he had arthroscopic surgery on his knee last December, he was walking around two days later. “I’m just hoping I didn’t cause (this latest injury) to turn south and go the opposite way,” he said. “I probably should have taken it a little more slowly. Now I’m in a situation where I have to step back a little bit. I need to sit back and relax and not be so stubborn about going to the gym.” Angle said he increased the intensity of his training when his symptoms kicked in in February. As a result, he’s dropped 22 pounds and today he tips the scales at 228. He said he regrets letting himself get up into the 250-pound range and believes that may have been a factor in his recent injuries. “I’d like to remain 230 or under,” he said. “I think it helps with my legs. I think it’s going to help with my neck. Although 20 pounds doesn’t seem like a lot, it can take its toll on your body.” Angle flew to Nashville, Tenn., for Tuesday’s SmackDown! taping because WWE officials wanted to see how he was doing, and because he wanted to offer instruction to some of the younger Superstars. “I’m really trying to help out (John) Cena,” he said. “I think he could be a major player, and I’m trying to be there for him and give him advice, like a few of the guys did for me when I started. I see a lot of potential with John, so I’m really looking to make him the next big player.” Because Angle’s no longer in any pain, he was a bit tempted to try out a few wrestling moves. “I got in the ring just to sit and watch,” he said. “I was going to start doing some stuff, but I thought, ‘You know what? Somebody’s going to slap me if I start getting in the ring and wrestling.’ But could I have? Yeah, I definitely could have. I’ve got to learn how to take it easy.” Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Banky Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I read that already. What a guy, Kurt Angle is one cool dude. I wish him nothing but the best. Maybe he'll put Cena over at the next Wrestlemania. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Wow...great news all around. Now that's a change coming from WWE.com. Helping Cena out sounds like good news, too. Hell, he may end up a smark darling yet... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Polish_Rifle Report post Posted April 23, 2003 what the hell is he doing bench pressing the day after surgery? he needs to take it easy or the company might have to put him on house arrest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I read that already. What a guy, Kurt Angle is one cool dude. I wish him nothing but the best. Maybe he'll put Cena over at the next Wrestlemania. I want Angle to win te ME next year! And let's throw Dr. Jho a parade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Coffey Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Wow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I read that already. What a guy, Kurt Angle is one cool dude. I wish him nothing but the best. Maybe he'll put Cena over at the next Wrestlemania. Knowing Angle, he'd offer to put y--him over the next PPV he's back. Although I hope not. Maybe Taker will put him over... ..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DerangedHermit Report post Posted April 23, 2003 No wonder John Cena's improved a lot. An Angle/Cena team would rule very much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I read that already. What a guy, Kurt Angle is one cool dude. I wish him nothing but the best. Maybe he'll put Cena over at the next Wrestlemania. I want Angle to win te ME next year! And let's throw Dr. Jho a parade. Pennsylvanians rule. Since February, when the circulation to his left shoulder and arm were cut off, Angle had been in so much pain that he had been prescribed valium. It was the only way he could sleep. “I’m not having the pains anymore,” he said. “It’s not that hard for me to get comfortable. I like to sleep on my stomach, and when I had the injury, I couldn’t because it pushed my head back, which caused the sharp pain. Now I’m sleeping great.” Yowtch. Well, hopefully this means Kurt won't be needing lots of pain killers like wrestlers who work as hard as him often need and get hooked on. On the plus side, Angle said he’s been feverishly rehabilitating his left hamstring, and that today it’s fine. “I get a little pain here and there,” he said. “Once you tear it once, you’ve got that scar tissue. You’ve got to keep stretching through it.” Angle tore the hamstring 20 seconds into his match with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XIX, and he said it was actually causing him more discomfort during the match than his neck. Odd...never heard about that one before. Hell, I don't think it was ever reported on any site. Well, TAKE YOUR TIME KURT until you're sure you're well. *Notices A-Train is in the SD match listings--in the main event* But WHEN YOU ARE, hurry back! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 23, 2003 *lmao* Kurt's kinda like me. If my body feels good, I don't care if I'm told that I still have to heal, I'll do everything I ain't supposed to. So I understand how silly that is. But geezus, he's almost willing to try wrestling moves already? DAMN. Nice to know he's helping out people. Kinda glad he's helping out Cena, as Kurt can make Cena a little better in-ring. Hey, wait a minute. He's now 228lbs? You know, if he lost 8 more lbs, he could go after the Cruiserweight... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ash Ketchum Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Are Kurt and Willis McGahee seeing the same doctor or something? But seriously, I hope it all works out for him. He's a great guy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 *lmao* Kurt's kinda like me. If my body feels good, I don't care if I'm told that I still have to heal, I'll do everything I ain't supposed to. So I understand how silly that is. But geezus, he's almost willing to try wrestling moves already? DAMN. Nice to know he's helping out people. Kinda glad he's helping out Cena, as Kurt can make Cena a little better in-ring. Hey, wait a minute. He's now 228lbs? You know, if he lost 8 more lbs, he could go after the Cruiserweight... He was originally billed at 220 pounds when he came into the WWF. I think that was his REAL weight too since that was the weight class he won the gold medal in. Oh, I would suggest Cena not see Angle about selling... *shot* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 23, 2003 He was originally billed at 220 pounds when he came into the WWF. I think that was his REAL weight too since that was the weight class he won the gold medal in. Oh, I would suggest Cena not see Angle about selling... *shot* *hits rim* Cena sells fine. I think it would be more on psychology anyways. Well, I was just saying that it would be funny if Angle came back and declared that he wants to win the only singles title that has escaped him. The Cruiserweight. I'd find that funny, that's all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 He was originally billed at 220 pounds when he came into the WWF. I think that was his REAL weight too since that was the weight class he won the gold medal in. Oh, I would suggest Cena not see Angle about selling... *shot* *hits rim* Cena sells fine. I think it would be more on psychology anyways. Well, I was just saying that it would be funny if Angle came back and declared that he wants to win the only singles title that has escaped him. The Cruiserweight. I'd find that funny, that's all. Heheh--AS wouldn't, though. Knowing WWE, they wouldn't actually make him lose weight. Take a look at Matt Hardy. Technically, a "Cruiserweight" is under 225 pounds, BTW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Heheh--AS wouldn't, though. Knowing WWE, they wouldn't actually make him lose weight. Take a look at Matt Hardy. Technically, a "Cruiserweight" is under 225 pounds, BTW. Did I say I was out to please AS? I'm out to please me. And for some reason, that would. I know they wouldn't. I'm just saying, that the WWE could say he did, and then he goes after it. I mean, it's just to boost up the Cruiserweight division. I know the actual weight, but the WWE declared that their required weight class is 220lbs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 "I know the actual weight, but the WWE declared that their required weight class is 220lbs." Yup, and we know how consistent the WWE is with their storyline details and such. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Yup, and we know how consistent the WWE is with their storyline details and such. Yup of course. They never are. ...hell, speaking of inconsistent storylines, didn't they originally say it was 225 when they made it the Cruiserweight? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Cerebus Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Good thing Kurt Angle is thinking about putting young talent like Cena over...its very positive thing to see. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Yup, and we know how consistent the WWE is with their storyline details and such. Yup of course. They never are. ...hell, speaking of inconsistent storylines, didn't they originally say it was 225 when they made it the Cruiserweight? Yeah, I think Cole himself said so on the Backlash PPV. Of course, if he did, it was still Cole. So doesn't mean anything. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Breetai Report post Posted April 23, 2003 This guy is the greatest. wrestler. ever. He tore his fucking hamstring 20 seconds into that match? Fuck. HHH is nothing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AndrewTS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 This guy is the greatest. wrestler. ever. He tore his fucking hamstring 20 seconds into that match? Fuck. HHH is nothing. Damn right. HHH took 9 months off with a quad tear. Kurt did and was doing jumping jacks that same evening. Seriously, though, that surprised me. Kurt is hardcore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Well, I was just saying that it would be funny if Angle came back and declared that he wants to win the only singles title that has escaped him. The Cruiserweight. I'd find that funny, that's all. And I would be SHOCKED, SHOCKED if Kurt doesn't come back to some midcard feud with Kendrick or somthing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Well, I was just saying that it would be funny if Angle came back and declared that he wants to win the only singles title that has escaped him. The Cruiserweight. I'd find that funny, that's all. And I would be SHOCKED, SHOCKED if Kurt doesn't come back to some midcard feud with Kendrick or somthing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HellSpawn Report post Posted April 24, 2003 I wish him the best. This guy is great. And kudos for that Doctor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 24, 2003 This guy is the greatest. wrestler. ever. He tore his fucking hamstring 20 seconds into that match? Fuck. HHH is nothing. Damn right. HHH took 9 months off with a quad tear. Kurt did and was doing jumping jacks that same evening. Seriously, though, that surprised me. Kurt is hardcore. Actually wasn't it mentioned before by WWE.com that Angle had done that when they were talking about Angle taking the Jho surgery? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 24, 2003 Well, I was just saying that it would be funny if Angle came back and declared that he wants to win the only singles title that has escaped him. The Cruiserweight. I'd find that funny, that's all. And I would be SHOCKED, SHOCKED if Kurt doesn't come back to some midcard feud with Kendrick or somthing Firstly, nice double post. You really think that he should feud with Kendrick too? Awesome~! I can't believe that we agree on something like that. I thought you'd object vehemently. I really think it would be cool for those two to hook up once again. They did really well in that five minute match they had, when Kendrick was trying to get a job. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 24, 2003 You really think that he should feud with Kendrick too? Awesome~! I can't believe that we agree on something like that. I thought you'd object vehemently. I really think it would be cool for those two to hook up once again. They did really well in that five minute match they had, when Kendrick was trying to get a job. I hate you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 24, 2003 I hate you. You like me, AS. You just hate to admit it. And actually, now that I think about it, I think wouldn't be that bad of an idea. It WOULD give some credibility to the Cruiserweight title, and WOULD give some rub to the Cruiserweights. Only problem? This is WWE. Not TNA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 24, 2003 No it woudn't. They tried the same thing with the US title. No on cared ad it FUCKED Kurt for three months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted April 24, 2003 No it woudn't. They tried the same thing with the US title. No on cared ad it FUCKED Kurt for three months. *sighs* I was more meaning do it like how TNA did it. Make Kurt be how he'd like to just add another championship, but make the Cruiserweight title look more viable then a "who's the #1 225lbs or less jobber". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites