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Kurt Angle Reportedly To Remain With TNA Wrestling; No Move to WWE

ByJack Crosby|
May 15, 2013; New York, NY, USA; 1996 Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle attends the wrestling meet between Iran and USA at Grand Central Terminal. Iran won the meet 18-8. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
May 15, 2013; New York, NY, USA; 1996 Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle attends the wrestling meet between Iran and USA at Grand Central Terminal. Iran won the meet 18-8. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

After months of speculation as to whether or not Kurt Angle could be making a move back to WWE, it now appears that he will stay right where he is at with TNA on a part-time schedule. 

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We’ve been hearing for quite some time now that Kurt Angle could soon be making a move back to WWE, where he would finish out his career on top once again. The one issue that has been holding a deal off has been his contract offer with his old company, which now might make a return impossible.

According to a report from Wrestling Rumors, Angle was indeed offered a contract from WWE by Triple H, however it was for a full-time schedule, which is definitely something that he doesn’t want. The full-time schedule was the reason that he left in the first place back in 2006.

So now, with that being the case, many expect Angle to just sign another part-time deal with the No. 2 promotion for more than likely another year.

"Because of that, there is a belief that Angle will remain in TNA, even though the company finds itself in an uncertain state. It is expected that TNA will be able to offer Angle a part-time contract for at least another year, and Angle will remain with the promotion."

Throughout all of this the past few months, we knew that the contract was a big issue. We’ve also known that WWE was not as interested in bringing Angle back as some might have assumed. It’s almost as if they purposely only offered a full-time contract, knowing that he would turn it down in the end.

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