In a recent interview with PWInsider.com, iconic former WWE commentator Jim Ross spoke about what kind of deal WWE should have with Kurt Angle if they want him to wrestle and also why they possibly considered him for an induction into the Hall of Fame.

In case you didn’t know…

Angle left the WWE more than a decade ago in 2006 after having spent nearly 7 years with the company. He joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling soon after and worked with them until March last year. During his TNA tenure, Kurt also appeared for New Japan Pro Wrestling every now and then.

Throughout his career as a pro-wrestler, Kurt Angle has dealt with multiple allegations of steroid use. Moreover, he has also been arrested on a few occasions for driving while in an intoxicated state. However, Angle has not only worked towards getting over his issues but, of late, has also helped out others facing a similar predicament.

The heart of the matter

Ross said that he had seen ‘The Wrestling Machine’ perform in England last year and felt that he can definitely have a match with the WWE. The problem, according to him, was if they wanted him to compete for a number of matches because he did not see the money in it. He claimed that a one match deal was perhaps the best way to go about it.

Here’s what ‘Good Ol’ JR’ had to say:

Jim Ross revealed that he has been in touch with Kurt Angle and so he is aware that the superstar is working seriously hard to get himself clean and sober once again. In his opinion, the WWE must have taken his health into consideration before approaching him for an induction into their Hall of Fame.

I just don’t see the money in that. I see a one-off deal at best. And call it a day. He doesn’t owe anybody four more matches or six more matches or anything. I think that he could have a big match if it was made that way, a significant match for WWE. A one-off deal.”

For the people who are of the view that Angle’s induction was long overdue, Ross said that it may have been the case but the 5-time WWE world champion also took quite a while to put his priorities into place and quit making poor decisions. The WWE Hall of Famer said this:

What next?

And some people say, ‘Well, it’s a long time coming.’ Damn right, it’s a long time coming. But it was a long time for him to get his priorities back together and for him to stop making bad decisions. So thank God he’s doing really well.”

While there has been no confirmation from either Kurt Angle or the WWE about an in-ring return for the superstar, there are chances that some plans may already be in the works to engage Angle in wrestling action soon.

Sportskeeda’s Take

There have been multiple instances in the past when yesteryear icons have returned to the WWE and competed inside the ring. The most recent example is that of Goldberg, who will be seen in the Royal Rumble match after already having beaten Brock Lesnar at the Survivor Series last year. Therefore, there is no reason why Kurt Angle cannot work a few matches with the WWE before his retirement.

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