Kurt Angle's Dynamic Chemistry with Vin Diesel in The Last Witch Hunter

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Kurt Angle, also known as "The Last Witch Hunter," is a professional wrestler who has made a name for himself in the world of sports entertainment. He has achieved great success in both amateur and professional wrestling, earning numerous accolades and championships throughout his career. Angle's journey in wrestling began in college, where he was a standout amateur wrestler at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. He won a gold medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1995 World Wrestling Championships and took home a bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. After his Olympic success, Angle transitioned to professional wrestling and signed with the WWE (then WWF) in 1998. He quickly rose to prominence in the company, known for his exceptional technical wrestling abilities and his no-nonsense approach in the ring.



Vince McMahon Stopped Kurt Angle From Starring In A Major Hollywood Movie

Kurt Angle is just one of quite a few professional wrestlers who have attempted to dip their toes into the Hollywood scene, whether that be TV shows or movies. Wrestlers such as The Rock, John Cena, and Batista have all found great success in Hollywood following their full-time wrestling careers, while Angle first appeared in a movie in 2009, about 10 years following his WWE debut. However, this was not the first time Hollywood was interested in the Olympic Gold Medalist.

"It was a blockbuster movie," WWE Hall of Famer Angle said on "The Kurt Angle Show." "It was one of the leading roles. They wanted me, and WWE said no. It was "Pearl Harbor" . They said no and the reason, I totally get it. Okay, Rock just left and Vince was putting everybody on lockdown. He wasn't going to lose another wrestler to Hollywood."

"Pearl Harbor" came out in 2001, a romantic war drama taking place during the Pearl Harbor bombings and starring Ben Affleck. Although Angle was not able to play a part in Pearl Harbor, he has since appeared in more than 10 movies, with the most recent of the bunch being "The Last Witch Hunter" in 2015, where he played a bodyguard.

Angle found most of his success inside of a professional wrestling ring — he didn't even try out for movies until he was gone from WWE and wrestling for TNA, now known as Impact Wrestling. Prior to working in movies, Angle became a Grand Slam Champion in WWE and a Triple Crown Champion in Impact, a feat few have been able to accomplish.

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit "The Kurt Angle Show" and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

WWE legend Kurt Angle dreams of Marvel role years after Pearl Harbor offer heartache

WWE legend Kurt Angle has opened up on his future Hollywood dreams after admitting he was previously forced to reject a major role in hit movie Pearl Harbor.

The former Olympic champion, 54, said he was lined up for a main character part in the 2001 wartime drama, but the WWE made him turn down the approaches.

Kurt revealed he was "gasping" for the role at the time, but his bosses at the WWE simply wouldn't sanction it.

Speaking to the Mirror, he said: "Unfortunately, the WWE turned it down. They didn't want to do it. The company was a monster at the time. They were doing high ratings and making a lot of money. They didn't want to lose any of their wrestlers."

Kurt Angle spoke with The Mirror about his acting career and future plans The former wrestler has featured in 15 movies to date and has high hopes for the future ( Image: Getty Images)

He added: "What happened is, if you remember when Rock [Dwayne Johnson] left, he didn't really come back. And, you know, I don't think the company wanted to see anybody else do that.

"They wanted to keep the talent that they had. So they decided not to put me in that movie which, you know, I totally understood but at the same time I think it would have added value to the WWE if they have a wrestler starring in a big movie like that.

"I think the crossover appeal would be great."

However, despite the setback, the WWE Hall of Famer called the moment "just a pause" and has now set his sights on huge roles in Marvel or DC.

Kurt is a WWE Hall of Famer but his wrestling career stopped him landing a main role on hit film Pearl Harbor (

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Despite having featured in 15 films since retiring from pro wrestling in 2006, he believes he has a lot more to offer in the acting world and wants to follow in the footsteps of pals Dave Bautista, The Rock and John Cena and switch his talents to the comic book franchises.

"I love Marvel movies," he gushed. I'm a big superhero fan. I love DC too. You know, I see a lot of my friends doing those now. Dave Bautista, John Cena, The Rock.

"So, you know, a lot of my peers are doing it and hopefully one day I'll be able to do it."

Kurt Angle featured alongside Vin Diesel in The Last Witch Hunter

Kurt's latest movie appearance comes in a cameo as himself in rom-com Ask Me To Dance, which features The Alphabet Killer's Tom Malloy and Step Up 2: The Streets star, Briana Evigan.

He says fans can expect to watch a great story and people will be able to relate to going on blind dates and not knowing what is ahead of you.

He has previously appeared in movies such as Pain and Gain, Warrior and The Last Witch Hunter and says he has a number of bigger projects lined up.

And he admits that being in the WWE certainly prepared him for the industry.

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"Whatever character it is, they give you verbiage and you've got to memorise the verbiage," he said. "You've got to go out there and perform.

"The difference is in Hollywood you can do it over and over again - keep messing up and just keep doing it again.

"In pro wrestling you only get one chance out there live and you can't screw up, so it makes you even more apt to be an actor because you'll be able to do the scenes a lot quicker because you're not going to be messing up as much."

His latest cameo sees him play himself in rom-com Ask Me To Dance

Kurt went on to say his focus right now is his acting career and confirmed he'll never wrestle again after his body "took a good beating" during his 42 years in the sport.

He candidly admitted he doesn't have a very good quality of life at present due to previous injuries which resulted in him having neck surgery three times, both knees replaced and requiring further operations on his back and neck.

However, he feels as though his acting career can only get better and he's looking forward to continuing his success in the industry, while also keeping his body healthy to be "a good father and a great husband".

Ask Me To Dance is available on Digital Download from February 13.

Wrestling At The Movies

Vin Diesel stars as a man cursed to walk the Earth forever protecting humanity from witches. After bringing peace between the two races a plot to bring the once defeated queen witch back to life threatens to bring an end to mankind.

Multiple time WWF, WWE, WCW and TNA Champion Kurt Angle makes a brief “blink and miss it” appearance as a body guard at a witch’s mansion.

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Wrestle Rating:

3 out of 5 hexen hearts

An intriguing but convoluted movie, the Olympic Gold medalists cameo is too brief to add any real value to it.

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He quickly rose to prominence in the company, known for his exceptional technical wrestling abilities and his no-nonsense approach in the ring. Angle's character as "The Last Witch Hunter" was introduced in the WWE in 2000. This persona portrayed him as a powerful and fearless fighter who could overcome any challenge.

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While the character had mystical elements to it, Angle's outstanding in-ring skills and charismatic personality helped him connect with the audience. Throughout his WWE tenure, Angle engaged in memorable feuds and matches with some of the industry's biggest stars. He became a multiple-time world champion, holding the WWE Championship, World Heavyweight Championship, and many other titles. His matches were known for their intensity and technical brilliance, earning him the reputation as one of the greatest wrestlers of his generation. Angle eventually transitioned to other wrestling promotions, including Total Nonstop Action (now Impact Wrestling) and various independent circuits. He continued to impress fans with his in-ring performances, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft. In recent years, Angle has made occasional appearances in the WWE, participating in special events and making sporadic returns to the ring. He has also ventured into other ventures, such as acting and entrepreneurship. Kurt Angle's legacy as "The Last Witch Hunter" and his overall contributions to professional wrestling cannot be overstated. He has left an indelible mark on the industry with his exceptional skills, dedication, and larger-than-life persona. Angle's achievements both in and out of the wrestling ring make him an iconic figure in sports entertainment history..

Reviews for "The Last Witch Hunter: A Riveting Blend of Action and Supernatural Elements"

1. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "The Last Witch Hunter" with Kurt Angle as the lead, but I was sorely disappointed. The storyline felt disjointed and rushed, leaving me confused about the main plot. Additionally, Angle's performance lacked depth and failed to fully engage me in the character. The action sequences were lackluster and predictable, making this film fall flat for me.
2. Michael - 1/5 stars - "The Last Witch Hunter" starring Kurt Angle was a complete disaster. The movie tried to mix elements of supernatural fantasy and action, but the result was a messy and incoherent plot. Angle's acting was stiff and uninspiring, with little emotion or charisma. The special effects were subpar, making the magical world portrayed in the film feel cheap and unconvincing. Overall, I found it incredibly difficult to stay engaged and invested in this disappointing film.
3. Laura - 2/5 stars - As a fan of Kurt Angle, I was excited to see him in "The Last Witch Hunter". Unfortunately, the movie failed to live up to expectations. The storyline was confusing and overly complicated, making it difficult to follow along. Angle's acting felt forced, and he lacked the screen presence needed to carry the film. The action scenes were bland and uninspired, leaving me unimpressed. I wanted to like this movie, but ultimately, it fell short on multiple fronts.
4. David - 1/5 stars - "The Last Witch Hunter" starring Kurt Angle was a complete waste of time. The plot was predictable and lacked originality, following the same tropes seen in countless other supernatural films. Angle's acting was wooden and his character felt one-dimensional. The dialogue was cringe-worthy and the attempts at humor fell flat. I was hoping for an enjoyable action-packed film, but this one missed the mark entirely. Save yourself the disappointment and skip this movie.
5. Jessica - 2/5 stars - "The Last Witch Hunter" with Kurt Angle had potential, but unfortunately, it couldn't live up to it. The film struggled to find a cohesive balance between the supernatural, action, and fantasy elements, resulting in a messy and confusing storyline. Angle's acting felt forced and stiff, lacking the depth needed to make the character compelling. The action scenes were forgettable, and the special effects were underwhelming. Overall, it was a forgettable film that didn't leave much of an impact.

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