25.01.2006, 13:32
Für alle, die die Originalmeldung interssiert:
"We don’t have a lot of info for obvious reasons, but Kurt Angle may have been injured badly in a match with Mark Henry. Well, he was definitely injured, we just don’t know the severity. The rumor was that it was bad enough that a normal person would likely have to vacate the title.
Of course, this is Kurt Angle, so not only will he not allow himself to be checked out, but with his mindset he tries his damndest not to even sell that there is a problem. Enough is known that he was moved into tags later in the tour. It doesn’t help that he was just given the World Title, which he has been wanting forever and has zero desire to lose. The word internally is that he’s pushing himself way too hard, doing a lot of crazy stuff, and it is such that even slowing down his pace significantly (which isn’t happening) probably wouldn’t be enough.
When you consider the number of recent injuries and the fact that Edge with a torn pec was made World Champion and Big Dave with a torn lat was allowed to keep working until he ended up tearing his triceps, it seems that the chances of Vince McMahon stepping in and doing something about this latest problem are slim to none. It’s really bad in the case of Angle, because here is a guy that has built a life on disobeying doctor’s orders. Had he listened to a doctor, he wouldn’t be an Olympic gold medalist; he wouldn’t have headlined WrestleMania against Brock Lesnar; he wouldn’t even be WWE Champion today. Worse, he used to have a family to go home to, but now, with the divorce, all he has is the wrestling business, making it that much more of an obsession. It’s a terribly sad story when you consider what seems to be the inevitability.
[...]
Thursday was in Mexico city with Rey Misterio & Chris Benoit beating JBL & Booker T, Undertaker beating Randy Orton, and Angle beating Henry in the match where the deal went down. The next night in Guadalajara saw Benoit beat JBL and then leave to Eddy Guerrero’s music, Rey & Angle teamed up to beat Henry & Booker T (with Angle spending almost no time in the ring)
Source:Figure Four Weekly Newsletter
Ich habe die VIP Ausgabe des Torch nicht, wo diese "Chaos Booking Meldung" drin steht. Ich habe durch MSN einen netten Ami, der mir die Meldungen immer sagt, da er Abonennt ist. Bis jetzt hat das auch immer gestimmt. Ich habe "nur" den Observer abonniert, was eh schon teuer genug ist. Auf jeden Fall dieses "Booking Chaos" auch im Figure Four von Brian Alvarez drin.
"We don’t have a lot of info for obvious reasons, but Kurt Angle may have been injured badly in a match with Mark Henry. Well, he was definitely injured, we just don’t know the severity. The rumor was that it was bad enough that a normal person would likely have to vacate the title.
Of course, this is Kurt Angle, so not only will he not allow himself to be checked out, but with his mindset he tries his damndest not to even sell that there is a problem. Enough is known that he was moved into tags later in the tour. It doesn’t help that he was just given the World Title, which he has been wanting forever and has zero desire to lose. The word internally is that he’s pushing himself way too hard, doing a lot of crazy stuff, and it is such that even slowing down his pace significantly (which isn’t happening) probably wouldn’t be enough.
When you consider the number of recent injuries and the fact that Edge with a torn pec was made World Champion and Big Dave with a torn lat was allowed to keep working until he ended up tearing his triceps, it seems that the chances of Vince McMahon stepping in and doing something about this latest problem are slim to none. It’s really bad in the case of Angle, because here is a guy that has built a life on disobeying doctor’s orders. Had he listened to a doctor, he wouldn’t be an Olympic gold medalist; he wouldn’t have headlined WrestleMania against Brock Lesnar; he wouldn’t even be WWE Champion today. Worse, he used to have a family to go home to, but now, with the divorce, all he has is the wrestling business, making it that much more of an obsession. It’s a terribly sad story when you consider what seems to be the inevitability.
[...]
Thursday was in Mexico city with Rey Misterio & Chris Benoit beating JBL & Booker T, Undertaker beating Randy Orton, and Angle beating Henry in the match where the deal went down. The next night in Guadalajara saw Benoit beat JBL and then leave to Eddy Guerrero’s music, Rey & Angle teamed up to beat Henry & Booker T (with Angle spending almost no time in the ring)
Source:Figure Four Weekly Newsletter
Ich habe die VIP Ausgabe des Torch nicht, wo diese "Chaos Booking Meldung" drin steht. Ich habe durch MSN einen netten Ami, der mir die Meldungen immer sagt, da er Abonennt ist. Bis jetzt hat das auch immer gestimmt. Ich habe "nur" den Observer abonniert, was eh schon teuer genug ist. Auf jeden Fall dieses "Booking Chaos" auch im Figure Four von Brian Alvarez drin.
