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WWE Latest News: Kurt Angle Planning WWE Return; Hulk Hogan Rumored To Be Competing At WrestleMania 32

Veteran professional wrestler Kurt Angle is looking to make another run at the World Wrestling Entertainment.

The 47-year old athlete entered the company in 1998, where he was the world champion from 2000-2001. He did leave the WWE in 2006, after the company released him due to health concerns.

After which, he wrestled for another major albeit smaller promotion company, Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling.

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Angle also managed to win titles and engage himself in various feuds, only to announce his departure from the company through a "Farwell Tour" which ended on March 6th.

Angle also wrestled for other promotion companies such as the New Japan Pro Wrestling and Mexico's Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion.

Now in the sidelines, Angle admits that he is having the urge to come back soon. But at the same time, he is not looking to keep at it for long.

"For me to go back and, if I do go back I'd love to be able to wrestle, but I know I can't do it full time. I'm 47 years-old," Angle said in a report by Cageside Seats. "And that's why those guys [Chad Gable & Jason Jordan] would be perfect as my team, like a Team Angle, because they could do the wrestling for me until the big one comes."

Meanwhile, legend Hulk Hogan is rumored to be making a return at WrestleMania 32. Recently, Hogan was awarded $115 million in damages, after media company Gawker posted his sex tape online.

In July 2015, the WWE terminated the 62-year old professional wrestler's contract, after a recording of the latter spewing out racial slurs suddenly surfaced. While the company has yet to give an update on the matter, rumors about Hogan's WrestleMania appearance are already floating around.

In a report by Cageside Seats, however, the WWE seems to be headed towards that direction as well, noting that Hogan's comeback is "only a matter of when, not if."

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