Kurt Angle Set for Neck Surgery in the Coming Year

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle recently revealed that he will be undergoing neck surgery at the beginning of next year to address motor skill problems caused by previous neck injuries. Angle, who broke his neck multiple times throughout his career, including during his Olympic wrestling victory in 1996, shared the news on his show, the Kurt Angle Show.

According to Angle, the surgery will involve the insertion of artificial disc replacements to improve his motor skills, particularly in his hands. He explained that he struggles to grip objects, often experiencing them slipping out of his hands and falling. Additionally, Angle mentioned that his arms have atrophied three inches each, and he has lost muscle in the area between his thumb and finger. The surgery aims to open up the nerves in his arms, improving circulation and restoring muscle function. The expected recovery time for Angle is two weeks.

Angle’s decision to undergo neck surgery reflects his determination to address the physical challenges he has faced due to his wrestling career. The procedure will provide him with the opportunity to regain motor skills and enhance his overall quality of life.

For more details about Kurt Angle’s upcoming neck surgery, check out the full article on Wrestling Headlines.

Stay tuned to Pro Wrestling Wars for further updates on Kurt Angle’s recovery and his future plans in the wrestling industry.

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