Kurt Angle believes a new documentary about his life before WWE will be available on Peacock this summer.
Kurt Angle had previously announced in the summer of 2022 that WWE had purchased the rights to a documentary about his life pre-WWE, noting that they wanted to change some things up and add a little more of a pro wrestling focus. At the time, Angle said the documentary would be out sometime in 2023. Now he has provided an update on a release window for the documentary, which he hopes could be on Peacock as soon as June 2023.
"All I know is it's going to be in the summer," Angle responded when asked about any news on the documentary's release on the latest episode of his podcast, The Kurt Angle Show. "I don't know anything else. That's what Alex Perry, the director and producer of [the documentary], told me. Hopefully, it'll be on by June."
Recently, the Peacock-released Ric Flair documentary earned WWE their first-ever Emmy nomination. At this link, fans can learn more about the Emmy nomination.
Kurt Angle was previously the subject of an A&E documentary. Fans can check out the viewership information for that documentary at this link.
Elsewhere on this podcast, Angle revealed that he will likely be undergoing neck fusion surgery in 2024. Read his comments here.
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