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Kurt Angle Talks About A Really Bad Match He Had Against Eddie Guerrero

5 March 2005- NY, NY USA- Kurt Angle arrives at T.J. Martel Foundation "Family Day" indoor carnival fundraiser at Cipriani's in the International Toy Building, 200 5th Avenue. Honoring Artemis Record CEO Daniel Glass, Deborah Glass and their three children for their efforts in raising awareness and supporting much-needed research in the areas of Leukemia, Cancer and AIDS. Photo Credit: Benson/Sipa Press/0503072004 (Newscom TagID: sipaphotos148237) [Photo via Newscom]

Kurt Angle did a Facebook Q&A with his fans yesterday, where among other questions, he answered on which asked which his worst match was.

This is what Kurt said:

“I never had a bad match…LOL. The one that I remember was the lumberjack match with Eddie Guerrero. Eddie wasn’t feeling well that night. The match dragged on and on. Eddie kept telling me something was wrong. He kept telling me to put him in a hold so he could get his mind and body straight. It was not the Eddie that we all knew, ‘the greatest of all time.’”

“He was physically and emotionally exhausted that night. It was a failure on my part because I kept pushing him to go harder, I should have listened to him. Eddie was more to me than a fellow wrestler, he was my brother. It was a bad night for him. And a bad night for me.”

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