Kurt Angle Recalls Turning Down UFC Fight Offers Three Different Times

Kurt Angle had many opportunities to step inside the Octagon.

Each time there was a reason he ultimately decided not to.

In a new interview with Marc Raimondi of ESPN, the Olympic gold medalist and WWE / IMPACT Wrestling Hall of Fame legend explained why he turned down each offer.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On getting a $15,000 per fight offer from UFC before Dana White and Zuffa took over from SEG: “I love fighting, but I donโ€™t love it that much to get my butt kicked for 15 grand [per fight]. So, I decided to go to WWE and when I got there, I had so much success early on. And then UFC started becoming mainstream in the early 2000s, and this is when I was having a stellar career in WWE, winning world championships, beating The Rock for the world championship, beating โ€˜Stone Coldโ€™ [Steve Austin] for the world championship. And I thought, โ€˜Man, I would love to fight, but I already had this great career going on right now.'”

On turning down another offer from Dana White when working in TNA IMPACT Wrestling: “Dana White would not let me wrestle and fight at the same time. And I didnโ€™t want to go back to TNA and say, โ€˜Listen, that contract I just signed is null and void.โ€™”

On turning down a final offer from Dana and the UFC when he was 41 years old: “I started training for it a little bit and I realized, โ€˜Iโ€™m past my prime, I canโ€™t do this.โ€™ So, I had to turn it down. But Iโ€™m very grateful for the offers Dana White gave me. He is an incredible person.”

Check out the complete interview via the YouTube player embedded below, or at ESPN.com.