Thoughts on Kurt Angle Peacock Show
Peacock definitely did great with this!
I did watch the documentary on Kurt Angle and thought peacock a great job. I thought they did great on how he got into the Olympics, the footage and pictures, as well as rare stuff, and how he had to overcome a lot of work to get to the end. He did end up winning the Olympic metal like we all know with a broken freaking neck. The documentary got to cover Kurt talking about David Shultz and how he trained him. Also, the sad murder of Shultz. Which usually doesn't get talked about. I thought Peacock did great getting into his developmental days and how he got into the wwf, his Survivor Series debut, and how Vince told him he was going to be a heel. When he thought he would come in as a good guy, and that he won the WWF title for the first time at no mercy in 2000. But the documentary did cover the bad parts of his career, which got talked about like his addictions to pills, the 4 dUIS, and how he left wwe in 2006. Also, how that affected his relationship with his current wife, Giovanna. Also, how he overcame all that and got away from the drinking and pills. How his wife also helped him as time went on with his addictions. The documentary covered almost everything except the stuff I doubt Kurt wanted to cover like his divorce from Karen and a lot of his TNA career which he spent more time in than wwe. Some examples like his career matches with Sting, AJ styles, and his title reigns. But I think it's great that a tiny bit of his run did get covered like that he went tna in 2006. This doesn't surprise me being that wwe usually doesn't really cover much on events outside of wwe as in the last 20 years with wrestler documentaries. The Angle documentary did show his wwe return as gm on Raw and a moment at the hall of fame. Also, a little bit of his last match with Corbin. I think the documentary was great and definitely a must watch for any wrestling fan. I would give it a watch and I think you will like it. Peacock definitely did a great job! I have enjoyed this as well as others like Ric Flairs and Codys.
Who else would make a good documentary?
I think a lot of the guys and girls that have wrestled would work. Also, if the next documentary holds up to Kurt, Cody, or Flair, I would be hooked for an hour or two. But if I had to say, a few I would like to see would be, Becky Lynch, The Miz, Jeff Jarrett, and even a Paul Heyman documentary. Even a few of the guys in AEW, like Daniel Bryan, Chris Jericho, Jeff Jarrett who is in AEW, or even Dustin Rhodes. I don't know if we will ever see anything like that with certain AEW wrestlers, but time will tell. But I do enjoy the documentaries like the Kurt Angle one and would love to see more of them in the future.
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Peacock definitely did great with this!
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